More than 870 firefighters are in Minot this weekend to train at the 72nd North Dakota State Fire School. The school ...
It had been more than a week since the Our Redeemer’s boys basketball team last took the floor leading up to its District 6 Tournament quarterfinal matchup with Drake-Anamoose, but the Knights showed ...
The North Dakota State University Bison men’s basketball team added notch in the program’s belt on Friday, Feb. 27, as former player and Devils Lake native Grant Nelson signed a 10-day contract with ...
The most current respiratory illness summary from the North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services shows influenza and COVID-19 activity levels were classified as moderate, while RSV activity ...
It’s rare to see a running clock in the fourth quarter when the winning team only has 41 points, but that’s just how dominant the defense was for the Bishop Ryan boys basketball team in its district ...
When I first saw Jesse Jackson, like most Americans, it was on television. He was there when Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was ...
Vitalant has announced a number of blood drives scheduled for March. The nonprofit remains in a critical need for blood type O Donors. Vitalant is thanking donors who take the time to donate in March ...
Landowners along Ward County Road 23 pored over maps and right-of-way estimations for a sought-after paving project at a public input meeting Thursday, Feb. 26, in Sawyer. “It’s well needed,” Surrey ...
A North Dakota judge has said he will order Greenpeace to pay damages expected to total $345 million in connection with ...
Overtime has provided a couple exhilarating moments for the West Fargo Sheyenne boys hockey team in the past week. For Minot United, its first taste of overtime hockey this season will leave a bitter ...
Applications are open for Trinity Health’s Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Program, with classes scheduled to run from July 20-Dec. 17. The program is designed to equip students with emergency ...
Law enforcement agencies across North Dakota will have increased patrols throughout March as part of the Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over enforcement campaign, according to the North Dakota Vision Zero ...
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