Minot, ND News
Minot, ND News
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Moving on from MHS: Class of 2012 graduates move forward with next step in life
Area co-ops donate time to hook up electricity to much of Oak Park
Pitching In: Pitch In For Baseball helps Minot, Burlington baseball programs
214: Another record for N.D. oil patch
The troubling murder of Anita Knutson: A cold case
School's out for the summer
Enjoying the lake life
Preserving local history: Group selects Eastwood Park as No. 1 Endangered Historic Place in N.D.
Announcing our Vision 2013 Merit Award recipients. Twenty Minot State University...
Tribal chairman says court ruling on trust case 'big relief' for elderly
Military Channel film crew to visit Minot AFB for 'top ten' series
Bigfoot of Bel-Air: Hunt for mythical monster turned into elementary movie project
Memorial Day programs set for Minot, area
Local Briefs
It's been nearly two weeks since graduation. We hope that all of our recent grad...
Did you get your books yet? Financial aid can now be used to charge books for su...
Davis to take new assignment
A challenging rebuild
Fifth-grade class from Belcourt helps Minot park replant
It's not too late to sign up for summer classes. There's still time to get regis...
Construction is in full swing at the Beaver Brew Cafe, a student run and managed...
This summer is shaping up to be exciting and inspirational. Last year our commun...
Local briefs
Laird speaks at Kiwanis
Ball rolling on county space needs
Added expense won't stop Artspace: Committee OKs tax credit
Dakota Square Mall sells for $91 million and change
'Adopt a Neighborhood' project set to get under way
Oak Park back on track: Repairs still needed, but park open to public sooner than later
City audits fall behind
Operation Rising Eagle
Police arrest N.Y. man for assault
Bishop Ryan grads look forward
Living the Scouting oath: Vetter takes large, active troop through ranks
Local Briefs
Hoeven: Honor our veterans for their service, sacrifices
Target Logistics nears completion of two additional lodges
Back to roughing it: Roughrider Campground recovering nicely after Souris River flood
Centennial Farms display opens to public
Kalmio faces more charges
A different Darling
Taking flight
Rollman still waiting tables at 79
Longfellow Elementary costs considered in school board meeting
American Red Cross Mid-Dakota Chapter celebrates reopening
Refining the Bakken: Tribal refinery project moving forward with subcontractors onboard
Winter park breaks ground on Annie's House
Dying a slow death: Flooded trees - remove or wait?
Adopt a Neighborhood
Minot off U.S. Postal Service closing list
Tribes recognize oil companies for environmental practices, safety
Above and beyond the call of duty
Bigger and better
Ronald McDonald Care Mobile providing dental care to children in need
Pop tops for Ronald McDonald House
County Commission gets update from ESF-14
Nedrose road trip: Township wants feds to fix roads damaged during FEMA project
Former Minoter on Norway TV
Fire burns Minot home
'Big shoes to fill'
ND becomes nation's second-leading oil producer
Rainbow Gardens: City gardeners preparing for growing season
Governor tours county flood areas
Welcome back Beta Theta sorority:
Have you registered your kids for College for Kids?
Bismarck booked for big North Dakota oil expo
Oil boom impacting health center housing
'Always be curious' - MSU alumnus keynote speaker for 2012 grads
No one says 'no' to Arlene
Arlene Saugstad wears many hats: Minot's culture shaped by extraordinary volunteer
Scammers prey on unsuspecting renters
Hope Village holds ribbon cutting
Problems arise at lake: Rice Lake faces historic flood battle with continuous flow
Workshop celebrates post-flood remodel
Graduation at MSU
Minot AFB exercise has 400 participants
Lions donate to restore valley's boulevard trees
Local Briefs
Behind on the bypass: New Town construction delayed, project to be done to relieve Main Street
Artspace to break ground in August
Refreshing Coca-Cola: Minot business survives flood challenges, works on recovery
Do you have a friend or relative graduating from Minot State University on Frida...
Hess proposing a $4 million gas pipeline
Busy summer
16th Street repairs complete
Residents offer planning advice for Minot's future
'Passionate kids' help zoo recover from flood damage
Electricians needed to support volunteer rebuilding efforts
Planning Commission concerns over multiple proposals
Helping the homeless
Congratulations to all of the graduates this year. We'd like to introduce you to...
We've all had a professor like Dr. Clarine Sandstrom, MSU's early childhood educ...
New Town man pleads guilty to assault
Local BNSF Railway employees honored
Fixing up the past: Ward County Historical Society still on the long road to recovery
Gulleson talks senior programs with residents
Council nixes permit for storing oil field chemicals
Happy last week of the semester! Take a break from studying for finals by enjoyi...
EPA permits diesel fuel use in oil and gas hydraulic fracturing
Seeds of hope
Hope Village at Our Savior Lutheran Church set to open
N.D. Guard member receives Purple Heart
Biking to support troops
Calling all cookie crusaders: Hope Village looking for sweet-toothed bakers, donations
Tribe collects past fees from oil companies
School board asks for delay on storage plant
Unquenchable thirst: PMA claims Bakken uses millions of gallons of diesel fuel
Local Briefs
'The Missile Kids' focuses on Sandy Blanes' childhood
Live music Tripwire in the Beaver Dam right now until 2:00 p.m, plus free food!
Clowning for a cause
$3.5M grant to help move Ramstad
Proposed rules hinder plans of rural telecoms
State bank might not fit all but works for N.D.
Congratulations to the 15 MSU students who earned the Level 1 YogaFit Certificat...
The Minot State University Chemistry Department is making important progress in...
Minot Daily News hires new circulation director
Aftermath studies: MSU students research anti-fungal compounds, mold samples from flood
City needs more staff for flood recovery
New flood emergency declared
No more nickname
The 2012 Minot State graduation ceremony is on Friday, May 11 at 10:00 a.m. over...
Former resident writes song to help flood victims
Clinic beginning anew: City and Country Health Clinic start renovations to building
Airport's expansion needs get more pressing
Commission OKs chemical storage, hotel in north Minot
Minot gets more than one inch of rain
Minot duo to appear on RFD-TV show
Bertsch is most deployed attorney in N.D. Guard
USS North Dakota: Group to attend Navy keel authentication ceremony
New visitation record: Lake parks await visitors, major facilities improving
Warbirds migrating: Museum opens May 12
Warbirds migrating: B-25 co-pilot in Minot helping get warbirds ready for show season
Warbirds migrating: B-25, warbirds make stop at Doolittle Tokyo Raiders Reunion
Warbirds migrating: Addition to Dakota Territory Air Museum will house warbirds from Texas museum
A winning 'Model': Minot Model Association trophy case moved to new location
Oil display to open in Watford City
Building bulge
Out-of-state exterminators go after Minot's bedbugs
Yesterday the Minot State faculty and staff sat down for the annual employee app...
Postal reform bill includes protections for N.D. postal facilities
Williston schools to receive grants for oil boom schools
N.D. grants aid recovery: Levee-damaged homeowners to be compensated
Social services seeks new director again
18 graduate MSU Peace Officer Training Program
Dennis Simons and Joe Alme are retiring from the Minot State Division of Music....
It's almost time to honor our graduates. No graduation isn't upon us yet, there'...
Major exercise scheduled at Minot Air Force Base
Campaign for felony penalties for pet abuse begins petition drive
Bids under way for school demolitions
Digital Minot is now live and online!
Courthouse closing?: Minot courthouse on list of potential closings, City Council passes opposition
Russian Federation inspectors inspect Minot ICBMs
Missile field and oil field overlap
Minot Daily News Flood Book sold out!!
Peace officers graduate from training program
N.D. Insurance department fines companies
Join us tonight as Bethany Andreasen, associate professor of history at MSU, unv...
Local Briefs
Man given more than 20 years on child pornography charges
Fitness just for fun: YMCA holds first annual Corporate Fitness Challenge
Measure 2 debate looks at impact of eliminating property tax
MSU staff, students clean up in honor of Earth Day
What do you think of our newest TV commercial?
Got a minute? Lend a hand! Today we're celebrating Earth Day with a campus clean...
Got a minute? Lend a hand! Today we're celebrating Earth Day with a campus clean...
Digital Minot
Six running for school board
Two spots to fill on park board
County candidates no strangers
Voters to fill nine seats on city council
Hall challenges bureau: Tribal chairman questions BLM authority to regulate fracking on reservations
Hopefully you didn't miss out on all the fun this week, but if you did, here's a...
Rebuilding Neighborhoods Barbecue and Information Fair
Local Briefs
Mold precautions important for health
Minot man arrested in Mont. for sexual assault of minor
A look over the law: N.D. Law Review scoping out oil, gas development use issues
Zeal for the zoo: Staff, volunteers cleaning up zoo grounds; more help needed
The semester is winding down and for some, that means graduation and landing tha...
Local briefs
Hope Village needs cook's helpers
Annexation denied
Pool project to benefit from fundraiser
Domicile dash: Builders get early start on 2012 construction season
Democrats file for seats in District 38
Fixing up the parks
Problems solved
Local briefs
Thinking summer? See our full list of summer classes, and check out fun activiti...
Congratulations Minot State University Hockey Team on your most important signin...
Energy impact grant applications being accepted
Districts leave holes in ballots: Some GOP candidate names missing from ballots
Reading railroad: Minot Amtrak depot offers free books for passengers
Minot is a city rich in history that sprang up as if by Magic. On April 24th, MS...
This past weekend it wasn't just the rains that left everything clean and rejuvi...
From sore thumb to green: Owner works at recovery of Green Thumb Greenhouse
Country limousine: Travis Johnson drives Megan Albertson to Des Lacs-Burlington prom in tractor
Abnormal flood makes for challenging recovery for river-bottom owners
Local Briefs
Electrifying times: Verendrye growing, poised for more with new customers
Balentine retires
We have some pretty talented students at Minot State. Check out senior art stude...
Professor studies on married couples dealing with aftermath of flood
Ground broken for $11.7 million expansion to 4 Bears Casino & Lodge
B-52's 60th anniversary: Minot AFB pilot to appear on national television for anniversary of first flight
Council moves phased flood plan forward
Trailer fire killed dog
Congratulations to the MSU softball team on winning their twelth in a row and ru...
