What do you do when you’re confronted with an historic snow storm? You respond in historic fashion.
In some ways, the recent storms that dumped roughly 48 inches of snow on Minot felt like some of the great heavyweight battles in history. Ali vs. Frazier. Hulk Hogan vs. Andre the Giant. ...
The Democratic-NPL party will be honoring the legacies of Governors William Guy, Art Link and George Sinner at a fifth annual raucous party in Bismarck on May 7th.
On behalf of former lieutenant governors – at least Wayne Sanstead and me – I am boycotting the event, tired of being ...
On April 28, North Dakota will note the 50th anniversary of the defeat of a major rewrite of the state constitution by a vote of 107,643 to 64,073 in 1972.
Ninety-eight delegates, chosen on a nonpartisan basis, included 39 businessmen, 26 farmers and 14 lawyers, were divided politically ...
It’s spring. The snow has melted. It’s windy. And that means it’s time for a spring cleanup for our personal property and our community as a whole.
If you’re a homeowner like me, we have a personal responsibility to maintain our own property. After a typical North Dakota winter, we ...
Here we are 250 years after the Founding Fathers declared that “we the people” were creating a government with the consent of the governed, we are still trying to define who “we the people” are.
At first, we the people consisted of white property and asset owners who had a stake in ...
Dear Minot Community and the Region-at-Large:
Welcome to the first in a series of columns designed to share the story of our new healthcare campus and medical district. For Trinity Health, this project represents our once-in-a-generation opportunity to transform the delivery of healthcare ...