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BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - The Department of Mineral Resources’ May Director’s Cut showed that North Dakota’s oil and gas ...
Bob Peske was one of the first students to graduate from CHS 50 years ago. Now, he’s returning to the school once more, this ...
He even wrote to Germany’s first chancellor, Otto von Bismarck: “There is no use in suddenly announcing in the newspaper that ...
In a Bismarck driveway, everyday items are turning into plane tickets for veterans heading to see their memorials in Washington, DC.
Residents of Bismarck might hear outdoor warning sirens on Saturday and Monday as the city performs preventive maintenance.
If you live in the capital city, you may hear the city's emergency sirens go off this Saturday, May 17, and Monday, May 19.
The 8th Circuit Court of Appeals rules private individuals and groups can't sue over racial bias in voting in seven Midwest ...
Bismarck could soon add a new fire station on the city’s southwest edge as the fire department works to improve protection as ...
Layla Becker was a nervous wreck on Thursday — for about 60 seconds. Down 1-0 against Minot, t High School soccer team earned a penalty kick with five minutes left in regulation. Blue Jay captains, ...
Interstate matchups like Tuesday’s baseball game between Bismarck-Henning/Rossville-Alvin and Seeger are excellent opportunities for both teams to challenge themselves. Neither the Blue Devils nor the ...
BISMARCK — North Dakota student leaders say they have a lot of unanswered questions after lawmakers passed a law requiring ...
St. Joseph-Ogden’s Trevor Ames takes a lead off third base as Monticello’s Ike Young delivers to the plate on Monday ...