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North Dakota’s own Layton Woodbury took home first place in the North Dakota State Fair’s Battle of Rumblehorn American Freestyle Bullfighting championships Tuesday night. Tuesday marked the second ...
Before taking to the stage at the North Dakota State Fair’s Grandstand on Sunday, award-winning, GRAMMY-nominated artist Jelly Roll made a stop at the Minot State University Wellness Center. There, ...
Nine months after the 2024 election, we’ve been graced with definitive dissections of the electorate and how it has changed since that escalator ride 10 years and one month ago. There’s wide agreement ...
A Minnesota auto center was unanimously awarded the bid to provide five new vehicles for the Minot Police Department Monday ...
We used to eat sherbet out of toilet paper tubes,” someone commented on social media recently. I chuckled at the memory. Of ...
The Minot Vistas’ path to an 11th state title in program history got a bit bumpier following an ill-timed sweep at the hands ...
Military members past and present were honored Tuesday during the annual Military Appreciation Day at the North Dakota State ...
After scouring a $68.7 million budget draft to find $468,517 in cuts, Ward County commissioners were left with about $1.2 ...
Democratic-NPL Congressional candidate and veteran Marine, will field questions about the issues facing North Dakota and the ...
A Minot woman has been sentenced to three years in state prison after pleading guilty to two narcotics related felonies in two separate cases. Hope Marie Burd, 38, Minot, entered a change of plea in ...
Due to significant rainfall and resulting track conditions, the North Dakota State Fair and the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara (MHA) Nation have made the difficult decision to cancel tonight’s MHA Indian ...
On July 16, 1945, the United States detonated the first nuclear bomb in New Mexico on what’s now the White Sands Missile Range. About 40 miles away from the Trinity test site, a group of girls at a ...