MINOT – It is a chance to be entertained, learn, participate -- all for free at the North Dakota State Fair. “There’s fishing, archery, hunter education, a pellet gun range, Fur Takers exhibit, visit with a Game and Fish biologist. A lot of great things to do,” said Greg Gullickson, North Dakota Game and Fish outreach...
RICHARDTON – A single vehicle rollover and fire has resulted in the death of a 19-year-old Taylor man. According to the North Dakota Highway Patrol, the accident occurred 5 miles east of here on Old Highway 10 at 7:43 p.m. Tuesday, July 26. A 2006 Chevy Silverado was eastbound on Old Highway 10, traveling at an ...
BISMARCK – Gov. Doug Burgum has sent a letter to U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin asking that the Committee on Foreign Inve...
We all have to work and we all have to eat. Since work keeps us busy, it's natural that you want to eat out on your lunch hour. But how much is that lunch costing you? Visa credit card company recently did a survey and found that the average American spends $53 a week, or $2,746 a year, just for eating lun...
MINOT – Big rocks, little rocks, arrow rocks, any rocks. Unique stones of all different shapes and sizes can be found by an artistic craftsman at the North Dakota State Fair. Howard Anderson, Sheldon, shapes stones through a process called flint knapping at his tent he set up in the Fur Traders Rendezvous area at the ...
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer, R-ND, penned an op-ed in The Hill on the importance of creating and passing legislation the way our Founding Fathers intended calling for an end of legislating by gang. Here is the full context of Cramer’s letter: ...
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