Return to face-to-face education on the rise in North Dakota
N.D. – Distance education, which is also referred to as “distance learning,” is not a new concept rolled out exclusively in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, though many schools across the country have enacted forms of distance education in their schools to combat the spread…
Minot businesses, leaders discuss train “quiet zone” efforts
MINOT, N.D. – The roar of the train as it cuts through town is something that North Dakotans are all too familiar with. Back in 2011 Minot city leaders commissioned a study that resulted in “quiet zones” in west Minot. This month, the City Council…
First District Health Unit updates community on vaccination plans
MINOT, N.D. – First District Health Unit stepped up as the first healthcare provider for Minot and the surrounding areas to address the impending rollout of the COVID vaccine and the public’s concerns. They said they’re expecting roughly 200 doses of the vaccine to arrive…
Minot family finds silver lining despite contracting COVID
MINOT, N.D – As COVID continues to spread in North Dakota, the likelihood of knowing someone who tested positive is much higher than it was even just a couple of months ago. A Minot family with five high-risk family members recently tested positive in early…
Community rallies to help Minot Police Department ‘Stuff the Squad’
MINOT, N.D. – There was a heavy police presence at the Walmart in Minot Sunday afternoon, but not for the reason you may expect. It was for the 4th annual Stuff-A-Squad car event. The Minot Police Department and the North Dakota fraternal order of police…
Using business skills in athletics
MINOT, N.D. – Brody Myers decided he wanted to take his career out of the clinic and put it in the weight room and on the field. He’s bringing some business skills with him. Myers currently works as assistant health conditioning coach for Heilman’s Performance,…
Trump jokes with North Dakota State football team during White House visit
N.D. – President Donald Trump, putting politics aside for about 30 minutes Monday, welcomed the North Dakota State University football team to the White House with the flair of a comedian. Trump was presented a Bison team jersey with the No. 45 (Trump is the…
Ladonte Bryant, Minot, charged with intent to deliver suspected fentanyl-pressed pills
MINOT, N.D. – Ladonte Chester Bryant, 29, Minot, is charged in district court in Minot with Class B felony possession with intent to deliver counterfeit pills that look like oxycodone hydrochloride but are suspected to actually contain the far more potent and lethal fentanyl, Class B…