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Anyone in need of diapers pre-registers using the link on the Project Bee Facebook Page. → Read More
Back to school is fast approaching for students around the region. → Read More
It was a record-setting year for North Dakota State Fair attendance. → Read More
A Dickinson teen is going home with multiple ribbons after competing in FFA competitions at the fair. → Read More
Funnel cakes, and corndogs are fair food favorites, but some other unique dishes are also attracting customers at this year’s state fair. → Read More
The Minot Public School Board announced this week it will potentially have a budget shortfall for the upcoming school year. → Read More
The carnival is always a fan favorite at every North Dakota state fair—and this year they have few attractions! → Read More
Masks will not be required in the Minot Public School District this fall. → Read More
The class teaches people what resources to use in order to stop smoking and vaping. → Read More
The city of Minot is spraying Wednesday night as part of mosquito control efforts. → Read More
Those who purchase trees to plant at Lowe’s Garden Center in Minot can also instantly count their plant by scanning a QR Code. → Read More
The Minot Commission on Aging is resuming all of its in-person services after 18 months. → Read More
Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dakota will now provide Medicaid Expansion Managed Care Services across the state. → Read More
Hunters that did not receive their deer gun license in the last lottery can apply again starting Tuesday. → Read More
It looks like the rate of DUI’s decreased significantly since this same time last year. → Read More
District Superintendent Dr. Mark Vollmer said he hopes to use money from the COVID relief act to help pay those new staff members. → Read More
US-52 between Carrington and Kenmare will get passing lanes soon, thanks to some new funding. → Read More
The station will provide protection for residents on the north side of the river. → Read More
Leadership with the city engineering department said they review roads regularly to decide if traffic flow will be helped by adding or changing signs. → Read More
Nine North Dakota airports got more help as they continue to try to recover from the impact of the pandemic. → Read More