BISMARCK — Gov. Doug Burgum has directed all government agencies to fly the United States and North Dakota flags at half-staff until sunset Sunday, March 27, and encourages North Dakotans to do the same at their homes and businesses, as a mark of respect for former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, who passed away today at age 84.
BISMARCK — Governor Doug Burgum along with North Dakota Department of Commerce Workforce Director Katie Ralston Howe and Job Service North Dakota Executive Director Pat Bertagnolli today announced that $15 million is available to address the state’s workforce needs through the newly created North Dakota Regional Workforce Impact Program (RWIP).
MINOT — The City of Minot’s 10 yard waste collection sites are open for the season.The city’s yard waste collection sites are for City of Minot garbage collection patrons only and are not for use by non-residents or by commercial haulers. Yard waste includes grass clippings, garden waste, leaves, vines, flowers, flowerbed clippings, and apples that have fallen f...
MINOT — Scheels in Minot is getting ready to open in a new area of the Dakota Square Mall. Scheels will be completely moving as opposed to expanding, as the two spots the store currently resides in will be empty when it moves. Veronica Corey, with the Scheels socia...
Release of Knutson Murder Suspect MINOT — Attention was widespread and immediate regarding the recent arrest of a suspect in the 15-year-old Anita Knutson murder case. The community was still absorbing the stunning news when came the revelation that the suspect had been released fr...
Trygve Hammer, a Velva resident, has announced that he will seek the nomination for Public Service Commissioner at the State Democratic Convention to be held in Minot on March 25-27. “In my life, from my youth, I had a passion for service,” he said. “I believe that right now our state needs dedicated public servants w...
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