MINOT — A Minot man removed his suit coat, was handcuffed, and promptly escorted to jail following an appearance in a Ward County courtroom Wednesday. Erik Steven Rod, 43, entered a guilty plea to a charge of manslaughter during a plea agreement hearing. Rod was initially charged with murder, a AA felony punishable by...
MINOT — The Minot City Council heard a presentation about the possible reconstruction of Anne Street Bridge on Monday. Lance Meyer, city engineer, said if the project is approved, the bridge would probably be completely redone and is projected to cost $5.4 million. ...
BUFFALO — The North Dakota Highway Patrol says four people were injured in a rollover accident near Buffalo Wednesday. According to the NDHP, Terry Almer, 62, Fargo was driving on Highway 38 and lost control causing the van to roll. There was snow falling at the time, and the road was covered with snow and slush. ...
The political class is up in arms over a proposed ballot measure to limit the terms of the governor and state legislators. First, they derided the concept as flawed and told us that the ballot box is how we limit their time in office. Now, the offices of the secretary of state and attorney general have thrown out 29,000 of the 46,000 signatures submitted by ...
MINOT — Trinity Health Foundation is excited to announce the launch of a $15 million Capital Campaign for the new Trinity Health Healthcare Campus and Medical District.The Trinity Health Foundation’s $15 million commitment toward the $520.5 million project will be used in conjunction with bond proceeds of $328 million and cash generated from Trinity Health opera...
In our attempt to lower the grocery bill we've covered things like shop with a list, have a super pantry and cut down on food waste. These all sound like Grandma skills. And the truth is, these are things your grandma did. If your Grandma lived during the depression (like mine did), she learned all sorts of habits and skills to make the food budget stretch....
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