Do you want to live for free, get paid and live minutes from class? We are takin...
Bottineau wants child care center at Dakota College of Bottineau
Recovery Warehouse
Fire takes three trailers
Learn how to stop the hate and make your mark. Take a walk through the Tunnel of...
"Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges" selected 15 jun...
For those who served: Oswold Wohl's memory lives on in Annamoose
55th Street Northeast Bypass Project under way
Council to discuss flood plan
School board sees new designs
Karen Lund is not letting age slow her down. At age 71, Lund is writing a book t...
Local Briefs
Hatlelid files for re-election to council
N.D.-Okla. pipeline proposed
A good deed done: Northern Lights Council close to rebuilding the Boy Scout camp
Have you met any of Minot State's professionally acclaimed and internationally t...
Liquor store shut down due to state law violation
Chief turns in badge for golf clubs
Local briefs
Gathering Easter eggs
Minot family will carry on Titanic remembrance: Two relatives survived ship's sinking 100 years ago
Walking with Jesus
Minot Eagle Scout to be honored by Boy Scouts
Bottineau High School class building concession stand at baseball field
Hoppin' into Easter: Jane's Kinder Care kids 'have a blast' with the Easter Bunny
Minot makes offers on 108 properties
Local Briefs
Rocky reservation roads: Mandaree residents say roads need repairs
Jeff Foxworthy to perform at 35th Hstfest
Runoff at Lake Sakakawea shrinks
Congratulations to recent Minot State grad Andrea Finders who was awarded Teache...
MSU biology research student Alex Radi is changing what people think about the w...
Local briefs
'Summer of Hope'
Minot man sentenced in shooting
Micropolitan magic: Minot region makes census list of fastest-growing areas
How did you spend your spring break? Twenty-seven Minot State students traveled...
Rice Lake rebuilding: Ward County Commission says that lake could reopen for recreation
Taking care of business
County Board talks truck weight, jail storage
Billion dollar shortfall
Don't forget to stay up to date on the progress of the Wellness Center with our...
Local Briefs
One-third of Minot bottle shops sold to minors
Council supports affordable housing project
Ranch moves forward: Dakota Boys and Girls Ranch sustains little damage from flood
Local Briefs
Sorum won't oppose Dalrymple in GOP primary
Kalk gets N.D. GOP backing for U.S. House
Former federal agent has lived interesting life
Lending a hand
Barbie halts the water
MSU speaker talks autism
Strict security step
Ken Salazar to discuss energy development with leaders
Remembering Sherry: Hundreds attend funeral for slain Montana teacher
It's almost the weekend! We'll see you at Dakota Square Mall tomorrow from noon...
Home of Economy to build new store
Tex Hall: Proposed fracking regs will hurt energy development on reservations
Measure 2 factions argue over local control
City names choices for public works, police
Welcome home: Minot honors Vietnam veterans
It may not be the weekend, but we have some that's still pretty exciting: Tune i...
The results are in and official. Thanks to your voting, the 2012 MSU Homecoming...
Spring construction
Bouncing back: Minot Convention and Visitors Bureau holds annual meeting
2011 Flood Report released
We're back: Arrowhead MarketPlace reopens
You cast your vote, now check the results. Your student Government officers for...
Repairing ruined lawns
'Supermarket Sweep': Young Professionals host third-annual event as flood fundraiser
Committee considers expansion request
Ramstad receives money from contest
Minot properties take big jump in value
Beaver Creek Cafe and Sodexo would like to thank all those who participated in t...
Get a tattoo. Buy a cool shirt. Toss around a bean bag. Shoot the breeze with pa...
Liaison Committee puts phone bills to vote
100 years of Girl Scouts: No camps likely to happen, but Girl Scouts thrives even after flood
Airport Committee urges moving ahead on new terminal
Affordable housing project gains key support
Planners endorse North Hill retail, residential development
Just a few more days until the MSU student job fair. Stop by the Conference Cent...
Local pastor crusades for 31 days in Africa
Children send lamb to bring hope to FEMA residents
Prairie protectors: ICBMs part of the U.S. nuclear triad
Retiring public works director knows Minot infrastructure
Volunteers get Hope Village ready for more volunteers
Barbeque bash
A lost best friend: Dog goes missing after alerting family of fire
Missed the MSU Highlighter dance last night? See what you missed:
We have several students who serve as Resident Assistants and Hall Directors in...
Local briefs
Welcome home
Dem House candidate visits MSU
Airport director: Minot needs facility three times current size
Beaver Idol (Friday March 23 9:00 p.m.) Sing your heart out on either March 23,...
Local briefs
MSU to hold housing discussion
Students receive speech help
Move to modernize
Man enters 'temporary insanity' plea in Minot stabbing death
The MSU Sociology Club will be hosting a town hall meeting on affordable housing...
Commission hears Rice Lake update
Ward County, Minot apply for flood assistance
Process begins
Mont. teacher's body likely found in North Dakota
Minot Park Board commission talks Maysa in full meeting
Time for an upgrade: Ward County Sheriff's Department to receive new, updated equipment
Three of our study abroad students continue to learn the importance of being bi-...
Local Briefs
Illegal alien given prison term for avoiding deportation
Flipping about being back: Gymagic Gymnastics returns after flood, minimal changes to building
Rotary clubs band together to buy grass seed for Minot
Welcome back from Spring Break! We are officially halfway through the semester a...
Local Briefs
Spanish teachers meet after 30 years
N.D. special ops Marine receives Silver Star
A service to citizenship: Minot Adult Learning Center teaches necessities
Girls in engineering: Minot students design levee
N.D. Democrats set their fall legislative ticket
Preserving history: Book cleaning workshop planned for Ward County Historical Society
Airport seeks MAGIC Fund money for infrastructure
Simulated nuclear weapons accident exercise in planning
Japanese TV crew visits Minot AFB
MAFB housing privatized: Private firm to soon take over operation & management
Report: rent out of reach for many
Finally, snowmelt relief
Veterans recognized
School board hears about flood recovery
Base adds $493.3M to local economy
Ever wanted to try out our brand new, state-of-the-art dining facility? Well ton...
Region 8 Music Festival held at MSU
Tribal highway patrol unit to begin in April
Seeking endorsement
Proposed oil and gas rule changes now final
Federal grant comes with few strings but must go to flood recovery
Easter egg hunt nears
'Mission Sort of Possible'
Williams County to close early to complete office work
Mino State Biology research student Alex Radi discovered unexpected (and never-b...
Some of the brightest minds from area high schools are on campus solving crimes,...
Cowboy Hall of Fame nominees announced
Court throws out one conviction, keep second in child porn case
Today should be in the 60's again. Say what you will about the winter, there isn...
Brother-sister duo are youngest rodeo stock contractors in state
Ramblers Magic City Bike Show at Grand International
Lowe's, less losses: With silver bells and cockle shells and pretty maids all in a row
Library additions
In case of an emergency...: Mid-Dakota Chapter Red Cross readies for the future
MSU welcomes the 2012 Special Olympics state basketball tournament:
All five Minot State wrestlers are still in the running at the NCWA National Cha...
N.D. now 3rd biggest state in crude production
United for recovery: New program to assist flooded homeowners
TISA elects new chairman
Women vets honored
MSU student April Nakatani has always been driven by sports and influenced by fa...
More weather observers needed
Kansas to perform for fundraiser
Hometown helper
State looking into illegal robo-calls
City reviews dilemma of flood protection costs
Here's something you won't see everyday: A horror musical! 'Sweeney Todd: The De...
Don't forget Safe Spring Break today at 11:00 a.m. in the Beaver Dam. Who has th...
206 rigs drilling in oil patch
CP expanding crude oil shipments
Space issue renewed
Santorum wins N.D.: U.S. Rep. Paul fails to get 1st win in North Dakota caucuses
Just four more days until Spring Break. Join us tomorrow in the Beaver Dam for f...
Missouri River runoff rises
Rewriting the book: Minot Public Library recovers from disasterous Souris flood
Council seeks more review for emergency ordinance
Minot springing back: 42 percent of hard-hit homes could be lived in by spring
Target Logistics opening Dunn County lodge
Would you like a magic show that's not just smoke and mirrors? The MSU Science D...
Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges" selected 15 juni...
Idaho man killed in two-vehicle accident in N.D.
Going by the book: Patricia Gustafson adds another chapter to her life
Three Affiliated Tribes to do business with new IT network
N.D.'s V.I.P. experience: From White Shield to NYC, Trujillo has had a successful career
There's no place like Home Show
Calling all contractors: Plenty of work remains as Minot rebuilds
Va. officials agree to open Devils Lake veterans clinic
Hope Village signs up volunteers, opens in April
Volunteers mull about demolition bills
The final curtain?
The VITA Assitance for Canadian students on their American taxes has been change...
Canadian students, do you need any assistance completing US and North Dakota tax...
Delegation, Task Force 21 go to bat for Minot AFB
Spring not far away
Spills in oil patch
Altering elevation: Flood plan would change Souris flows
Matt Lowe talks Olympics at Longfellow
After the 2011 Souris River Flood, senior pictures were the last thing on many f...
Committee talks emergency ordinance
Oil counties offer insight
Crews find a home
Govs ask Defense leader to reconsider Air Guard budget
$820 million: Cost estimates for flood control plan released
The class schedules for 2012 summer and fall classes are now online! Don't forge...
Happy Leap Day everybody! What are you doing to take advantage of the day that o...
Plan unveiled to increase domestic oil production
Just passing through: Brazilian student here to improve her English, work and travel
Leap Year birthday celebration
Plan to be released
Officials: Full Keystone project should be completed
Did you know that we're offering four new undergraduate majors? Well today you c...
Final draft of flood plan on schedule
Planners support new spot for school, give mixed response to housing requests
Federal infrastructure aid for 2011 flood tops $200M
First through the flood: Minot church moving forward to repair flooded buildings
Don't forget to register for Summer and Fall Semester to make sure you get the c...
How would you like to start your week out with a free cookie and a chance to win...
Welcome back to the first day of class on a day that looks and feels like winter...
