January 16, 2024
KENMARE — Ilene Hoff of Kenmare has turned a favorite hobby into a way to show her appreciation for area military veterans.
A long-time seamstress who enjoys quilting, Hoff, 94, has sewn eight quilts so far, which were distributed to veterans through the Donnybrook American Legion.
The …
January 16, 2024
Most of the state was pinned down and frozen stiff for much of the weekend as an arctic blast descended on the region. A new record for the coldest high in Minot was set on Saturday with a temperature of -19.
The low in Minot Saturday evening was -26, which also registered a blistering wind …
January 16, 2024
District 40 Rep. Randy Schobinger, R-Minot, has announced he will not seek the endorsement for another term in the North Dakota House.
“While I will not be seeking the endorsement to run for reelection, the message of my time serving the people of District 40 is ‘I did what I said I would …
BISMARCK – Unique to this year’s Williston Basin Petroleum Conference (WBPC) will be the oil industry’s celebration of reaching 5 billion barrels of oil produced in North Dakota since oil was first discovered in 1951 near Tioga.
The 31st annual conference will be held May 14-16 at the …
WASHINGTON – Tribal governments would be eligible to obtain federal surplus property under legislation co-sponsored by Sen. Kevin Cramer, R-ND.
When the federal government determines a property is surplus, state and local governments can apply to acquire it at below market value if it’s …
A GriefShare grief support group for people grieving the death of a loved one is starting Monday, Jan. 29, at Bible Fellowship Church. The meeting begins at 7 pm.
GriefShare offers a weekly video with counseling and insights from respected grief experts and relatable personal stories, …