Jessica Holdman, The Bismarck Tribune

Jessica Holdman

The Bismarck Tribune

Bismarck, ND, United States

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Past articles by Jessica:

Cattle ranchers brewing up new business venture

Wagon wheel and barbed wire chandeliers hang from the ceiling of the nearly 70-year-old round-top barn built by Jewell Doan Sr. → Read More

No paychecks stress North Dakota's federal workers

TSA agent Lori Ficklin, a single mother of two who is the sole income provider for her family, will not be receiving a paycheck on Monday for the second time → Read More

Financial institutions offering loans, deferring payments for federal workers

As a government town, Bismarck-Mandan's banks and credit unions know a number of their customers and members may be federal workers struggling to make ends meet during the record-long government → Read More

Explosion reported at Watford City salt water disposal site

Emergency personnel responded to an explosion at an oil field salt water disposal site southeast of Watford City on Thursday. → Read More

Two arrested in suspected Mountrail County homicide

Two suspects were arrested in an alleged homicide in Mountrail County on Saturday. → Read More

Bleak outlook in downtown Mandan burgeons with hope

When Mandan embarked on its cleanup of hundreds of thousands of gallons of diesel fuel spilled from the BNSF Railway yard, there was a bleak outlook downtown, said Mayor Tim → Read More

Bismarck day care provider on trial for child abuse

The defense lawyer for a local day care provider charged with child abuse argued his client was unlikely the one who left scratches on the ears and neck of a → Read More

Oil group growing next generation of management

Oil workers with two to three years in the field are seeing management opportunities as oil production sets records, according to Kari Cutting, vice president of the North Dakota Petroleum → Read More

Bill drafted to enact provisions of ethics measure

A draft bill is circulating to enact voters’ call for a state government ethics commission this coming legislative session. → Read More

New church starts with Christmas Eve service

The dancers walked out Saturday — cheeks still flushed, gym bags in hand — and members of Bismarck’s newest church walked in. → Read More

Mandan natives to offer family dining option

Mandan natives Cody Stern and Allan Miller have been good friends since they were kids in junior high. → Read More

Police discover 'thousands of dollars' worth of stolen storage unit items

Renters of storage units are asked to check their belongings after Bismarck Police found thousands of dollars worth of stolen items. → Read More

Farm Bill compromise includes North Dakota priorities

If passed, North Dakota farmers and ranchers will get what they said they wanted out of the 2018 Farm Bill. → Read More

Oilfield service company owes back pay

The U.S. Department of Labor has ordered Wyoming Casing Service Inc., of Dickinson, to pay $1.17 million in back wages. → Read More

Board finds no violation in alleged assault involving Burleigh County Sheriff

The North Dakota Peace Officers and Standards Board decided Thursday Burleigh County Sheriff Kelly Leben wasn’t in violation of the professional code of conduct following allegations of a 2014 assault. → Read More

Bank opens multimillion dollar building downtown

When companies erect buildings such as the new downtown First Western Bank & Trust, it illustrates how Bismarck is acting like the capital city, said Bismarck-Mandan Chamber of Commerce President → Read More

Property owner pushing Depot Plaza development forward

The time has come for development of a downtown public plaza, the owner of the Bismarck Depot says. → Read More

Discrimination complaint dismissed against head of university system

Federal officials have dismissed a labor complaint made against North Dakota University System Chancellor Mark Hagerott. → Read More

Retailers gear up for holiday shoppers

The Barbie dollhouse at Gordman’s caught the eye of Bradley Auch’s 4-year-old daughter as she watched her father get the store ready for Black Friday shoppers. The six-lane Hot Wheels → Read More

'We're a family': Community remembers those lost in air ambulance crash near Mandan

Members of the Bismarck and Mandan community began pulling together once the names of three of their own killed in a plane crash were released. → Read More