A Minot man charged with two felonies after threatening another man at a northwest Minot hotel on Saturday made his initial ...
Two defendants from Minot were sentenced in North Central District Court on May 7 after pleading guilty to Class B felony ...
Seniors all over North Dakota are chomping at the bit, awaiting their graduations and the next chapter of their lives. South ...
Bryson Deibert and Sydney Schock are the valedictorian and salutatorian, respectively, at TGU-Towner High School. The ...
A private plane piloted by a Kulm woman reportedly crashed in a field during an exhibition flight on Monday. According to the ...
The Renville County Mavericks made the trip to Minot to play the Bishop Ryan Lions. Despite a highly defensive, competitive ...
South Prairie-Max traveled to Minot to face Bishop Ryan at Hoeven Park and nearly went home with the win. The Royals led 7-5 ...
Gov. Doug Burgum has directed government agencies to fly the United States and North Dakota flags at half-staff on Wednesday, May 15, and encourages North Dakotans to do the same at their homes and ...
To encourage exploration of the state’s fisheries, anglers fishing in North Dakota are invited to complete the third annual Fish Challenge. New this year, anglers can choose to complete the Rough Fish ...
North Dakota Stockmen’s Association’s (NDSA) feedlot tour will be Tuesday, June 18, at feedlots near Dunn Center and Dickinson. The tour stops will include Ben Murphy’s Cowliseum (hoop barn) near Dunn ...
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department completed its annual mule deer survey, and results indicate western North Dakota’s mule deer population is 1% higher than last year but 4% below the long-term ...
Way back in 1929, the number of House members was set at 435 by the Permanent Apportionment Act. Little did those voting to pass the law realize how permanent it was to be. In 1929, the population of ...