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Magic City Discovery Center invites people to break out their letterman jackets and relive their school-day glory ...
A 50-year-old Williston man died in a weekend Utility Task Vehicle ((UTV) crash in Williams County. According to the North Dakota Highway Patrol, the crash occurred on Sunday when the UTV was ...
Magic City Discovery Center invites people to break out their letterman jackets and relive their school-day glory at its Night of Nostalgia: School’s Back in Session for Grown-Ups. The adults-only ...
Michael Frye, current chief of police at Bismarck State College, was named Minot’s new police chief by unanimous vote of the Minot City Council Monday. The council also voted to create a deputy chief ...
The vote total from the June 3 special election on a Minot Park District sales tax measure did not change with canvassing on Monday. The official tally showed 979 votes against and 954 for the measure ...
The Minot High School junior varsity team took home third place in the Class 3A North Dakota Trap Shooting State Tournament over the weekend. Minot High freshman Sylas Horton was the highest scorer ...
As wildfires rage in western Canada, recently Karen LoneFight, a contributor to The Minot Daily News from White Shield, ...
A recommendation to hire Michael Frye as Minot’s next police chief will be considered by the Minot City Council tonight. City Manager Harold Stewart is recommending Frye, but he also is suggesting the ...
Malychi Baldin of Minot and area youth were among 68 high school students from across North Dakota who gathered at North Dakota State College of Science in Wahpeton for the 82nd annual American Legion ...
A 23-year-old Minot man died Saturday when the motorcycle he was driving crashed in southeast Minot. According to the North Dakota Highway Patrol, the crash occurred about 11:25 a.m., when the 2015 ...
A more extensive review process for large federal farm loans and guarantees won’t slow approvals, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, but not everyone is convinced the additional review ...
Submitted Photo Shannon Kruger, Leah Dykeman and Ellery Dykeman, from left, hold signs at the No Kings rally in Minot Saturday. As many as 400 people were estimated to have participated over the ...
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