Local students attend state leadership conference
Members of the Minot High School Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) chapter attended the annual North Dakota FBLA State Leadership Conference March 29-31
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Members of the Minot High School Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) chapter attended the annual North Dakota FBLA State Leadership Conference March 29-31
It’s the dream of every coach for their team to be playing at their apex come postseason time. That’s exactly where Minot State baseball coach Sam Boisner
The Minot Area Community Foundation (MACF) board of directors approved its grant awards for April. The funds distributed totaled $360,283. MACF supports orga
After a difficult outing in Rolla its last time on the golf course, the Minot High boys golf team bounced back to capture the St. Mary’s Invitational at Hawkt
In a single-elimination tournament, the seeding in front of the team name is essentially meaningless as anybody can beat anybody on any given day if all the car
It required a bit of late-game heroics in the opener, but the Minot High baseball team secured a doubleheader sweep of Watford City on Tuesday, May 5. The Sen
The Minot North Sentinels girls soccer teams made school history on Tuesday night, May 5, as they picked up their first ever win against the Minot High girls so
WATFORD CITY – A new regional conference focused on self-sufficiency, sustainable living and traditional skills will take place May 15-16, 2026, at the McKenz
Minot City Transit announced seasonal adjustments to its fixed route system that started this week. These detours will be in place for the duration of the const
Options for managing alcohol sales and preventing underage drinking during the North Dakota State Fair were examined Tuesday, May 5, by Ward County commissioner
Clients of Youthworks and the Minot Commission on Aging will benefit from Community Development Block Grant funding under agreements approved by the Minot City
Minot’s well-known clown, Ken “Dizzy the Clown” Gillespie, has been entertaining children and adults for more than 50 years and every year he’s been p
BISMARCK – Medora recently served as the host for the International Roundup, a three-day event that welcomed 200 participants, including 40 international tour
Ward County May 1 Tanner Arthur Brierley, 29, Minot, violation of an order prohibiting contact (Class A misdemeanor), 360 days in the Ward County Jail, first
It’s not 1973 anymore, and that’s a very good thing for the United States. Back then, the U.S. imported more than a third of its oil, much of it from the Middle East, and it paid the price. Now, it’s i...
I vividly remember when Michael Jackson’s signature “Thriller” album exploded in 1983 with the release of Billboard No. 1 hits “Billie Jean” and “Beat It,” as well as Top 10 singles like “Wan...
The most consequential inequality in America is not the wealth gap or the wage gap. It may not be the racial opportunity gap. The marriage gap is wreaking havoc
WILLISTON – A fire damaged the Leonardite Products facility along Highway 1804 in Williston Saturday, May 2, according to the Williston Fire Department. The
BISMARCK – North Dakota Health and Human Services (HHS) has announced Dr. David Hunnicutt as its Rural Health Transformation Program strategist. Hunnicutt b
BISMARCK — North Dakota Parks and Recreation is making it easier to leave a lasting legacy within the state parks with the launch of a streamlined online d
Citizens Alley has announced its lineup for the Levitt AMP Minot Music Series this summer. The free concerts are presented with the assistance of a grant from t
The Civil Air Patrol Magic City Composite Squadron and MinotWreaths.org has a new youth leadership initiative to honor veterans According to information from t
The following information is provided by the Disabled American Veterans Chapter 4, Minot. May 6: DAV Coffee, 2 p.m., Veterans Room, Ward County Administration
Two Minot agents were named top sales producers for North Dakota Farmers Union Insurance during February, according to the Jamestown-based company. Bill Bienek