MINOT—The City Council addressed a Quiet Zone Project on Monday, Jan. 3, that could leave some downtown business owners in a bind. Leonard Niess, longtime owner of Niess Impressions, says he believes that he will no longer have access to his loading dock if the project goes through...
BISMARCK–Gov. Doug Burgum signed an executive order Tuesday granting a waiver of hours-of-service requirements for drivers of commercial vehicles transporting propane. North Dakota faces extremely low inventories of propane as a result of market conditions impacted by severe seasonal weather and increased heatin...
MAPLETON—The North Dakota Highway Patrol says a semi lost control and rolled on I-94 Tuesday morning, blocking the westbound lanes. According to the NDHP, the 2020 Freightliner was traveling eastbound about two miles west of Mapleton. At approximately 11:45 a.m., the 53-year-old driver from Edmonton, AB, lost co...
West Fargo man takes top prize for the second time in three years BISMARCK—Josh Dahlstrom, West Fargo, captured the North Dakota State Poker Title in Bismarck o...
In my end-of-year editorial, I stated I would not write a “year-in-review” piece because others would cover that idea better than I ever could. Nevertheless, as we ring in the New Year, it’s worth reviewing at the very least what we’ve specifically accomplished...
From the nation’s capital to Afghanistan, service members were asked to defend America, Americans, and American ideals around the world in 2021. Those missions included assisting local hospitals as they battled the coronavirus pandemic, guarding the U.S. Capitol from those committed to upending democracy, and th...
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