FARGO — Senator John Hoeven today held a roundtable discussion with local agriculture producers and commodity groups to review the details for phase one of the Emergency Relief Program (ERP). The program is funded using the $9.25 billion i...
BISMARCK — Governor Doug Burgum today appointed University of North Dakota student Sadie Hanson to a one-year term as the student representative on the state Board of Higher Education. Hanson, who will be a senior this fall at the University of North Dakota, is studying public affairs and marketing as well as pursuing...
MINOT — St. Joseph’s Community Health Foundation is currently accepting grant applications for the 2022-23 grant cycle. “The amount distributed has increased significantly with the Twice Blessed Grant Program participation. Last year more than $1,500,000.00 was dis...
MINOT — Dakota Hope Clinic, a free Pregnancy Help Center, in Minot is sponsoring a guest speaker to talk about pro-life issues. Mike Spencer, founder of Project LifeVoice, will be speaking in Minot on June 1 and 2, about how attendees can communicate the pro-life message confidently, without the need of angry dialogue...
MINOT — It’s not the Biblical Jericho, but the walls are about to come tumbling down. Renovation has begun to remove and replace the old rock retaining wall that has long existed on two sides of Minot Police headquarters and is shared with the City Auditorium. Rocks have tumbled from the sloping wall, particularly aft...
MINOT — Minot State University announced Thursday afternoon that it is naming the Summer Theatre stage after alumnus Josh Duhamel. "We are excited to announce the MSU Summer Theatre amphitheater stage will be known as Josh Duhamel Stage. Josh is proud of his Minot State roots, a proud Minot native, and North Dakota, a...
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