New state fair marketing director ready for challenge
Postal center closing draws protest, won't occur soon
Several inches of snow around Minot
Minot police investigating fake cop
Small community of Questad revisited
Pinewood derby: Minot Cub Scouts are off to the races
Student Wellness Center close to completion at MSU
IRS has unclaimed tax refunds
Minot State wraps up black history month with celebration
Military Hero Award
School is in session
Lake Darling Dam plans being studied
Eagles finding their Wings: Volunteers needed as slow recovery continues at Eagles Fellowship
Minot State will have over 200 more housing options for students by this summer...
Black History Month Jubilation
City awaits landlord survey results
Special performance
Housing hitch: Berg hears housing concerns from Minot community
The MSU baseball team recently took part in their annual favorite a "Day at the...
Congratulations to the 19 incoming first-year students who received Great Plains...
Doing the rights thing
FEMA awards $2.9M for Longfellow School
2011 flood report complete
Spelling success: Top bee competitors credit reading
MSU associate professor of finance Frank Moseley weighs in on rising gas prices...
Have you been feeling culturally deprived? Then we have the fix for you: The MSU...
Local Briefs
No winter, no problem?: Unusually dry conditions might bring burn bans back
County looks to solve space crunch
Through a loop
Thanks to everyone who voted for this Friday's Beaver Creek Café dinner. So by p...
Man's name released after Douglas accident
Daggett holds workshop to help with critical thinking
'Prayer is our biggest need': Christ Lutheran Church keeps faith alive during hard times
Minot schools approve teacher 'child rearing leave'
Ron Paul talks hemp, federal regulation on swing through North Dakota
Man dies in rollover near Douglas
State fire school set for Minot this week
FEMA family: Brothers respond when disaster strikes
Recovery aid part of State Historical Society's cultural heritage grants
Hotel industry thrives in oil country
Highway Administration to fund road repairs
Activities planned at Earth Lodge Village today
Minot airport gets even busier
Bohl stays busy playing music
Making a statement
Three of our study abroard students continue to have interesting adventures in N...
Missile wing receives highest nuclear surety inspection
Eisenhower's stay
Tallman sentenced on charges related to shooting
Souris River Basin dry
Work advancing quickly on new floor for All Seasons Arena
Congratulations to Ellen (Slaamod) Simmons, MSU alumna and counselor for Glenbur...
MSU holds conference on adolescent brain development
Taylor kicks off campaign in hometown
Daycare expansion
Flooded families living on opposite sides
Santorum gains support: GOP candidate visits N.D. to sway voters
State to provide grants for flood repairs
Ward County roads to be controlled by county
Sweet tooth time: Girl Scouts getting set to sell cookies
Rock solid concerts on State Fair lineup
A collection of Smiths
The scholarship deadline is tomorrow. Don't miss out on money that could be your...
The Minot State University Communications Disorders Clinic has been helping peop...
Boards approve annex requested by Ryder residents
Unwelcome guests drive Henry Tower residents buggy
Airmen's housing allowance increased
Saving Augustana: Church looks to rebuild after salvaging attempts fail
Engineer sees risk analysis, tolerance as basic to flood planning
We want to provide you with the kind of activities that matter most to you. Take...
The Beaver Suites complex is shooting up and is still on target for a mid summer...
Matt Kramer leads MADC board in post-flood Minot
Frozen Fingers Old Time Music Festival
Ice racers ride drag machines with insane acceleration
Minot men won't shave until flood damage repaired
New program could help area farmers
Ryder hooks up to rural water
Working to save lives: Job Corps students hold blood drive for United Blood Services
North Dakota ties California in oil production
'Diploma mill' - Audit: Dickinson university awarded unearned degrees
Ever wondered what life would be like as a collegiate athlete? Follow MSU senior...
See how MSU professor Heather Golly took a leap of faith in 2006 by establishing...
City examines pay plan solution to employee turnover
Erickson will not seek another term
MADC meeting highlights Minot's future
'Cinderella' story: The Cinderella Boutique helps flood survivors, others
Are you ready for some Jazz? The Minot Public Schools wll present the Magic City...
Enrollment numbers down at Minot State
Minot secures funds for sewer project
Annual MADC meeting to highlight change
Volunteer policemen
Area students compete for chance to go to state MathCounts
Ever gotten up and gone to class? What if both your bed and your classes were on...
Environmental Assessment on flood prevention
McLean County to demolish courthouse
Nowhere to live
Ward County passes ag land valuation reduction
Join us for the Distinguished Alumni Series featuring Paul Johnson, president of...
United together in Faith: Church receives substantial damage, still finding out costs for repairs
Train crushes semi tractor
City OKs funds for diamonds
Logan girl killed in train crossing accident
A money disposition: Upbeat Amy Moen seeks support for YMCA
McLean County group wants to keep courthouse
Revolutionary papers: Historic newspapers detailing Revolutionary War saved
Actual physical control
Oil exploration When will it move east?
A Questad inquiry
MSU withdraws request for facility funds
Ramstad classroom finalist in makover contest
Minot State University is proud to team up with the Taube Museum and their 'Soup...
Want to find out what Minot State is all about? Check out our new virtual campus...
Paul Johnson, president of the American College of Sofia in Sofia, Bulgaria and...
State water board OK's requests
Minot Public Schools' assistant superintendent to retire
School board to negotiate new location for Erik Ramstad Middle School
'Keep It Local': Coalition, groups unite to fight property tax measure
Owners want voluntary home buyouts
Yesterday was national signing day for NCAA Division II athletes. Learn more abo...
Hannibel Brock, an MSU sophomore, came to the United States from Ghana to use Mi...
Facilities funding moves on to council for final action
Oil revenue assessment
Brothers charged after high-speed chase
Garbage builds up in FEMA park
Selecting suitable species
The scholarship deadline is February 15, register early to make sure to get your...
Kalmio trial set to begin after a year
Court is still in session: Municipal Court temporarily relocated, makes room for Erik Ramstad
Organization scores N.D. well for financial security
City seeks funds to remove damaged homes
Council selects diversions for flood protection
Looks like it's going to be another 40 degree day at the end of January at Minot...
Animal advocates support tougher cruelty laws
Little Flower rebuilds: Church to be repaired, elementary school might close
Updated flood protection plans presented to county
Planning commission approves workforce housing
'2020 & Beyond' - Gov. lays out plan for future of N.D.
Minot State and the Mu Sigma Tau Fraternity are sponsoring a blood drive on Tues...
Police arrest several juveniles, adults at party
Revolutionary endeavor: Bottineau's Jonathan Bartlett teaches Project Appleseed
Local Briefs
High-speed Minot chase ends with standoff in McHenry County
Officials seek public comments on river diversion plans
FerrellGas to return soon: Propane facility rebuilding, tanks believed to be safe
Alderman finds lifetime friends at shelter
ND 2.0 wants to get residents talking
Local shelters awarded
Fracturing sand passes tests, no radiation recorded
BNSF opens car shop
B-52s, ICBMs maintained in new defense budget
Board discusses future of Minot schooling
Recovery distant: Minot parks, zoo flood recovery date inestimable
Self Defense Workshop
Minot State University's online graduate business program was just ranked #6 in...
Ramstad to receive $100,000 grant from Target
Trinity: Rumor of 115 Filipino nurses untrue
Hope Village to offer new concept in volunteer response
Minot Daily News printing delayed because of electrical problems
Character Counts award recipient, and future MSU baseball player and student, Ia...
Minot High School senior Jack Fagerland, the winner of the annual High School Co...
Decision needed to move ahead with design
Damage to be assessed
Local Briefs
Character Counts Coalition awards 18 recipients
Expendable help?: Legal Services of North Dakota cuts hours, funding but not staff
Authorities investigate water tower vandalism
Valuable ice time: Maysa Arena only available place to skate on ice currently
State considers $15M for flooded owners
FEMA touts flood insurance
Officials to test Minot proppant after oilfield waste found radioactive
The Minot CVB is giving away free tickets to this weekend's Minot State Universi...
Minot is home for Air Force, Civil Service retiree
Federal road repair funds awarded
Price of stamps, other postal services go up today
Nontraditional DIVAS: DIVA Tech gives girls a look at different careers
Companies, senators want FCC to step in on service complaints
St. Alexius to affiliate with Watford City hospital
Air Force authorized program to bring in electricians
Meeting demands
Federal flood relief exceeds $500 million
McKenzie County welcomes projects
Runway upgrade
N.D. scores poorly in economic development accountability
Park board frustrated with FEMA
School, park share recovery concerns with senators
Fed funds for flood fix
If there was a blizzard and classes were canceled...how will you know it's okay...
Six semifinalists chosen for chancellor
Minot's city council moves forward with mitigation, acquisition
Raising Lake Darling discussed
Runoff outlook vastly different
Solargy Lights of Neche
There's plenty to do at Minot State this week from a self defense workshop, Magi...
County road repairs
County Commission voluntary aquisitions plan close to being ready
Dawn of a new era: City project to demolish homes gets started
An icy situation at Maysa
County purchases new sign truck
The weather was kind of chilly today, it wasn't much warmer in Bø Norway. But MS...
Surrey to vote on 2 percent sales tax
Lake Sakakawea sets record
Planting a greener future: Minot forestry department tends to trees, plants in need after flood
Landowners help search for body of Mont. teacher
City makes some progress repairing street lights, stop lights
The Kids Therapy Center focuses on mental health of rural children
Names released in Sherry Arnold case
Few city, county officials say they won't seek re-election
New record takes off: Minot airport reports 150,450 total passengers in 2011
Family recalls ordeal on night of tragic derailment
Retired chiefs recall emergency response
A look back at tragic derailment, anhydrous cloud over Minot
Natural gas facility operating
Oil impact discussed
School district 'disappointed': FEMA says Ramstad, L&C eligible for 'mandated relocation'
It's Alumni Appreciation Night and the first home men's basketball game of the s...
Authorities say missing Montana teacher found dead
New flax business seeking funds
Permission to build
Get in on the action
FEMA to Ward County Historical Society: The clock is ticking
Park board discusses recovery estimate discrepancies
MSU alumnus and current high school teacher Steve DeMers is taking science stude...
