Attorney General says no charges will be filed in child sex abuse inv. of ND dioceses
N.D. – Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem says he has completed an 18 month investigation into the allegations of sexual abuse by members of the North Dakota Catholic dioceses. The investigation into the child sexual abuse allegations by members of the Diocese of Fargo and Bismarck…
Minot sees sharp increase in murders in 2020
MINOT, N.D. – The most recent homicide case in Minot marks the seventh murder this year in the city, and the second in nine days. In 2018, the city of Minot did not see a single homicide. In 2019, there was one. This year, the city has seen…
ND Trump supporters to join DC rally
MINOT, N.D. – Area residents will be among those attending a large rally in Washington, D.C., Wednesday to support President Donald Trump as Congress considers whether to ratify the results of the Electoral College. A bus leaving Bismarck today will be picking up residents across…
Why you need two doses of the COVID-19 vaccine
MINOT, N.D. – The coronavirus vaccine rollout has left people with a lot of questions before they get on board with taking it. Many are asking why they would need to get two doses of the vaccine instead of one. Moderna and Pfizer both released COVID…
Tourism sees a shortfall in visitor spending
MINOT, N.D. – Tourism to North Dakota has taken a serious hit this year. The state lost out on about $1 billion that we would normally see from visitors through Dec. 12. According to the Director of Tourism and marketing Sara Otte Coleman that’s about a…
Minot’s Christmas in the Park
MINOT, N.D. – One favorite Minot holiday event is back again this year and it’s safe for the whole family – no masks required! In today’s Coping with Covid, Asher Noel takes us to see the lights at Minot’s Christmas in the Park.
Minot athlete, coach earn Special Olympic honors
MINOT, N.D. – A Minot athlete and a coach have been recognized for outstanding achievements by Special Olympics North Dakota. Brooke Vanzomeren, Minot, received the Female Athlete of the Year award. She has been involved with Special Olympics for at least 13 years. Vanzomeren competes…
North Dakota to allow more customers in bars and restaurants
N.D. — North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum said Monday that he plans to ease restrictions on the number of people who gather in restaurants, bars and event venues, citing a decrease in active COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations due to the coronavirus. Food service establishments have for the last…
Scandinavian Heritage Association in Minot pushing to keep history alive
MINOT, N.D. – For many years, organizations like the Scandinavian Heritage Association in Minot have made it possible to still view and cherish Scandinavian history here in North Dakota. But the challenges of being a non-profit play into a factor in preserving artifacts and keeping…
More people in Minot are getting their flu shot
MINOT, N.D. – With much of the focus this year centered on the coronavirus pandemic, many people are trying their best to be healthy. This has prompted a rise in people getting their flu shots in the Magic City. Leadership with First District Health Unit said…