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A Bottineau woman now is president of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary North Dakota Department. Lois Schaefer and other ...
From the plains of North Dakota to pioneer leadership in urban ministry, Rev. Robert Polk’s journey is one of faith, ...
A South Dakota native has decided to retire from professional football. South Shore’s Spencer Waege played for North Dakota ...
Opening in October 1971, the Bismarck Kmart was the first business to open north of Interstate 94, playing a major role in ...
Our wet spring helped to alleviate some drought concerns, but it persists in other parts of the region. Here is a closer look ...
Some lawmakers laughed with disbelief and others listened intently, as Coates described situations that are often noted in ...
CWS is almost upon us, and by Monday, eight teams will have clinched spots. Here's who is headed to Omaha so far.
In a time when renewable energy dominates headlines, coal still quietly powers homes, hospitals, and businesses across parts of North Dakota and Minnesota, and much of that energy starts in the ...
Chief Lorenz was our top candidate,” City Administrator Michael Redlinger said. “We think he’s going to do a great, great job ...
North Dakota communities will participate in a nationwide “No Kings” day of action on Saturday, June 14th – Flag Day – to ...
The U.S. logged 122 more cases of measles last week — but only four of them in Texas — while the outbreaks in Pennsylvania and Michigan officially ended. There were 1,168 confirmed measles cases in ...