BISMARCK – North Dakota is taking proactive steps to protect its energy infrastructure from cyber attacks, and citizens can be part of that process, according to North Dakota Public Service Commissioner Sheri Haugen-Hoffart.
Cybersecurity is no longer just an IT issue. It’s a regulatory ...
Westbound traffic on Burdick Expressway through downtown Minot is being detoured due to an expansion of the work area for a water line replacement project, according to the City of Minot.
Because of safety concerns and the expanded work zone, no westbound traffic will be allowed during the ...
WASHINGTON – Sen. John Hoeven. R-ND, introduced a resolution declaring Oct. 26 as the “Day of the Deployed.”
According to a news release issued by Hoeven’s office Sunday, Oct. 26, the resolution calls upon the American people to remember and honor the bravery and sacrifice of the men ...
Minot Golden Kiwanis is seeking applicants for its grant program to benefit children.
Any program serving youth in the Minot and surrounding area is eligible to apply. The deadline is Friday, Nov. 14. The grant forms are available at minot-golden-k-kiwanis.site123.me.
Past grants have ...
Minot angler Kim Fundingsland said it had been a sorry summer for muskie fishermen in North Dakota this year, but that he set out on his boat at Lake Audubon with his daughter, Kelli, on Sept. 20 just the same.
“It was right about noon. Dead calm, flat conditions. It was just starting to ...
BISMARCK – North Dakota produced more than 1.153 million barrels of oil a day or 35,757,872 barrels in August, according to the most recent oil and gas production numbers.
Nathan Anderson, director of the North Dakota Department of Mineral Resources, announced this past week the new numbers ...