Flying for a cause MADDOCK – When the wide hanger door opens, the sunlight transforms four murky silhouettes into brightly painted airplanes. John Rice, Maddock, a pilot, makes a quick inspection of one of his favorite aircraft. Rice is an active member of Pilots for Christ.
ND State Poker Title Tournament this weekend BISMARCK—Over New Year’s weekend, Bismarck will play host to the North Dakota State Poker Title Tournament. Every year this tournament, the biggest poker tournament in North Dakota, draws more than 700 poker players from across all of North Dakota,...
MINOT—Nobody likes to find out their favorite place to eat is temporarily closed, especially if they discover it's due to food and health code violations.  First District Health Unit (FDHU) in Minot makes sure that food establishments are up to code to help mitigate the risk of people getting sick...
Minor injury collision **Update, 2:20 p.m., Dec. 29, 2:20 p.m., the NDHP says Jacob Peterson, 34, Grand Forks, was charged with failing to stop for approaching train and driving under suspension.** NORTHWOOD—The North Dakota Highway Patrol says another train ...
Roundup MOHALL—Unfortunately, in our society today, if you say something enough or the major media sources say something enough, it becomes true in the minds of many people.  This has proven true because for some reason, one of the safest pesticides in the history of the planet, g...
Serious injury crash GRAND FORKS—The North Dakota Highway Patrol says a train collided with a delivery van Tuesday morning. According to the NDHP, the delivery van was crossing the railroad tracks approximately two miles north of Grand Forks when it was stuck by a BNS...
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