Public invited to sign petition for better postal service
Acting chairman named in Indian community
Two sentenced in death of toddler
After months of expansion, FEMA numbers begin to drop
Too broke to travel? Then live vicariously and join three Minot State University...
NFL Hall of Famer Jan Stenerud promotes prostate cancer awareness
Minot's Man in the Glass: Funds from Dale Brown documentary to go towards flood recovery
Properties to get assessment review
Oil milestone attained
Dale Brown, MSU alumnus and former basketball coach of the LSU Tigers, is in tow...
Welcome back! We hope you had a great break. If you are planning on student teac...
Welcome to the greenhouse: Minot Park District to rebuild greenhouses in late spring
Fuller: Minot's glass is half full
Architect wants Minot's downtown vision to come true
Council approves tax funds for MSU, park district
Where's the snow?
The Minot State University Dance Team recently beat 2 nationally ranked college...
Huge search for former Minot teacher
County IT tech loves his work environment
Warm weather costs park by melting ski snow
Sawyer burglary, shooting being investigated
'Call Before you Dig': Public Service Commission to issue more fines if 811 system is violated
Federal emergency funds to help with flooded roads
New training facility complete
Housing project complete
La. man charged in Kenmare burglary
Snapping a trend: Fewer Ward County residents need food stamps
Enjoy this last weekend. We'll see you in class on Monday (if you have an 8 week...
Choose the look of the new football jersey for the 2012 inaugural Northern Sun I...
Last semester 367 undergraduate students earned a grade point average of at leas...
Former Viking to promote prostate screening
Antique firearms stolen from Historical Society
Water remains open
Singers present check to Minot Public Schools
Busy, busy Bakken
The walls are starting to go up on Beaver Suites, the new 32 unit apartment comp...
New tax program
Wind, warmth batters ice
Group says N.D. is oil development leader
MSU student Erin Neumann is fine tuning her musical talent to teach the next gen...
Only five more days until the start of Spring Semester, are you registered?
Park board slowly moves ahead with flood recovery
More time for rebuilding: County approves one-year moratorium on building permits, action not final
Juveniles charged with setting house fires
City committee supports sales-tax funds for park, MSU sports facilities
First New Year's resolution to tackle: Register for classes. Some classes might...
Here in times of need: Domestic Violence Crisis Center getting back to normal operation
4th new base dorm
Man faces several charges
N.D. Texas Hold'em champ crowned
From vision to legacy: Kitzman builds foundation into community asset
2012's first baby
The day the sirens sounded
Enough already: Museum takes another hit with break-in
VFW homecoming: Original plan affected by flood delayed event until group's winter conference
'A Gift for the Future': Flutes, books honor artist's ancestors
Donations sought for playground
MSU, parks ask to tap sales tax fund
Fresh tracks of crime: Juveniles taken into custody on vandalism charges
Good luck today in the championship rounds of the North Dakota Texas Hold 'em Ch...
Officials, citizens discuss postal service changes
Tax agreement 'unfair': Tribal official says tribes getting shortchanged
2011 precipitation above average
Burlington Project buyouts possible
Showdown at The Vegas: North Dakota Texas Hold 'em Championship begins
Minot in the Running to Win $50,000!
Aging gracefully: More Americans reaching the golden years
'Turn around'
The Tuohys are sharing their story that became the movie "The Blind Side" today...
Fatal accident on Interstate kills two, injures one
Salvation Army nets 87 percent of goal
Country music capital: Minot duo off to Nashville to record show to air 4 times on RFD Network
Ice replacement: All Seasons board to advertise bids next week
Military construction
Local Briefs
Building a better zoo: Zoological Society planning ahead for the future of Roosevelt Park
A miracle at a time: Harvey Herslip working to build 'Miracle Field' for Dream Catchers
Expansion of exhibits: Geologic Time Gallery to open first in Heritage Center project
Heating assistance program expects adequate funding
Voters group looks to bring online caucus candidate to N.D. ballot
A glorious sight: Church window a city landmark
Minot's FEMA home residents scale down holiday to fit
MSU is kicking off our annual participation with Pennies for Patients in support...
Tracking Santa's flight: NORAD continues tradition using social media
Lion shot inside home
Suggestions wrap up recovery committee's work week
Volunteering rocks
Driver in injury accident arrested for fourth DUI: Third drunk driving accident happened one year ago
Give yourself the gift of housing. Choose from nearly 200 on campus residence op...
Did you love the movie, "The Blind Side"? Well, Leigh Anne and Sean Tuohy are co...
Massive effort bringing Christmas spirit
Waiting area expands: Increase in air travel caused standing-room only
Scheels donates to Minot organizations
Congress needs to see economic value in flood control
Fun for the flooded
County votes to adopt Souris recovery strategy: Plan does not demand any specific actions
Plaza's new tenants: Open house welcomes Trinity's newest care centers
No decision made for flood plan
Group advances affordable housing option
Trailers pass tests
Are you looking for some MSU gear or swag for someone on your shopping list? The...
We hope by now everyone's made it home safely for the Holidays. Who traveled the...
Minot woman charged with domestic violence
City approves recovery plan: Opposes moving postal services
Empty but not forgotten: No structural damage on the 1921 building
All Seasons' 'icy' issue: Committee moves ahead with new arena floor
Minot State University students are engaged in a project called Digital Minot. T...
Vegas Motel to distribute TVs to flood survivors
Counter to table: Meat market manager returns home
Fight at local business results in charges
CP Railway makes donations at local Holiday Train stops
Ace Hardware back in business after the flood
Minot's ice options: All Seasons Arena Commission to hold public input meeting Monday
Minot church presents re-enactment of Christmas story
On track to fight hunger: Holiday Train visits Minot
Minot AFB housing allowance said to increase 40 percent
Rebuilding project gets Walmart grant
School history project: MSU?students search for Ramstad documents
Happy Holidays! Thanks for a great semester! Enjoy your break and we'll see you...
KMSU the Minot State campus student run tv station posted reaction videos yester...
The last day of the semester and finals is here! What was your favorite class th...
No building for one year
Slough water for fracking
Snow needed for winter olympics
Minot Schools wait for word on funding
'The Blind Side' parents coming to Minot
During a season where people are searching for the best prices on gifts and comp...
Now that the semester has ended, your friends and family at MSU wish you a safe...
Readers Digest: Minot now in tenth place in contest for $50,000
Some Ryder-area residents seek annexation
Home for Christmas: FEMA works to complete temporary housing
Power of the Purse
Vandalism at Ryan: Minot police investigating several incidents
Church welcomes Lincoln students
N.D. setting new oil patch records
Plan summarized
Roosevelt Park cannon's future uncertain
This was our most competitive Holiday Decorating contest ever. There were so man...
Local Briefs
425 Minot AFB people still displaced by flood
Where did the zoo go?: Roosevelt Park animals safe at different locations after flood
City to put detail into buyout plan
Tax bills go up for some, down for others; Minot residents could see break
It's the first day of finals week, but we have just the thing to get your brain...
Snowfall amounts much lower locally than a year ago
Workshop makes it work
Lifesaving lessons
Pioneer village future on hold
County considers halt on new building in flood-zone
Holiday train rolls on
Snow plow ahead: DOT needs help in Williston district
Dam plan being reviewed
It's almost finals week. It's time to reacquaint yourself with the Gordon B Olso...
North Dakota State Fair Foundation looks for help
CP opens Bakken transload facility in Estevan
Killdeer roundabout
School Board approves bonds for replacements lost in flood
A fast track to health: Medcenter One opens walk-in clinic in Minot
All of the dining areas on campus will have adjusted hours next week for finals...
Are you still looking for a place to stay next semester? Give yourself the gift...
Vollmer goes to Wash., D.C.: Replacing Ramstad school tops list
Bakken BBQ : Food vendors served with opportunities
Turtle Mountain sale:St. John develops property for growth
Council approves acquisitions, names new alderman
Imagine Minot
Kick start your holiday spirit with a performance by the MSU Jazz Ensemble this...
Stop by the Beaver Creek Café for lunch today and indulge yourself with some sav...
Tune in tonight at 6:30 p.m. for the 13th Annual KMSU Auction on Midcontinent Ch...
MSU student Jacey Peterson is living the dream and following in her parents' foo...
It's the last week of class. But don't let final projects and tests make you fra...
Police need help in burglary case
Tex Hall named to national commission: Commission to evaluate management of Indian trust funds
Roadway wreckage: Fatal crashes in oil patch double those of 2010
FEMA trailer in Holiday Tour of Homes
MSU students Josh Beaudoin and Jared Schumaier spent the summer traveling North...
Keith Witwer is retiring this month after 29 years of teaching at Minot State. G...
Red & Green Dance tonight at the Dome at 10:00 p.m. Dress up or dress down. But...
BRIEFS - Minot guitarist to present concert at the James
Handel's 'Messiah' takes the stage
Will sing for food
Snow seems to make the holidays just a little more magical. What's your favorite...
Local Briefs
Possible arson cases being investigated
A familiar, festive sound: Salvation Army begins their annual fundraising
Planners advance pet crematorium, volunteer center
Further investigation
If you're thinking about going back to school, don't forget about MSU's Open Hou...
Welcome back from Thanksgiving break! We hope you had a memorable time with frie...
Trauma center director started as volunteer EMT
Jubilantly jingling: Student dancer's regalia is her identity
Recovery Warehouse: New website to help process collecting of supplies
Number of wild turkeys down since flood
Downtown Minot hosting holiday celebration Friday
'Overwhelmed and humbled': Friends, family help area man build his dream home
Have you considered the idea of completing or continuing your education? Minot S...
Moving up to NCAA Division II and joining the NSIC has allowed MSU to renew one...
Minot State University is this week's featured member institution on
Minot State recycled 16,243 pounds or technology ewaste this year, breaking last...
12,000 homemade cookies needed for Minot airmen
Horticulture high tunnels: Dakota College at Bottineau building structures to extend growing season
Repair work rolls along: Magic City Express on road to recovery
One killed, six injured in crash near Mohall
Displaced flood victims settle in: Temporary units become home for thousands of displaced residents
Minot State's Alumni and Fan Reunion last night was fabulous in San Antonio! In...
