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Joe Devlin has joined Trinity Health as director of Health Information Management (HIM), bringing more than a decade of experience to his role, Trinity Health a
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Joe Devlin has joined Trinity Health as director of Health Information Management (HIM), bringing more than a decade of experience to his role, Trinity Health a
The Minot State softball team turned its final two regular season doubleheaders into a home run derby at times, sending eight balls out of the park in a pair of
It’s been quite some time since the WDA visited Rolla Municipal Golf Course, and the nine-hole course proved to be a challenge for the 12-team field due to th
Food prices in the U.S. are forecast to rise by nearly 3% by the end of the year, and a North Dakota professor specializing in nutrition said despite elevate
Letter carriers in Minot will be collecting nonperishable food items in a drive on May 9. Discontinued locally during the pandemic, the Letter Carriers’ Food
BISMARCK – North Dakota produced 1.129 million barrels of oil a day in February, a slight increase from January’s production of 1.125 million barrels of oil
A crabapple tree in Anamoose is among the newest additions to the North Dakota Register of Champion Trees, State Forester Thomas Claeys announced. The Spring S
Influenza, COVID-19 and RSV cases have decreased in North Dakota, according to recent data released by the North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services.
After nine years guiding one of Minot State’s most successful programs, Beaver women’s hockey head coach Ryan Miner has announced he is stepping away from the rink. Miner, a Minot State graduate and form...
Patrick and Victoria Weimer, missionaries to Iceland as pioneer church planters since 1997, will be speaking at Minot Baptist Church at a daylong mission-emphas
With development of a state budget underway, Gov. Kelly Armstrong was in Minot Friday, May 1, to get a firsthand look at construction progress on the Mouse Ri
In my previous devotional, I mentioned the thief being crucified on the right side of Jesus. He was there because he had broken laws serious enough to warrant d
Work on U.S. 52 that is expected to begin May 4 will affect Harvey, Drake, Anamoose, Martin and Fessenden, according to the North Dakota Department of Transport
Argent, Bradley lead Magi to victory in Minot Invite
Beavers add big-man Ryan Erikson, who transfers from Division I UND
Girls Soccer: Sentinels net 5 in win over Williston
Majettes show fight in finale against Legacy
Police officer struck by vehicle
I’ve just passed the three-year mark of writing this column. Every week. For three years. Over 120,000 words, enough for one long novel or two short ones. Why do it, anyway? It seems appropriate on the thi...
With sole possession of first place in the WDA standings on the line, the Minot High girls tennis team solidified its spot atop the conference before it took th
Jayce Wendt, Ethan Howey and Cameron Jesz all took home the top spot in their respective events, helping guide the Minot North boys track & field team to a thir
Remaining construction work on the U.S. Highway 83 culvert replacement project in Minot is expected to resume Monday, May 4. U.S. 83/Broadway will be reduced t
FARGO – Zach Raknerud of Minot is one of three North Dakota Democratic–NPLers who will be recognized for their service and commitment to making North Dako
Addy Clark delivered a victory at No. 1 singles for the Minot North girls tennis team, but Bismarck Legacy won the other five singles matches and swept doubles