New U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods have frustrated some residents across the border, but promoters of Minot-area tourism remain optimistic that international friendships will continue.
International Peace Garden CEO Tim Chapman said a visit to the garden could actually alleviate some ...
Washburn native Clint Hill visited Norsk Hostfest in Minot in 2012, when he was inducted into the Scandinavian Hall of Fame. He returned to Hostfest in 2016 to speak about his experiences in Washington from the 1950s through 1970s.
Gov. Kelly Armstrong released the following statement ...
North Dakota has made notable progress in boosting the number of working-age adults who hold a degree or credential beyond high school.
That's according to new research from Lumina Foundation, which warns of avoiding complacency.
Lumina's "A Stronger Nation" report shows nearly 55% of ...
NEW TOWN – The City of New Town will have a new event space by the end of the year to replace its aging civic center.
The city began seeking bids this month to assemble an 8,000 square foot event facility to be located at 235 Main Street in New Town. New Town City Auditor Eileen Zaun ...
BISMARCK – North Dakota Council on the Arts invites artists, nonprofit organizations and educational institutions across the state to apply for funding through its Fiscal Year 2026 grant programs.
Many programs have limited funding, so early submission is highly recommended. Artists and ...
On Feb. 13, the South Prairie FFA Officer Team hosted an informative workshop following its FFA meeting for students interested in becoming officers.
Amber Braasch, the chapter’s historian, shared her thoughts on the event.
“Since most of our team consists of seniors, I think this was a ...