The Minot United boys hockey team found out the hard way that past success against a particular team does not automatically result in a similar outcome in the future. Minot United won its first ...
The Board of Directors of Norsk Høstfest Association on Thursday, Jan. 29, announced that the annual Norsk Høstfest festival, ...
Two key Republican leaders in the North Dakota House have announced they will not seek reelection this year. House Majority Leader Mike Lefor of Dickinson and House Appropriations Chair Don Vigesaa ...
The presiding judge in the case of the Surrey man charged in the Christmas Eve 2023 shooting of Nicholas Van Pelt has ordered ...
For more than 52 years, the Heritage Singers have remained a steady presence in Minot’s cultural landscape, blending music, fellowship and community service through generations of local singers. This ...
The International Souris River Board (ISRB) will meet Feb. 24 to hear the latest updates on current and predicted hydrological conditions, water quality monitoring and other issues or considerations ...
A Minot man who previously pleaded guilty to shaking an infant in 2016, resulting in permanent disabilities, now faces new charges, including manslaughter and negligent homicide, due to the victim ...
STANLEY – Stanley native Leif Hemstad will be speaking Friday, Jan. 30, at the Sibyl Center in Stanley on “A Farmer’s Wisdom for Cultivating Leadership, Purpose, and Life.” Hemstad will draw from the ...
Beavers drop conference dual to Mustangs Both the Minot State and Southwest Minnesota State men’s wrestling teams won five matches a piece, but the difference came down to pins. The Mustangs earned ...
World-class jazz is coming to Minot State University as Gordon Goodwin’s Big Phat Band (BPB) takes the stage on Friday, Feb. 13, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. in Ann Nicole Nelson Hall. This concert is a ...
The Minot State women’s basketball team limited Wayne State to 39.1 percent from the field and 14.3 percent from behind the 3-point line en route to a 68-61 victory over the Wildcats on Saturday, Jan.
January is National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month, and North Dakota youth organizations said for teen survivors, an open ear is just as important as meeting their basic needs. Whether ...