Ray Curtis, North Dakota’s oldest living World War II veteran and a retired farmer, is celebrating his 109th birthday today, Feb. 11.
Curtis, who served in the U.S. Army for five years, including during World War II, also is one of 11 oldest living World War II veterans in the United ...
The Minot City Council has approved plans to move forward with construction of a new building to house the Water and Sewer Department. The estimated project cost is $3.5 million, including demolition of the existing building and construction of the new facility, according to the City of ...
A celebration has been scheduled to celebrate a local Minot North student who recently was awarded the Eagle Scout rank.
The event honoring Kasey Tennyson will be held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Feb. 14, at the Congregational United Church of Christ Church at 430 North Broadway in Minot. ...
BISMARCK — The Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa has been awarded $9,000 from the ND250 Commission for a public historical exhibit interpreting treaty-making, land negotiations, federal policy shifts and cultural traditions that shaped the TMBC.
The ND250 Commission awarded 15 community ...
The City of Minot has announced it has more than $468,000 in federal funds, with potential for an additional $315,000, to support community projects aimed at improving housing, infrastructure and economic development, primarily for low-and moderate-income individuals.
The opportunity to ...
An informational meeting will be held on a proposed roundabout at the intersection of Ward County Roads 14 and 17, two miles west of Minot.
The open house style meeting will be held Tuesday, Feb. 17, from 5-7:30 p.m. in the Ward County Administration Building, rooms 106-108. A short ...