The partial government “shutdown” is a pure political act. It has nothing to do with the amount of money the government takes from taxpayers, though it does have something to do with how much it ...
Ward County Oct. 6 Riley Joe Perry, 21, Minot Air Force Base, DUI-.08% or greater-first offense (Misdemeanor B), victim impact panel, chemical dependency evaluation, $750 court fines and fees. Oct. 7 ...
Members of the Three Affiliated Tribes Business Council met Friday, Oct. 10, with the architect of a proposed new casino in ...
Magnolia trees are cherished for their showy, fragrant blossoms in early spring. Common in southern landscapes, magnolias are ...
GrandSKY, the nation’s first commercial unmanned aviation systems (UAS) business and aviation park, announced the deployment of counter-uncrewed aircraft system (C-UAS) architecture at Grand Forks Air ...
At the beginning of the season, the Minot High boys soccer team found itself in an unfamiliar situation, having to find a way ...
The Bismarck Demons swept the Minot North Sentinels three sets to zero at the Sentinels’ home game on Tuesday night, Oct. 14.
Members of the Minot High School Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) chapter attended the North Dakota FBLA Fall ...
All hay bales on North Dakota highway rights of way must be removed by Wednesday, Nov. 1. Hay bales remaining on rights of way after this date will be removed as directed by the North Dakota ...
In response to inquiries regarding federal staffing reductions that occurred Friday, Oct. 10, particularly within the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) and ...
Labor analysts predict an 11% increase in jobs for community health workers by 2034 to meet demand, and North Dakota is trying to garner interest by rolling out a new certification for the occupation.
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