It’s not my fault that my kids are picky eaters, I learned today. But it’s my fault if I don’t fix it. That’s what I gleaned from a recent article by Helen Zoe Veit, the author of a forthcoming book ...
North Dakota’s eight commercial service airports recorded 103,350 passenger boardings in January, a 2% decrease compared to the record setting January 2025, according to the North Dakota Aeronautics ...
Going nearly the first six minutes of the fourth quarter without a field goal is typically a recipe for disaster come playoff time, but having a defense like the one the Bishop Ryan boys basketball ...
I’ve completed an application for frequent flier benefits. Not with Delta, Allegiant, American or some other winged outfit — but with the grocery store. It only seems fair that faithful visitors and ...
Minot State University’s Native American Cultural Center received a gift from the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians Tribal Council and Chairman Jamie Azure to upgrade furniture in the center, ...
So much for the notion that the Supreme Court, with its 6-3 majority of justices appointed by Republican presidents, was going to be a rubber stamp for Donald Trump. That is a frequently voiced charge ...
This past month of February had an average temperature of 24.1 degrees, which is 12 degrees above the 119-year long-term average of 24.1 degrees, according to Austin Kraklau of the North Central ...
Young women who are seniors in high school are invited to apply for a $1,000 scholarship to any college from the National Women Involved in Farm Economics (WIFE). There is no application form, but ...
BOTTINEAU-Third graders from Bottineau and Westhope braved the wind and slopes of Bottineau Winter Park on Friday, Feb. 27, ...
Mike Hayes, who was appointed to the Minot City Council to fill a vacancy last September, has announced he will not seek a ...
Souris Valley United Way (SVUW) is accepting grant applications from local nonprofit organizations serving communities across north-central North Dakota. Applications will be open through April 3.
Having covered the Rev. Jesse Jackson for more than a half-century, I have an insider’s understanding of why thousands of people lined up to wait patiently in Chicago to pay their final respects to ...
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