BISMARCK, N.D. (North Dakota Monitor) — North Dakota lawmakers on Wednesday rejected another attempt at legalizing online sports betting. Rep. Scott Louser, R-Minot, said he hoped to stave off a ...
JAMESTOWN — The Jamestown Finance and Legal Committee unanimously recommended approval on Tuesday, Jan. 21, a proposal to purchase and develop property at the Harold P. Bensch Addition. The property ...
Germany is now “the world champion when it comes to sick days,” according to Oliver Bäte, the boss of Allianz, Europe’s biggest insurer. In an interview with Handelsblatt, a newspaper, Mr Bäte called ...
Tucked away in Bismarck, the Little Cottage Café is an under-the-radar spot serving up unforgettable morning meals! Welcome ...
The Little Cottage Café in Bismarck is a local gem where you can enjoy the best breakfast you’ll ever taste! Nestled in the ...
The Mystics will have women’s wrestling starting in 2025-2026 and will compete in the Heart of America Athletic Conference.
Minot City Council members have collectively voiced their dislike for the local government spending caps being bandied about in the North Dakota Legislature. The council hesitated Tuesday to send a ...
In an effort to combat the ongoing opioid crisis, the Bismarck-Burleigh Public Health Department hosted a free Narcan ...
The Hoopeston Area girls basketball team punched its ticket to the Vermilion County Girls Tournament final on Wednesday with a 34-30 win over Bismarck-Henning/Rossville-Alvin.
Senate Bill 2104 would withhold 2% of a school district’s state aid if a district flouted state law more than once.
The homeless are often hidden from plain sight here in North Dakota, so it can be difficult to understand the gravity of the ...
Due to a rise in respiratory illnesses, Sanford Bismarck Medical Center announced Wednesday it will limit visiting hours and ...