BOTTINEAU — The Arbor Day Foundation has designated Dakota College at Bottineau (DCB) as a Tree Campus Higher Education institution for 2026, celebrating the college's outstanding commitment to environmental sustainability and community engagement for the seventh year.
The Tree Campus Higher ...
WILLISTON — The City of Williston announced significant progress in reducing its long-term debt through the strategic use of debt-relief provisions made available under Senate Bill 2323.
According to City of Williston information, as part of this effort, the City will retire two municipal ...
A 31-year-old Minot man was charged with reckless endangerment with extreme indifference to human life–firearm involved, a Class B felony; and domestic violence–serious bodily injury, felonious restraint and terrorizing, all Class C felonies, following a domestic incident in northwest Minot ...
Despite concerns about ambiguities in state law, Minot City Council members, acting as the Minot Board of Equalization, supported continuation of property tax exemptions for the Minot State University Development Foundation Tuesday, April 7.
Minot City Assessor Ryan Kamrowski had proposed ...
As a part of MI-6 Downtown and MI-7-Roosevelt Park and Zoo phases of the Mouse River Enhanced Flood Protection Project (MREFPP), spring construction has been resumed and activity will be ramping up through April into May and will continue through the construction season into late 2026, ...
Leading up to this year's midterm elections, voters on the opposite ends of North Dakota might have new opportunities to learn about candidates and voting protocols that affect them. And one organization says it's seeing renewed spirit to reach these populations.
The nonpartisan League of ...