On April 4, 1951, a quiet stretch of land near Tioga became the birthplace of a transformation no one could fully imagine.
A Fort Totten man has pleaded guilty to two separate counts of assault and voluntary manslaughter in U.S. District Court in Fargo. U.S. Attorney Nicholas Chase announced the change of plea on April 2 ...
Rodeo Minot kicked off their 2026 season with the Badlands Professional Bull Riders on Friday night, Apr. 3, as part of a two ...
The Minot State Beavers baseball team kicked off their three-game series against the Wayne State Wildcats with a split double ...
The phrase, the family that prays together stays together, rings true with the Moen family, but with a musical twist. The ...
There are moments in history when the noise of the world grows so loud that it drowns out the quiet truths we most need to ...
ROLETTE – Descendants of Norwegian immigrants, along with family living in Norway, will gather on the northern plains of ...
The Stanley community has imagined the construction of a recreation, wellness and gathering center for a long time. For a ...
Keeping people in their homes longer, and possibly for their entire lives, is the goal of home health provider CaringEdge of ...
There are plenty of things an NBA player can do and still keep his job. League history is littered with examples: players involved in off-court scandals, arrests, even allegations of serious violence.
Fort Stevenson State Park will host Maple Sugaring Days for some sweet days of learning and fun as visitors explore the art of making maple syrup. The event has been expanded to include two days, ...
There is something clarifying about being far from home. In Cape Town, South Africa, where the mountains meet the sea and the ...