Proposed oil, gas rules concern Resource Council: Reserve pits, fracking among group's worries
Meals on Wheels: Seniors have more need due to flood
N.D. Farm Bureau's annual meeting in Minot
River diversions proposed at two locations
The Minot State University football team and several fans are embarking on a pla...
There may be snow on the ground, but it's not too early to think Spring. Registe...
Salvation Army plans for more guests at annual Thanksgiving meal
A battle with the cold: Red Cross encourages preparedness with winter survival kits
Great American Smokeout gives cause to quit
Freezin' for a reason
Nodakords take on the Flood of 2011
Luminus
Local Briefs
“Giving Warms the Heart!” winter clothing drive is happening on campus now throu...
Celebrate Thanksgiving a little early today in Beaver Creek Café!
Don't forget to support 'Freezin' for a Reason' today in the Town and Country Pa...
The art of storytelling:Artist-in-residence shares wisdom with school children
Hotel availability: Visitors Bureau posts information online
County votes to request $10M in loans
Watford City whirlwind: Housing scrambles to keep pace
Learning curves: Drivers struggle with icy conditions in Minot area
Thanks to everybody for a great Native American Awareness Week last week, this w...
Still trying to decide on a major? Thinking about changing your major? Want to a...
Recovery coordinator brings experience to solving disaster problems
Students, before you head out for the long weekend, you may want to fill up at t...
It's well worth the trip to the Gordon B. Olson library at Minot State to see th...
Velva, Glenburn top Region 8 play competition
Freshman 10 performances set at MSU
Symphony 'en-Liszts' pianist for flood relief
Taube Museum of Art display celebrates WWII aircraft
'Touched and Untouched'
See you at the Dome tonight for the Community Halloween Party for Children for a...
Ahead of the curve
The Minot State marketing and alumni office recently paid a visit to Erik Ramsta...
In celebration of International Education Week, all MSU students, faculty, staff...
Students, staff and faculty, join us for Tipoff Spirit Day today at noon in the...
BRIEFS - Successful fundraising efforts
MSU band presents Halloween concert
'The Sound of Music'
The first 150 students in the door for our Flood Fight 2011 exhibition game agai...
Tip Off Spirit Day kicks off new red and green Spirit Day All Minot State Unive...
There aren't many tickets left on our charter plane to San Antonio to tailgate,...
Get your daily dose of culture tonight with Minot State. Take in a showing from...
Tonight's Dig Pink Night for cancer awareness at the volleyball game between MSU...
Troubles don't stop Minot woman from celebrating
Youth coats still needed for giveaway
New border entry at Noonan
Final notice
Grief and loss workshop coming to Minot
4-H club members help with food pantry
'Zoo-ology' homework
Work continues on Minot Amtrak depot
Pressing for answers
This year the annual KMSU auction is donating all of their proceeds to a few flo...
Murder suspects change their pleas
Buyouts a complex issue: FEMA officials tour Minot's potential flood buyout areas
Catholic students rally at Ryan
USS North Dakota
Omar Kalimo pleads innocent
If you're going through The Dome today, make sure to say hi to Bev Alex. She's b...
BRIEFS - Women, horses is theme of fundraising show in Bottineau
Ballet Magnificat presents flood benefit performances, workshops
Works on display
Minot State University presents 'The Crucible'
A special thank you to our friends from The University of North Dakota who trave...
Minot State is helping you beat the pre-winter blahs this week with Chris Jones...
The documentary highlighting Walter Piehl's accomplishment's and life is now ava...
Walter Piehl's documentary is airing tonight on Prairie Public Television. If yo...
Minot State University men's and women's basketball will kick off the 2011-12 se...
BRIEFS - Family band gives concert in Stanley
BCT presents 'Prisoner of Second Avenue'
Minot Symphony season opener is 'Irresistible'
ArtFest at the Moulin Rouge
The first trusses were place yesterday on the overpass that will connect Swain H...
The Slaaten Learning Center is grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony in the...
Board members plan for school system futures
Flood recovery legislation still in draft stage
Recovery checks could go out next month
Burlington buyouts
Open for occupancy
Walter Piehl, one of our most respected artists and faculty and winner of the 20...
Minot State University percussion students will present their fall concert Monda...
Moratorium proposes year-long freeze on county building permits
Notstock begins
Regional haze issue
Engineers prepare to turn input into flood protection
Send us a sign: Neighborhood signs encourage people to move back home
Recovery committee reviews ESF-14 progress
Democrats see flood damage for themselves
Taking ideas for flood control
Flood security process begins
Home demolition
ARTS BRIEFS - ?Fantastic? exhibit part of the draw for NOTSTOCK
PLAY BALL!
County budget OK'd
River board examines flood control
Home sweet temporary home: First families move into FEMA housing
Tonight in Ann Nicole Nelson Hall: Wendy Reynolds and Birgit Fioravanta, profess...
Local Briefs
Debris pick up deadline extended until Oct. 14
Council OKs housing developments
The race is on: Former Jim Hill teacher helps kids in exercise program
DeMakis is 'Da Man'; Minot attorney in center of energy boom
'Minions of the masters': North House Folk School shows crafts, trades
Air Force Chief of Staff to visit Minot AFB
'Music is universal': Accordion group plays old favorites at Hstfest
Quite a character: Artist specializes in caricatures
Today at the Norsk Hstfest
Putting the 'host' in Hstfest
Norway in a bottle: Geir Ness fragrance represents home country
Just one more home football game this year. Join us tomorrow as the Beavers take...
State volleyball tournament moved from Minot to Fargo
Norwegian TV show contestant from N.D.
Similarities of two cultures shown at Hstfest
New 'Hstfest Hunks' shirts available this year
Miss Hstfest
Only one more week until the 2011 NOTSTOCK arts festival:
Brighter spring ahead
Hstfestivities under way: Not exactly your 'Minnesota Vikings'
Hstfestivities under way: Wool designer combines heritage, nature at Hstfest
Hstfestivities under way: Abbacadabra back for third year of Hstfest
Oak Park is number one
There's going to be an open house for Beaver Lodge and University Heights apartm...
It's official: Oak Park is 'America's Favorite Park'
Committee rejects higher tax exemption
Affordable housing projects seek financing
Underpass project in trouble once more
County OKs demo plan
Dike damage dilemma: Several Minoters consider whether to wait or sue
The Norsk Hostfest begins today and runs through Oct. 1. If you've never experie...
MSU to bring police academy to Minot
Donation will help victims sleep at night
Drop it for diapers: Pregnant moms given incentive to quit smoking
Housing projects face rough going
Pedestrian bridge to be pulled for possible repair
Thanks to everyone that came out to make Homecoming 2011 a success! But the most...
Former legislator Redlin died Friday
About 100 students descend on flooded homes to make a day's difference
FEMA temporary group units to include utilities, parking
Minot State University Homecoming
Flood victims present concerns, ideas at open house
'Oil spill' reported on Lake Sakakawea
A velkommen event: Despite the flood, Norsk Hstfest will go on
Military Appreciation Day held
Organization overdue
Final open house community recovery planning meeting
Flooded with questions: Grand Forks city attorney bringing flood recovery expertise to Minot
A total loss: No official plans yet on how to replace flooded Ramstad
Homecoming today combines a mixture of food, sports and meeting with friends fro...
Tribal police can now cite non-Indians for traffic violations
Spearfish revival: Promising wells attract Bottineau County workers
Affordable housing
If you missed ATOM the World's fastest painter, he'll be starting his high energ...
Local Briefs
Envirothon teaches students importance of environment
Helping hands: Insurance agents have Eastwood Park neighborhood covered
FEMA open to use of mobile home parks for temp housing
Proposal rejected
Hope to see you at tonight's Community Block Party (5-8 p.m.) with inflatables f...
MSU block party moved to Dome
Judge lifts injunction on strip club ordinance
A warm welcome
Zoo entrance project to resume
FEMA OKs local parks
Congratulations to 2011 Minot State University Homecoming King Joe Davis and Que...
Council OKs budget; Affordable apartment project backed
Rugby man dies in weekend motorcycle crash
Former Swim Club treasurer accused of embezzling $10K
A financial aid for Ward: Toolkit providing timely help to local flood survivors
Minoters offer flood recovery input
Students - Stop by the Beaver Dam to vote for Homecoming King & Queen. We'll eve...
Only nine more hours until the free Johnny Holm Band community concert in front...
Third generation B-52 flight officer
Five Minot State alumni honored at gathering
Homecoming events set to start Monday
The Air Force way: Airmen lend a helping hand to those rebuilding homes
Price for MSU's geothermal well to raise
Weather outlook
Artspace plans ground-breaking
International river talks could lead to operational changes
Frustration rises over delays in re-opening mobile home parks
Tune in to tomorrow's football game against Montana State University - Bozeman a...
Help us take down Brandon University in the Battle of the Border, the largest do...
After months of construction behind plastic barriers, Minot State University’s B...
Mail processing center to be studied for closure
FEMA's limited funds won't hurt assistance, could affect rebuilding
Two killed in oil well explosion
A hold on housing: Hold on building permits agreed by planning commission
Alabama firm to construct Minot temporary housing site for 300 units
If you've ever thought about studying abroad in a foreign country or going to cl...
Recovery fund needs surveys back to develop voucher program
Finding a street fix
Suspect identified in stabbing incident
Homeless in their hometown
Oak Park wins again
The Gordon B. Olson Library on the Minot State University campus was recognized...
Career fair held at MSU
Strahm speaks at Northwest Rural Consortium
Inductees announced
Klose: NAWS court case can be won
Safeguard surge: Residents insuring properties against future flooding
Minot man injured after being run over by train
Telethon raises nearly $2 million for Minot flood relief
Local Briefs
Man agrees to six-year prison term for sending sexual messages to officer
A long way to go: Oak Park recovery, restoration expected to be a lengthy process
Budget offers tax break to Minot property owners
The Stanley spread: Developer plans more homes, retail growth
Tune into tonight's telethon to "Bring Back the Magic" to Minot:
Head-on crash kills 4 people near Mandaree
Minot couple's 'quiet' life has been full
Brooks Addition residents rebuilding amid uncertain future
Area woman killed in attacks, Ann Nicole Nelson, remembered
Local Briefs
Flooded homes to be winterized for continued work
Only North Dakotan killed in attacks, Ann Nicole Nelson, remembered
Salute to flood relief: 2011 USO Salute held to help flood victims
Clean-up set for today
Park board OKs $6.5M budget
MSU ceremony remembers 9/11
AmeriCorps responds to help in flood recovery
Riverwatch: Minot students conduct tests of Souris River
Two more hours until the women's soccer team takes the field for their first reg...
