Minot City Council to decide fate of Anne Street Pedestrian Bridge, other downtown projects
MINOT, N.D. – The fate of an aged bridge spanning the Souris River and railroad tracks is again under consideration by the Minot City Council. Council members meeting in a work session Monday to discuss future capital improvement projects questioned whether to invest $1.9 million…
Surrey City Council discusses plan ahead with administrator position
SURREY, N.D. – Surrey city leaders met once again Tuesday night to discuss city staffing going forward. The meeting comes after the firing of former City Administrator Diane Fugere at their last meeting. Initially the council discussed refilling that position, but decided it wasn’t needed….
Bill for North Dakota Capitol accessibility upgrades goes to governor
MINOT, N.D. – Accessibility upgrades to the North Dakota Capitol are set to be fast-tracked under a bill passed Wednesday. Senate Bill 2146, brought by Sen. Randy Burckhard, R-Minot, budgets up to $750,000 from a state building fund for the improvements, including upgrades in line with…
Why Were 8 Innocents Murdered In Turtle Lake ND A Century Ago?
MINOT, N.D. – I’m from Minot, and have lived in BisMan for 20 years. And pretty much halfway in between is Turtle Lake, North Dakota. In 1920 eight people on one farmstead near Turtle Lake were brutally murdered. I just heard about this today. News…
Most local colleges won’t require students to have COVID vaccine this fall
FARGO, N.D. – With age requirements for the COVID-19 vaccines continuing to open up, some colleges in the U.S., including Duke University, are requiring proof of a COVID-19 vaccination for students returning to campus this fall. However, schools in the Red River Valley are taking…
177 new COVID-19 cases in North Dakota, along with 1 new death
FARGO, N.D. – 177 new cases of COVID-19 is being reported by the North Dakota Department of Health on Wednesday, along with 1 new death. 1,474 people have died in the state since the pandemic began. The daily positivity rate is at 6.70%. There are…
Somerville gift to sponsor Magic Staircase at discovery center
MINOT, N.D. – Daryl and Machele Somerville and family have agreed to donate $100,000 to the Magic City Discovery Center to sponsor the “Magic Staircase,” the discovery center board of directors has announced. The staircase will wrap around the iconic two-story Magic Climber. The staircase will…
Group aims to raise bar for changing North Dakota Constitution
BISMARCK, N.D.— A newly formed group of North Dakota residents wants to raise the threshold for amending the state constitution, citing the ease and frequency with which the founding document can be changed through initiated ballot measures. Representatives from Protect North Dakota’s Constitution announced Tuesday,…
North Dakota Mill Taps Ocrim to Build 2 New Milling Plants
N.D. – Flour producer North Dakota Mill has selected milling technology and services firm Ocrim to construct two new milling plants and renovate an existing plant at its North Forks, ND location. Ocrim will build one plant for durum wheat processing with a capacity of 360 tn/day and…
North Dakota fisherman reels in record-breaking walleye
N.D. – A fisherman in North Dakota can finally say that he holds the record for catching the largest walleye fish in the state. The announcement was only recently made even though the fish was caught in mid-March. Jared Shypkoski caught a 16-pound, 6-ounce walleye…