A Fort Totten man has pleaded guilty to two separate counts of assault and voluntary manslaughter in U.S. District Court in Fargo.
U.S. Attorney Nicholas Chase announced the change of plea on April 2 by Kolby Jae McKay, 33, who will be detained pending sentencing, which is set for July 22. ...
Keeping people in their homes longer, and possibly for their entire lives, is the goal of home health provider CaringEdge of Minot.
CaringEdge, which offers both health and hospice services, has seen its client base grow since it first opened to serve residents of Edgewood Healthcare’s ...
TIOGA – The headline streaming across the front page of The Minot Daily News on Thursday, April 5, 1951, read, “It’s Official Oil Found At Tioga,” announcing the discovery of oil near Tioga on April 4, 1951.
The following day’s headline said: “Tioga Oil Flowing To Market Soon.” ...
STANLEY – The Stanley community has imagined the construction of a recreation, wellness and gathering center for a long time. For a local grassroots group that recently grasped onto that idea, now might very well be the time.
Under the banner of Elevate Stanley, a group of citizens has come ...
TIOGA – Tioga sixth graders moved into new classrooms in January with the completion of a $23 million construction project at the high school that included a new sixth-grade wing and a gymnasium.
“We really are very happy with it, very proud of it,” said Paul Olson, superintendent at ...
Minot and the rest of North Dakota’s northern tier is forecast to escape the worst of an April snowstorm expected to bring more than a foot of snow to parts of the state by Saturday afternoon.
The National Weather Service released a weather update Thursday, April 2, indicating Minot could ...