Walsh County Record (Grafton) Editor W. Todd Morgan reminded us last week that June observed the 80th anniversary of the closing of the Civilian Conservation Corps, an organization of young men 18-26 that did scores of public projects in North Dakota. And what the CCC didn’t do, the Works ...
Tthe latest economic news has Americans getting poorer. In fact, recent reports are indicating that two-thirds of Americans are living paycheck-to-paycheck. Further, it’s not just those living near the poverty level who are struggling. Fortune.com referenced a new report issued by LendingClub ...
Being black and walking away from a person who legally owned you became reality on June 19, 1865, when Texas became the last state to implement the Emancipation Proclamation. The day, now known as Juneteenth, has become one of celebration for black Americans.
It was a start. As black ...
As a community, we have seen a tremendous amount of success over the past four years and I believe we are on the path of growing forward. It has been an honor and a privilege to serve as Minot’s mayor during that time.
We, as a community, have seen significant gains and investment in the ...
With the downturn facing the state’s oil and gas industry, North Dakota leaders have elected to court the volatile and burgeoning world of crypto mining and blockchain services. With the recent announcements that separate multimillion dollar projects are in the works from two companies called ...
We have had 250 mass killings in 2022 so far and we aren’t even halfway through the year. It is obvious that there is no such thing as sanctity of life in the United States.
A bipartisan committee of 20 senators – 10 Republicans and 10 Democrats – has been meeting and has come up with ...