Constant ties and lead changes gave the South Prairie-Max Royals girls’ basketball team a 54-47 loss against the Carrington ...
A Minot man has been given a suspended sentence after pleading guilty to three narcotics-related felonies in North Central District Court on Nov. 26. Brian Thomas Koons, 30, Minot, entered a change of ...
American industry has been getting a lot of hands-on direction from Democrats and Republicans for quite some time now. Every few years, someone looks at the underwhelming results of this economic ...
A roundabout could be built in southwest Minot as a traffic solution for an intersection within the Maple Diversion project ...
An extraordinary entertainer and an even more extraordinary human being is how friends are remembering Gordon “Crazyfingers” ...
With fresh snowfall across the state, North Dakota’s snowmobile trails officially opened Monday, Dec.1. This early start to the season makes it possible for riders to get out and enjoy more than 2,800 ...
SRT recently visited the upgraded Glenburn Panther Playground and presented a ceremonial check for $5,000 to the Glenburn ...
A Minot woman has been sentenced to time served and supervised probation after pleading guilty to sharing an explicit video of a minor. Tatiana May Schlak, 19, Minot, entered a change of plea to ...
No charges are expected in connection with the discharge of a firearm which sent a minor to the hospital on Saturday, Nov. 29, according to the Williams County Sheriff’s Office. The incident occurred ...
The Minot Police Department announced it arrested Autumn Jade Rose Tincher, 22, and Cole Ronnie Brown, 21, both of Minot, on ...
The means of defense against foreign danger have been always the instruments of tyranny at home.” – James Madison (1751-1836) America today would terrify the Founding Fathers. Armed troops roam the ...
The Democrats’ lurch to the extreme left is accelerating at warp speed – and Connecticut is the latest victim. The state legislature’s Democratic supermajority last week rammed through a bill, HB 8002 ...
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