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Fatal Crash in Ward County

CARPIO — The North Dakota Highway Patrol says a Donnybrook man died in a head-on collision with a semi Saturday night near Carpio. According to the NDHP, the 23-year-old was driving a pickup on Highway 52 around 10:15 p.m. when he veered into the opposite lane, striking the semi head-on. The semi ignited upon impact. ...

A City on the Ice

Smiles and Fun on Lake Audubon COLEHARBOR — Her smile was wider than the icehouse door she had just opened. Avery Geiger, 8, Mandan, proudly brought a perch to weigh-in headquarters shortly after 10 a.m., the starting time for the a...

Upside Down Under: What is happening to our shopping malls?

Have you been to a shopping mall lately? I haven’t until recently, and it’s quite surprising at the lack of activity going on. Some of it could be attributed to COVID, but somehow I doubt it because we’ve seen a shift in buying habits before the pandemic and that’s undoubtedly due to the internet.

Northern Celebrations: Spring Hunting

Oops, just in case anyone missed it, North Dakota is already almost a week into hunting season. And, oh by the way, another hunting season closes in a few days. The state’s hardy tree squirrel hunters have to hang it up for another year on Feb. 28.

Two Children Injured in Crash

HANNAFORD — The North Dakota Highway Patrol says two children were injured in a collision near Hannaford Friday morning. According to the NDHP, Christopher Coombs, 38, of Hannaford was headed to Jamestown on Griggs County Road 26 when he struck an abandoned pickup that was left on the road. ...

Edison Safe Routes Project

Additional sidewalk to improve safety MINOT — The 2022 Edison Safe Routes to School project completed its bid phase and is now scheduled to add an additional sidewalk, curb ramps, and driveways near Edison Elementary School to increase the safety of pedestrians.

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