Brooklynn Roedocker is no stranger to Harold Newman Arena at the University of Jamestown. The Our Redeemer’s senior has ...
On the night of Sept. 21, 1788, Austrian hussars scouting for the Ottoman Army stumbled upon gypsies who offered them schnapps. The Austrians got drunk, encountered part of their infantry, refused to ...
On Wednesday evening, I attended the third annual RealClearMedia Samizdat Prize Gala in Palm Beach, Florida. RealClear, whose brands include its flagship RealClearPolitics website, is best known as a ...
Warm memories remain for many who worked on the frontlines and behind the scenes to make Norsk Hostfest happen for 46 years. The Hostfest board recently announced the September 2025 festival would be ...
Three constitutional measures proposed by the 2025 North Dakota Legislature are running into opposition ahead of the June and November elections, including a challenge to one that could keep it off ...
Members of the Minot school board are looking to phase out the block “M” logo for Minot High School over trademark issues. Athletic Director Mitch Lunde confirmed that the board received a letter from ...
A Minot man charged with felony child abuse made his initial appearance in North Central District Court on Thursday, Feb. 12. Westin Connor Mattison, 30, appeared before district court Judge Gary Lee ...
It was Friday the 13th, but Berthold’s Addison Neshem experienced nothing but good fortune on the most unluckiest of dates on the calendar. The junior guard poured in a game-high 28 points and ...
Trinity Health has announced Friday, Feb. 13, it will be suspending its home health and outpatient hospice services. Trinity stated the decision was made after careful consideration and a thorough ...
NDSU Extension is offering a free QPR Suicide Prevention Certification training on Wednesday, Feb. 25, from 3-4:30 p.m. in the First District Health Unit Conference Center. Participants will learn to ...
Chickasaw Park is special. It was designed by the Olmsted firm in 1923 for Louisville, Kentucky, and is believed to be the only Olmsted-designed park created specifically for a Black community during ...
Minot City Council member Paul Pitner has announced he will not seek reelection in June. He will have served two four-year terms. “It has been an incredible honor. I’ve had the privilege of serving ...