Hassana Balde, 42, Minot, unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia-use SI, SII, SIII (Class A misdemeanor), deferred imposition of sentence, 360 days in the Ward County Jail, first serve 13 days, ...
North Dakota State University Extension is offering “Power of Parenting,” a one-hour webinar, on Thursday, Feb. 6. Whether a parent or an early childhood professional working with families, you need ...
The Minot State University (MSU) men’s hockey team is back on top of the American College Hockey Association (ACHA) landscape. The Beavers, who have won five straight to start the new calendar year ...
President-elect Donald Trump’s nominees began their Senate confirmation hearings. After four years of the administrative malaise of the Biden administration, the nominees proved to be a breath of ...
A Minot man has entered guilty pleas to two felony charges stemming from his role in a shooting incident at a Minot hotel in ...
The North Dakota Highway Patrol has reported the death of a Minot man in a single vehicle crash Thursday morning on U.S. Highway 2 near Ray. According to Highway Patrol information, a 1998 Jeep ...
Dragons made the trip across the western border to take on the Minot State University (MSU) men’s grapplers in a Northern Sun ...
Minot High and Bottineau-Rugby boys hockey teams had games this week so far. The Magicians were at the top of the Western ...
Girls wrestling is the fastest growing highschool sport according to the United States Wrestling Foundation (USWF). North ...
BISMARCK – North Dakota voters would need to muster a 60% majority to pass initiated constitutional measures under a resolution heard by the House Government and Veterans Affairs Committee Thursday.
The Theodore Roosevelt Medora Foundation is calling for North Dakota residents or students aged 18 or older to showcase their artistic talents. This year, with the 60th anniversary of the Medora ...
Whether it was Will Rogers or Tony Soprano, the old advice of “buy land, God’s not making any more of it” is good real estate advice, but it’s hardly an iron law. First of all, God does make more land ...