Today Minot State University is holding a short program in honor of the 10th ann...
Consumers wary of health insurance exchange
Meetings set to discuss flood recovery
More wells needed
Minot Schools receive $10,000 grant from State Farm
Dike removal progressing: Emergency dikes starting to become less noticable
Traffic problems discussed
Minot Park District hires help to speed up flood recovery
Duct cleaning, rather than replacing, is option for owners
Pets welcomed home: Pet evacuation ends but shelter needs continue
Enrollment numbers see slight decrease
Homecoming is just over a week and a half away. Stay up to date on the festiviti...
MSU humanities chair, Linda Olson has traveled the country and the world in sear...
State seeks public input on changes to health insurance market
Partial refunds
County OK's early budget
North Minot grocery OK'd
Oak Park gets nearly 3.25M votes in Coca-Cola $100,000 contest
Local Briefs
N.D. grad participates in Epcot flash mob
Permit issue raises concerns on Fort Berthold
Senior center celebrates: Flood-postponed dedication set for Friday in Surrey
Teacher of the Year: RobbiJo Morgan wins Minot Education Association award
'In the rough': Minot's golf courses in state of flux
Naval Academy visits North Dakota
Full at 'The Hangar': Business takes off at The Hangar Grill
The Black Eyed Peas
MSU alumnus Josh Duhamel tosses the coin to start MSU's first home football game...
It's game time in one hour! Go Beavers!
Dalrymple tours Minot
Developer begins work on housing project
Local musicians to open for Black Eyed Peas
Duhamel presents tickets to shelter residents
Duhamel: Home to help
Meet new MSU Student Government Association president Max Buchholz who's fired u...
A look at the schools
Dakota Territory Air Museum to get F-106 plane
Flood forum gives advice to those rebuilding
Flat tire business booming
Home away from home: WWII veteran finds temporary home in Red Cross shelter
Starting today through Friday Minot State Students (with student ID) can purchas...
Have you seen our "Catch the Excitement" yard signs around town and you can't wa...
Join us at Buffalo Wings and Rings this Wednesday night from 5:30 - 8:00 p.m. We...
Catch up with what 2011 MSU graduate, star wide receiver and kick/punt return se...
We hope everyone had a great first week of classes! Many thanks to Ackerman Su...
Summer Theatre's last show "Don't Dress for Dinner" is tonight at 7:30 pm in the...
The footballl season officially starts tomorrow as the Beavers travel to play th...
The Club Fair is going on today from 11 am to 2 pm in the Quad. Stop on by to se...
Back to School for Minot - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
Spill causes temporary highway closure
Construction underway
Survey to assess need for NAWS
Survey to assess need for NAWS
Waind: Officials planning for next year
All hands on deck: Volunteers come from all over to help Minot
Please check your Campus Connection for updated class locations. Some classes ar...
Happy Back to Classes Day!
Planning commission advances North Hill grocery proposal
Burlington temp housing site to be erected
Ward County condemning properties
Conundrum corner: Arrowhead area businesses consider futures
Minot man arrested in stabbing incident
Turtle Mountain music: 3rd annual 'MetisFest' to be held at International Peace Garden
We understand that parking is one of the principle concerns for students this ye...
Local Briefs
Aussie on a journey
Brand new blade
Minot's True Hero
Something to celebrate
A look at FEMA housing
Wet conditions plague central N.D. harvest, force farmers into spendy solution
River through the woods
Minot AFB 'Peace Persuader Day'
Just trying to help
Longfellow Elementary going through painstaking cleanup
It's almost football season! Check out an MSU football display that Coca-Cola se...
Truck tips, spilling diesel fuel near Mandaree
Base gives more details about B-52 in Russia
Honoring flood victims
Honoring flood victims
Center citizens give nearly $10K to Burlington
Residents could have buy-out answers by end of year
'Festival On Main' to be held all day Saturday
Preserving history: Bottineau refurbishes store, now works to save bank building
ESF assists in drafting recovery plan for region
School begins for Minot Catholic Schools
Oak Park damage 'considerable'
Freshman Move-In Day is tomorrow. If you haven't experienced this, or didn't exp...
Ward County extends housing of zoo animals
Homeowners denied compensation for dike damages
History is waiting: Ward County Historical Society on track to getting inspections done
Housing site on track
Child-care availability worsens
'Specials' could replace N.D. property taxes
Southeast Minot shooting incident ruled an accident
Help for homeowners: FEMA, NDSU, Habitat for Humanity partner up to assist those who need repairs
Council appoints Withus from Ward 2
MSU installing temporary units to help students, staff
Local Briefs
Airman suffers gunshot wound to the head
County inspector keeping busy
Competition tryouts for security forces set
Burlington man plans run for flood victims
Swim to draw attention to water as valuable resource
Protect foundations
To Lincoln, with love
Get your fair food fix
Officials address flood recovery
Horace Mann Company donates to schools
Today is Campus Clean-up Day. If you can spare some time, between 8:00 a.m. - 11...
Minot firm awarded contract for first temp housing site
Boil order lifted
Gang problem in Minot?
Police: Rumors of flood worker violence untrue
Hail hits forage event
We were contacted by a concerned parent asking about campus security for next ye...
Minot State University football will conduct its first controlled scrimmage on F...
Ripplinger retires: Record book closes on Ripplinger's career with city
Initial construction to start on FEMA homes group site
Lions Clubs members assist with cleanup
Wiring issue tangled
Legislators tour Minot
Moisture meters available to help cleaning efforts
Replacing Ramstad
Kalmio ordered held without bond
Flood of 'for sale' signs
Flood Donations
President Fuller stopped by the KXMC noon show today to discuss MSU's current st...
Minot State University has begun drilling geothermal wells on campus. Sections o...
Health department hosted meeting for public on disaster preparedness activities
Some Minot schools failing 'No Child Left Behind'
Road repairs get green light
'Why Not!?!': Local music, arts fest 'fight back' against flood
There have been a lot of questions and concerns about student housing on MSU’s c...
Police make several drug related arrests
Concert to benefit flood victims
Lenertz: Public information officer
Spills not always reported
Help in a keystroke
Still strong at 100
Timeline of Minot's 2011 flood
Flood information and announcements
Berg pitches in
Additional rebates for energy efficiency equipment available to FEMA-registered home owners
County asks state to develop flood protection
Levee repairs, temp dikes define 2012 protection
FEMA housing plans
Something to help you get through the weekend and look forward to Monday: All su...
Do you want to help beautify the MSU campus and help get it ready for the start...
Kalmio charged in death of Sabrina Zephier
Disaster Relief Headquarters moves to air museum
No formaldehyde issues with FEMA homes for Ward County
Refinery project gets key permit
Lengthy recovery for Minot parks
Flooding the market
MSU Summer Theatre was a favorite destination this year, which made for several...
Oak Park and NW Minot Cleanup
Airmen can live in FEMA housing and collect housing allowances
Minot State summer projects on schedule
Val's Cyclery reopens after flood
Recovery committee discusses housing issues
City budget presented
Minot Catholic schools to open on time
An unsound situation: EPA removes hazards from Minot's waste stream
County mulls flood recovery options
Duty comes first
Bakken Housing Services donates furniture for Minot
Skydancer rebuilds: construction begins on new casino
Burlington residents learn of flood protection plan
Crime, housing, flood control concerns dominate city council meeting
Saying goodbye to Minot: A flooded resident's tale
Josh Duhamel, a Minot native who attended Minot State University, along with wif...
Holy moly, it's already August and 16-week classes start on August 23! What are...
New N.D. laws in effect: No texting while driving
Minot to host Black Eyed Peas in flood benefit
Anamoose promoter proud of her community
Working, waiting: Military family faces flood aftermath
Repairs on N.D. Highway 22 to start in early August
Help has a place to stay
Historical Society buildings heavily damaged in flood
Trinity Health's Kidney Dialysis Unit back in service
Garrison RV park filled
Minot couple met during 1969 flood
Review of Souris River dam operating agreement likely
Burlington to buy 11 homes
Get the latest on what MSU is doing post-flood and how we're addressing flooding...
Health officials warn homeowners about asbestos cleanup
Rocky roads for reservations
First of FEMA homes being installed on private lots
School start date set
U.S. Army Corps recieves new debris removal contract
'Man-camp' to be moved from neighborhood
Governor joins cleanup crew; calls for more volunteers
Committee supports consultants, reviving mobile-home parks
Committee discusses plans to contain river in Minot
Saltwater spill sours soil
North Dakota Governor Jack Dalrymple was in town today, with several members of...
Commission gives workforce housing another look
Hostfest to hold full event despite flood
N.D. Association of Counties talks with Ward County about flood
City incurs flood- related expenses
VFW Club damaged
Minot State faculty and staff are preparing for Connections, part two of the ori...
Salvation Army primary in handing out meals and hope
Red Cross transitions
Cloverdale closes Minot processing plant
SBA urges flood victims to get loan qualified
Roughrider Campground recovery under way
Football is back in the air! Today through Wednesday we're welcoming high school players to our positional footall camps. Hope you guys enjoy the new field turf!
Hellevang: educator on flood clean-up
Long wait for water
Local Briefs
FEMA reports that disaster assistance to North Dakota tops $50 million
Made to last forever
Reconstructing the past
Local Briefs
Off the deep end - Velva pool welcomes neighbors to enjoy summer
City updates progress of flood fight
FEMA trailers move in
Our dike handled the flood waters well, but it's having trouble staying up to the machinery digging away at it. If you are looking for housing options for this fall semester, give us a call at: 701-858-3363
The Red Cross offers service with a smile
Somebody cares
Minot airport sets record boardings in June
Third times a charm
Removing the dikes
Hamberg's last hurrah
Trinity Homes residents to return Monday
Homeowners advised of condemnation options
Xcel replaces transformers
Oak Park close to becoming America's Favorite Park
Hagar removed from new cases
Bypass project put on hold
No zoo for 2011
Contractors face huge tasks
This Thursday, "My Fair Lady" opens on the Minot State Summer Theater stage and runs through July 25. For reservations, call 858-3228.
