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Cutting back on road maintenance and shifting some sales tax dollars from economic development to property tax relief are among suggestions for reducing the property tax bill in the City of Minot’s ...
Dakota Department of Public Instruction has begun work to implement Senate Bill 2241, the state’s new charter school law that officially took effect Aug 1. State School Superintendent Kirsten Baesler ...
Christopher Yates says penning novels with intricate story details and twists and turns that unravel unexpectedly is sometimes a challenge, given today’s way of appreciating storytelling.
Well, so much for the vaunted renewable energy “transition” to save the planet. This was always a fable. We get 80% of our energy from fossil fuels, and with Donald Trump now in the White House, that ...
Gavin Newsom wants to be the new Donald Trump. No, California’s governor isn’t moving to the right or cracking down on illegal immigration — quite the opposite. On Monday, the White House blasted ...
Jill Schramm/MDN The Ward County Library was awarded the Wheelie Award for its outreach and circulation provided through its ...
Ward County commissioners agreed to draft additional rules for county alcohol licenses after penalizing an operator for ...
This is the second installment of a two-part series about the North Dakota Military Gallery that will be part of the North ...
It was as if an entirely different Minot High boys soccer team emerged out of the locker room to start the second half in its ...
The Minot North Sentinels boys’ soccer team took home their first win of the season in their home debut 3-0 over the Williston Coyotes. The Sentinels got off to an early lead in the second minute of ...
A Minot Lucky for Life player won a prize of a lifetime, according to the North Dakota Attorney General’s Office. A Lucky for Life ticket for the Saturday, Aug. 16, draw won the holder $25,000 a year ...
A Minot woman has been arrested on outstanding warrants for child abuse, endangerment and neglect, according to the Minot ...