FARGO — The Fargo Force have traded goaltender Alan Lendak and a 2027 Phase II first-round draft pick to Des Moines, the team announced Tuesday, Dec. 23. The Buccaneers sent center Nathan Delladonna, ...
BISMARCK — North Dakota Secretary of State Michael Howe has approved the format of a petition to initiate a constitutional measure on the ballot related to funding of school lunches.
St. Paul, the first Somali-American to represent his district, says the incident comes as a result of rhetoric from the federal level.
The new south Fargo restaurant is setting up in a former Taco John's location that closed in 2023, the year the brand left the area entirely leaving Fargo-Moorhead customers without a Taco John's.
MINOT, N.D. — A 48-year-old Minot man died after he was struck by a pickup truck while crossing a city intersection in front of the Ward County District Courthouse on Sunday, Dec. 14.
Just before approving the county’s $128 million budget on Tuesday, Dec. 23, county commissioners added back funding for a senior transportation program. The board approved a 4.35% net tax rate hike.
Opinion
McFeely: Transfer portal not just a Division I thing. Tentacles stretch into Division II, too.
Former UND head coach Bubba Schweigert focused on Division II transfers once the impact of the portal became obvious, saying some of the best players in the MVFC came from the lower level. But with ...
The second-year QB suffered a small hairline fracture in his right hand during Minnesota's win over the New York Giants ...
Scones are easy to make because they typically use basic pantry staples and can be customized to your individual tastes.
Republicans refused to negotiate with Democrats on extending health insurance subsidies to the point where the government shut down. Now, as Americans are hurt by premium hikes, they're open to it.
GRAND FORKS — UND has its new volleyball coach. The Fighting Hawks have hired David Nguyen from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Nguyen brought Fairleigh Dickinson to the NCAA tournament in 2022 and ...
North Dakota’s top oil regulator is pessimistic about oil prices for 2026 but says oil production should hold steady, due in part to new drilling technology companies are using to remain profitable.
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