North Dakota’s first 2025 deer season opened on Aug. 29 at noon and runs through Jan. 4, 2026. For many hunters the “real ...
A granite memorial will be unveiled next year honoring U.S. Secret Service Agent Clint Hill in Washburn’s Veterans Memorial ...
They have different hobbies, different circles of friends and different career aspirations, but what brings twin sisters Sam ...
The Minot North Sentinels secured the comeback to win in their play-in match at home against the St. Mary’s Saints 3-1 ...
Minot Parks is bringing the magic of the holidays to town with Santa’s Mailboxes, arriving in time for the season. According ...
The Alliance of Nonprofits will host its 7th Annual Nonprofit Awards Luncheon on Wednesday, Nov. 19, at the Sleep Inn & Suites Convention Center in Minot. According to Alliance of Nonprofits ...
The Minot State University women’s soccer team scored a pair of first-half goals and closed out the regular season with a 2-1 victory over rival U-Mary on Thursday, Nov. 6, at Herb Parker Stadium. The ...
A Towner man entered a change of plea, pleading guilty to multiple offenses involving juveniles in North Central District Court on Wednesday, Nov. 5. Anthony Prellwitz, 25, entered his change of plea ...
Chief Justice Jon Jensen of the North Dakota Supreme Court announced in a letter Wednesday, Oct. 5, that he will not be seeking re-election as chief justice. Jensen said it had been an honor to serve ...
A valve-piping connection leak at the Maddy Federal 24X-34 well, about 14 miles east of Watford City, occurred Monday, Nov. 3. XTO Energy Inc. reported Tuesday, Nov. 4, that 17,136 gallons of produced ...
The potential environmental impact of industrial-style farms received another look in North Dakota recently. A panel that helps oversee the Red River Basin, including its reach into Canada, heard ...
As Hess Corp. was changing ownership this past summer, long-standing lawsuits around the company’s business dealings in the Bakken were closed in some cases and newly filed in others. Two cases in ...