Car washes allowed to open; residents still asked to conserve water
State prepared to pay its share
All Hands dispatches volunteers where needed
Country Club ponders future
Have questions about fall semester classes, registration, housing, or textbook rental/e-book options? Call the campus to get answers. 858.3000 800.777.0750
→ KX News Minot: The Minot State University dike is coming down!
Our dike is coming down!
The Minot Recovery Center needs volunteers in 2 ways. 1. Take information on the phone about who needs help and who wants to help. 2. You can help haul things out for those needing help! 701.858.9366
Flood information and announcements
Dealing with debris
Keeping MSU running smooth
Stormy Sunday
Home preparation
Area gets more rain, excessive heat warning issued
Loads and loads of loads
No laughing matter
Sorum signs on with city to get flood message out
University Avenue dike to be removed
Red Cross volunteers moved to high school
Dealing with contractors: Ask questions
Salvation Army dedicates $500,000 to Minot flood relief
Church to be gutted
Boil order lifted for another section of Minot
Flood information and announcements
Highway 83 Bypass bridge still being evaluated
Board talks about delaying start of school
Meeting addresses homeowner frustrations
Plotting a course
Napolitano promises federal assistance for flood recovery
The Minot Daily News establishes fund to benefit flood victims
City eases time restrictions on residents in evacuation zones
Recovery committee seeks to get info out
Flood damage could top $1 billion
City OKs site for FEMA camp
Homeland Security Secretary Napolitano visits flooded Minot
Minot Area Recovery Fund reaches $2M
End might be in sight for water cautions
Flooded residents might get demo help
From flood to flood
Registration is in full swing on campus today as part of one of our freshmen orientation sessions. Don't forget to register for your fall classes. You can register online through Campus Connection.
Hwy 83 Bypass bridge closes
Eviction notice rumors untrue
City employees want better pay plan
Officials discuss temp housing plans
Business of recovery
We're gearing up for NCAA D2 athletics competition next year.
Flood information and announcements
Ewert: a nice lady
Flood cancels State Fair
Highway 83 Bypass bridge closed for repairs
Boil order lifted for residents south of 2 & 52 Bypass in city limits
North Dakota State Fair canceled
Pump up the water
Flood information and announcements
Mischievous dogs rescued from roof during flood
Checking in/checking out
Loads of Hope sets up outside MSU Dome
Officials discuss possible sites for housing
Napolitano to tour Minot Wednesday
Majority of flooded homes have extensive damage
Minot State students, faculty and staff: MSU has a resource if you're looking for a place to stay, or to get assistance with cleaning, moving, etc. If you're able to offer any of those resources please visit this site as well. We'll be doi
Schools making plans for upcoming year
Minot life slowly returning to normal
Residents look for answers about homes
Searching for finances
The Minot Daily News establishes fund to benefit flood victims
Broadway closes temporarily
Recovery coordinator: Don't count on home buyouts
The Pirates of Penzance starts tonight at the MSU Summer Theatre. The show runs Thursday through Monday (July 7-11). All shows are in the MSU Amphitheater at 8:30 p.m. Tickets are $8 for adults, $7 for senior citizens and children over 12, $5 for chil
Westbound US Highway 2 south of Burdick Expressway in Minot now open
Citizens committee sets framework to begin flood recovery
Brooks Addition prepares
A call to Him
Safety comes first
Students should park in the unreserved lots to the west and south of the library or the north Dome parking lot.
Men on a Mission
Classes resume at Minot State University
Burlington buyouts pondered
City prepares for heavy damage, long recovery
Welcome back to class! All parking lots on the south side of campus are closed. The best place to park is in the Bishop Ryan lots as the Administration and Student Union parking lots are being used by people seeking FEMA assistance. Ticketing has been su
Determined Driver
Flood information and announcements
Protecting the pets - Sterling Kennel boards hundreds of displaced pets
BNSF trains return to service in Minot
Festival of the Parks: Fun in the Flood Edition
Ogden Newspapers establishes relief fund
83 Bypass reopened, Broadway hours extended
Walter's Fame boils over
Be it ever so humble
Ogden Newspapers establishes relief fund
Flood info, reports
Gerle family grows
Double jeopardy: Minot couple flooded twice this year
SRT restores service to 900 homes
Ogden Newspapers establishes relief fund
Minot Area Recovery Fund at $1.73 million in donations
Flood info, reports
Air Force officer in Afghanistan manages flood with help from friends
A case for more aid
Flood raises issues
Have a wonderful 4th of July, we'll see you for normal classes on July 5!
Watch out for text scams
Broadway hours expanded, starting Saturday
Ogden Newspapers establishes relief fund; Some residents in NW area allowed back in homes
First District Health Unit opens vaccination clinic
Ward County begins plans to rebuild
Bridge inspectors watching for damage
Housing plans under way
Summer school/activites on the MSU campus will resume on Tuesday, July 5. Updates for MSU summer school students can be found at www.minotstateu.edu (click on Flood Update). If you have questions about your summer class(es), please contact your instruct
The show must go on
Temporary MarketPlace a success
Broadway re-opens
Trinity Medical Arts reopens
Flood issues don't stop services for seniors
St. Alexius clinic, Thrifty White Drug provide services
BROADWAY REOPENED FOR LIMITED HOURS
Minot's water problems continue
Minot moving into recovery mode
Mobile homes a different cleanup challenge
Three buns in one home
Good will grill
Marketplace Foods to open temporary location on North Hill
FEMA gets a Minot welcome
River levels slowly dropping
Main breaks force conservation order
'This is what we do' - Minot man defines sacrificial giving
Drive-thru water - Convoy of Hope serves Minot
Library employees work to keep building dry
Fair fate determined soon, main buildings protected
MacMartin: We'll come back 'stronger than ever'
Failure of 'corrective measure' led to boil order
1,561.72: Souris crest sets record four feet higher
MINOT RESIDENTS ASKED TO USE WATER ONLY FOR EMERGENCIES
Here's an update by President Fuller on MSU's flood situation: www.minotstateu.edu.
HOEVEN: SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION TO OPEN HELP CENTERS IN MINOT
Flooding brings out many watchers
Heavy machinery works to stabilize bridge
Flooding makes victims of Minot schools
Minot area sees its longest day
Love conquers all: Minot couple fends off flood issues to take the plunge
Flood evacuees sad but grateful
Flows lower than Thursday estimate
Flood of emotion: Reality flows in
Flood Videos from 6-25-2011
Flash flood warnings issued for Minot area
Assistance from FEMA on fast track
Evacuee moved in, then moved out
Due to the flooding in the City of Minot, all face-to-face and IVN classes held on the Minot State University campus are cancelled until Tuesday, July 5th. All other classes, including those held at Minot Air Force Base, the Bismarck campus, and via Onli
Classes are currently on hold as we watch what the rising waters do. If the north/south roads stay open, there will be a determination made this weekend or on Monday as to when classes will resume. Online class homework is still accessible by Blackboard.
Video of 3rd St SE Flooding
Minot Area Community Foundation (MACF) is establishing a fund to help the area
Souris River pours through Minot
Burlington dike work ends, more people evacuated
Minot residents find power in prayer at Zion Lutheran Church
Swamped:Corps says Souris flows to double by Saturday
Flood information and announcements
Swamped: Water starts to inundate the valley
All classes for today are cancelled because of increased flood projections. Take care of yourselves and stay safe.
BROADWAY CLOSED; VALLEY RESIDENTS SHOULD EVACUATE NOW
Velva opens emergency operations center
Widespread nightmare
Dinner is served
Officials hit the air to survey flood damage
Hope and despair
Minot Fire Department readies for flood
Senator Conrad on the Senate floor
The Dome is now taking in evacuees, we will try to make your stay as comfortable as possible. Hopefully the flood will pass sooner than later.
Because of the flooding that the city of Minot is experiencing, summer theatre dates have been pushed back:
Souris River tops dikes in several Minot neighborhoods
Subdivision residents prepare to evacuate
Northwest Minot residents pack up lives
State Fair will go on
Burlington evacuation deadline moved up
Minot residents evacuate as historic rise in Souris River approaches
Pool's closed...for now - Roosevelt Park Pool may be closed for summer
Corps to build, raise dikes
Burlington races to raise dikes as evacuation begins
'It's a sad day' - Crest could be 10 feet higher than June 1
MSU remains open; MAFB opens shelter for military members
Building Hope speaker encourages participants
Minot State University is hosting our first orientation for accepted freshmen. It's always fun to meet our newest students!
MINOT ORDERS MANDATORY EVACUATIONS; river level expected to reach 1,563 in Minot
Whitesell keeps a vigilant watch over Minot
Heavy rain causes problems
Water woes continue
City, areas preparing for more water
Flash flood warning
Truck collides with southwest Minot bridge
Jazzin' it up at Roosevelt
More flooding could happen
Growth adds value
413-mile journey to honor N.D. soldiers who died in Afghanistan
Historic bridge's lift system never used
Counties begin redistricting process
No solutions yet
Board meets on special city election
Two elected to Leeds School Board on Tuesday
Amtrak major impact
Presentation shows alcohol use in N.D. campuses
'Dizzy' is grand marshal
Everyone tell the rain to stay away tonight. The second stop on the friend-raising golf tour is tonight in Rugby. Come on out at 4:30 for registration and golfing at 5:00. It looks like we should be done and gone before any rain hits!
Heavy rain expected to hit Minot area tonight, could cause rise in river
Area school election results
West Nile surveillance activities begin
Flow numbers vary
Partners in excellence: 5th Bomb Wing, 91st Missile Wing receive Omaha Trophies
Levees leave problems: Water Resource Board discusses levee situation
Storm systems like 'dodging bullets'
Voters approve sales-tax measure
Foster named new school board member
Hoeven wants Guantanamo Bay kept open
Summer theater starts tonight at 8:30! Hopefully there won't be any rain for many reasons.
