BISMARCK – Wildfires in October attributed to a decline in oil and gas production in the state that month, according to the director of the North Dakota Department of Mineral Resources.
Nathan Anderson said the state produced 1.178 million barrels of oil a day in October. In September, ...
Boy Scout Troop 425 of Minot will celebrate Logan “Will” Greenlee becoming its 105th Eagle Scout during a 2 p.m. Eagle Scout presentation on Sunday, Dec. 29, at the Congregational United Church of Christ Fellowship Hall at 430 N. Broadway, Minot.
Greenlee is the son of Natasha Greenlee ...
Due to the weather, Minot Public Library has announced it will be closed today, Monday, Dec. 23.
North Dakota students will soon be on holiday break. When they return, state lawmakers are expected to debate giving families financial support related to school choice.
The controversial idea might look different this time, but similar arguments remain.
School vouchers have been a thorny ...
WASHINGTON –The U.S. Senate last week passed the North Dakota Trust Lands Completion Act, bicameral legislation introduced by Sens. John Hoeven with Sen. Kevin Cramer and then-Congressman Kelly Armstrong to enable greater development of state-owned lands and minerals.
Specifically, the ...