The headline of the Monday, Dec. 8, 1941, edition of The Minot Daily News, the day following the attack on Pearl Harbor in ...
Minot State University students and recent alumni are featured as soloists in the city-wide production of “Messiah” at Ann ...
Hatton-Northwood’s team nickname is the Thunder, but the way the girls basketball squad plays, it may want to consider ...
Residents of First District Health Unit’s seven county area are invited to give their 2 cents worth in a recently released ...
Ward County Dec. 2 Alexia Leeann Beck. 27, Minot, possession of controlled substance-methamphetamine-second offense (Class C felony), 18 months with the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, ...
U.S. Attorney Nicholas Chase announced Friday, Dec. 5, a North Dakota company has been sentenced for Clean Air Act violations. According to Chase, U.S. District Judge Daniel Traynor sentenced Targa ...
Gov. Kelly Armstrong informed legislative leaders on Friday, Dec. 5, that he has identified Jan. 21 as the tentative date for a special session of the 69th Legislative Assembly. Armstrong indicated ...
The North Dakota Public Service Commission will hold a public hearing on Friday, Dec. 19, regarding a proposal to construct a battery energy storage system in Burke County. Northern Divide Energy ...
The South Prairie-Max Royals girls’ basketball team doubled up against the May-Port CG Patriots in their first game of the Shootout on the Prairie, winning the game 72-36 at the Minot Municipal ...
Minot Public LIbrary has announced that starting Jan. 1, it will no longer be offering Hoopla, a digital media service that lends ebooks, audiobooks, music and other resources. The library noted it ...
Dec. 4 Eric Dean Burgard, 38, Minot, petty theft (to $500) (Class B misdemeanor), four hour shoplifting class, $25 in court fines and fees. Jeremy Bryan Feller, 39, Voltaire, two counts of petty theft ...
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