On May 31, 2022, the North Dakota Highway Patrol celebrated the career of K-9 Fia and her handler, Trooper Kristjan Helgoe. Trooper Helgoe and K-9 Fia were stationed in Fargo. K-9 Fia entered service in May 2014 and served for eight distinguished years with the NDHP. K-9 Fia is retiring, but Trooper Helgoe will continue his service to the citizens of North Dakota as a t...
Washington spin and dark money have come to North Dakota politics. Jeff Hoverson has been the target of attack ads from the Brighter Future Alliance. The first ad accused him of voting to defund the North Dakota National Guard and of not being a supporter of the military. There was no bill to defund the Na...
Memorial Day is the gateway to summer, a time for vacations and travel plans. Despite rising gas and food prices, your summer vacations don't need to cost a lot, especially if you travel within the state.Who needs to go to Disneyland? There is so much to see and do in North Dakota, starting wi...
BISMARCK — At the urging of Governor Doug Burgum, R-ND, Sanford Health President and CEO Bill Gassen indicated a willingness to gift the Good Samaritan Society building in Mott to the city instead of selling the skilled nursing facility and to remove a deed restriction that would have prohibited the facility from being used for health care purposes.
MINOT — Earlier today, Trinity Health was notified by the Minot Police Department of a credible threat to our facilities and/or the people within them. On the advice of law enforcement officials, Trinity initiated a facility lockdown to limit movement and screen those entering our buildings. Later this afternoon, foll...
MINOT — Persistent wind seems to be the norm throughout the region, almost to the point of getting used to it. Almost. Howling winds reached gusts of more than 50 miles per hour in the Minot region Tuesday morning. A peak gust of 54 miles per hour was recorded at the Minot International Airport prior to 8 a.m., with w...
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