Trenton Curtis put two in the back of the net and Minot State goalie Blake Sittler picked up his fifth win in as many starts, ...
Commercial air travel had its strongest year in state history in 2025, according to the North Dakota Aeronautics Commission, ...
North Dakota State University Extension and South Dakota State University Extension are hosting a three-part webinar series designed to help older adults, families and professionals navigate key ...
The future of a city pound contract with Souris Valley Animal Shelter will be on the table at a Minot City Council workshop Friday, Jan. 23. The council hesitated at its meeting Tuesday, Jan. 20, to ...
The Minot Area Chamber EDC has announced Tim Olson has returned to the organization to serve as its strategic communications director. Olson officially assumed the role on Jan. 12. In this position, ...
Thursday, January 22 Minot State women’s hockey vs Lindenwood, at Chesterfield, Mo., 11:40 am Friday, January 23 Minot State women’s hockey vs McKendree, at Chesterfield, Mo., 2 pm Minot State women’s ...
Mouse River Players 2.0 will hold “Acting Fun-da-mentals” for youth ages second grade and older on Saturdays, Feb. 14 and 21. No pre-registration is required. The classes run from 1-2:30 pm at Mouse ...
For the first time since the end of the 2021-22 season, the Minot State women hit double digits, led by a near single-game record 5 goals by Journey Miller, as the Beavers skated to a 10-2 win at the ...
A Burlington man has been charged in North Central District Court with 15 counts of possession of certain materials prohibited, or child sexual abuse material. Denton Jakob Cash, 29, made his initial ...
Minot voters may be asked to vote a second time on a half percent sales tax for parks. The Minot Park Board intends to approach the Minot City Council at the council’s Feb. 2 meeting with a proposed ...
Jan. 20 Christopher Lynn Austin, 39, Minot, petty theft-shoplifting (to $500) (Class B misdemeanor), deferred imposition of sentence, 360 days of unsupervised probation, $225 in court fines and fees.
The North Dakota Department of Commerce is inviting communities, schools and local governments to apply for energy grant programs that promote efficiency and sustainability. In addition, businesses ...