Department of Health identifies first measles case since 1987
Zoo season uncertain
Groups debate sales-tax measure's property tax relief
Souris stays steady
Glinz preserves Bottineau's past
Minot manages new crest
Flood officials: Be 'especially vigilant' tonight
Flood impacts Rice Lake
Des Lacs River threatens Burlington once more
St. Alexius buys former Sykes building
'Vigilance essential'; weeks of high flows for Souris
55th Street project on track for completion
New paramedics class to begin
Audubon water up
Trinity Homes residents not returning yet
Hair care fare dare
Sales tax vote: Where the money might go
Study shows 56,000 people in Minot in 15 years
The Souris rises again
The always popular MSU summer theatre is almost ready to kick off its season with "The Drowsy Chaperone". Performances run every night at 8:30 starting Tuesday, June 14 and running through Sunday, June 19. Make reservations at 858-3228 as perfo
Dakota Chamber Music in full swing
Small towns, big booms
Suspects plead innocent in murder trial
Tentative times ahead: Record release to raise Souris
Minot public school board choose three finalists
Semi rolls over on Burdick
Apple Grove grievance
Mail management - Post office officials to study services in Douglas
Check out the adventures of eight Minot State University students who have been studying abroad during the 2010-2011 academic year along with the students who are traveling abroad this summer:
Possible chemical spill on East Burdick Expressway
Google gives presentation to Minot teachers about apps
National Guard prepares for thunderstorms
Celebration put on hold
City fills key city positions
Everyone allowed home
Tomorrow is the first of six Friend-Raising Golf Tour events. Join us at the Velva course at 4:30 for registration and a shotgun start at 5:00 p.m. We'll have prizes and a social for all participants. It's going to be a lot of fun!
Minot State resumes full operations today. Welcome back to class and welcome College for Kids, Dakota Chamber Music Institute, Victim Assistance, and the Girls Individual Skills Basketball Camp. How are you spending your summer?
All Minot residents can move back into evacuation zones
Teamwork is job one
Back in Business
Voters' verdict: Minot citizens to decide tax fate
Some evacuees allowed to return home
Many residents might not be returning home soon
Spillway spectacle
Food for fighters
Flooding expected at Fort Stevenson Marina
North Dakota State Fair 2011
Some Minot residents allowed back into homes
Minot Wal-Mart keeps busy
Evacuation delays Minot Daily News delivery
Businesses help employees deal with evacuation
Guard helping Minot evacuate
Souris crests in Minot
Souris River crests; Several Minot streets remain closed
Minot State helping with flood fight
Schools work to move equipment during evacuation
A comfort during difficult times
Trinity Homes Evacuated, Trinity Health undergoes preparedness planning
Dodging disaster
The flood fight begins: Hotels running out of rooms for evacuators
The flood fight begins: Sandbagging volunteers waiting for sand
Downstream residents prepare for more water
EVACUATED!
Minot in desperate need of sandbagging help
Burlington residents brace for surge
CITY ORDERS MANDATORY EVACUATIONS; High water forces closure of streets, bridges; MSU, Minot Public Schools closed
Juvenile driver charged with fleeing from police
The dive to save lives: Unusual situations challenge dive rescue teams
As we remember them: Memorial Day ceremony held in auditorium
A 'perfect storm' - Long, heavy rains flood Minot streets
Magi golfers finish fourth and sixth
ORCS class of 2011 graduates
Magic memories
Sewer main collapses
Slippery when wet: Backup plans in place if flooding hits bike tour
River preparations ongoing
Fort Berthold's bad roads: Damaged roads impact life on Fort Berthold
Memorial Day program moved to Minot auditorum
Committee approves MAGIC Fund rural grants
The Souris at Estevan: Flood control resevoirs face major test for 2011
Looysen: Fed budget cuts will impact school district
Souris outlook improves: Less water expected
Insurance department offers flood information
Red Cross volunteer to help with Mont. flood efforts
Red Cross helping flood victims
Avoiding a water hazard
Dike work continues
Six Beaver track stars begin their quest for a national championship today at the NAIA Outdoor National Championships in Marion, Ind. Wish Zach Ryan, Hanna Johnson, Kirk Capdeville, Carlos Hernandez, Brandon Velasquez and Josh Ming luck. Abbey Aide and
Minot dikes grow
Teacher contract negotions ongoing
Bottineau brotherhood
Minot objects to limit on access to oil grants
Worst case Souris scenario
'It will drain out': Culvert refurbishment might be key to water problems at base
Jury decides Minot man's actions were self-defense
Church cleaning up wet basement
City asks Corps to take charge of dikes
Minot races to raise dikes
Mark your calenders now: The 6th annual MSU golf tour could be coming to a town near you. We'll be visiting six cities this year, starting with Velva on June 7. The format for each stop is a four-person, 9-hole scramble. For a full list of dates, ci
City begins raising dikes throughout Minot
TGU-Granville kindergarteners collect pop tops for charity
Finding a cure: Area groups prepare for 2011 Relay for Life event
Tallman takes the stand
Souris River still stubborn; More high water ahead
'Unbelievable' - Governor, mayors view Souris basin from above
Dr. John Girard, MSU Business Administration professor, is teaching on board a cruise ship in the Caribbean as part of the Semester at Sea. Follow his blog at: How are you living your summer to its fullest?
Lynsi Schneider is for birds
Water war wages on
Street flooded; motorists asked to avoid Broadway/4th Ave. area
Bishop Ryan sees another class through
Three pilots share memories of flying the B-25
Trinity Health gets second mammography unit
Parshall remembers
Webb sentenced for possession of child pornography
Prosecutors make their case
City responds to Souris
Damaged wind turbine to be fixed in June
Walking the walk: Mother Earth Water Walkers raise awareness of water
Minot murder trial continues
Flood watch issued
New development in Stanley
The MSU women's softball team begins play today in the NAIA National Softball Tournament in Gulf Shores, Alabama against Lindsey Wilson (Ky.). The women's golf team is in 23rd after the second round of the Women's Golf National Championshi
Opening arguments begin
Minot seeks new salvage
Berglund named officer of the year
Whiting picks CHS to market gas from new plant
Release increase for Souris River, Sherwood flows high
Lodge sweet lodge: Fund-raising campaign for Annie's House is halfway home
Rice Lake residents ask for water help
Berg: 'The problem is the Senate'
As promised here's a short highlight video from the 2011 MSU commencement ceremony. A DVD of the entire ceremony will be available for purchase on 05/20/11. There is no charge, but copies are limited to one per person.
Hall of Famer Killebrew dies at 74
Souris flows lowered, faulty gauge the culprit
Kim Brown to talk about 'Arthur' at Minot Public Library
For the birds...literally: Lunder welcomed to a bird's nest in her bicycle
N.D. Supreme Court is next stop for economic development lawsuit
Hawk released
Banner missing from roadside memorial returned
Sunday Souris surprise: Souris River forecast rises
Guard remains ready for flood response
Five years later
Minot-area ranchers come through snowstorm with minimal losses
Unique opportunity
High water difficult for homeowners, farmers
Jinx lives up to its name on Friday the thirteenth
Bring on Spring: Scandinavian Heritage Park getting ready to open
Medcenter One to open Minot clinic
MSU marchers: Graduates celebrate by donning caps and gowns at the dome
Stay tuned for a taped broadcast of the entire commencement ceremony. We will stream it on our web site. There will also be a DVD available for purchase and a short highlight video of the event. We'll let you know when all of these are ready. Once a
You just graduated, what are you going to do next? Congratulations graduates for all of your hard work and dedication, it's paying off!
Load restrictions now on several Ward roads
Divide to stop permits for rigs to protect roads
Electric cooperative crews brave the elements
Frack to the future: Verendrye planning for future Ward oil development
Souris to remain high
Tomorrow's the big day! See the commencement list to see who's making the jump to the next stage of their life: can also use this link to tune in to a live broadcast of commencement exercises (9:30 a.m. CST).
Beaver Creek Café has changed hours for the rest of the week.
Minot receives award from Allegiant
It's construction season
Burlington prepares for high water
Logan family battling high water since early April
Critical days ahead
MSU announces year-end awards for four wrestlers. Great job in your first season guys:
Welcome to our campus KMOT Best in Class students! We look forward to hosting some of the best high school students in the region.
Souris River tops flood stage, rising
Sudden rise for Souris
Rice Lake residents seek solution to flooding problem
Major rise for Souris
'Sensational' runoff
Gear up for finals by first filling up your stomach with some nice hardy brain food. Stop by Beaver Creek Cafe (2nd floor cafeteria) tonight from 9:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. for the annual finals breakfast served by the MSU vice presidents.
Another great look at the Minot State Wellness Center. The facility will open in 2012 and will feature a climbing wall; fitness rooms; gyms for practices, recreation and dances. It will also be connected to Swain Hall by way of a sky walk. As a student,
The Minot State women's softball team punched their ticket back to Nationals in Alabama by beating Dickinson State to win the DAC championship:
Safety is main concern
Smette, Kaylor elected to TGU school board
Working together: Alaska, Hawaii reps come to N.D. on energy development
Boom or bust? - Petroleum Council president optimistic about improvement
Boom or bust? - Companies try to be good neighbors
Boom or bust? - Landowners unhappy with oil companies
Double victory for Minot Air Force Base
On the right track: Meals on Wheels to deliver 75,000 meals this year
'The Big M' building is finally sold
Shelter shape-up: Students help get YMCA shelter ready
The Beaver Dam will be CLOSED on Saturday, May 7 because of the State Class B Music Festival. All Sodexo locations will also have different hours of operation. See the attached photo for details:
State oil and gas lease sale totals $47 1/2 million
Census: younger families leaving mark on Minot
Minot home has history
Oil boom impacts base housing
Cutting the cord
Lake Sakakawea climbing: Major runoff expected
Souris flows increased; further river rises likely
Students become sundaes for cancer charity
Forestry dept. once again offers boulevard trees
The list of the 690 undergraduate and graduate students eligible to walk in commencement ceremony on May, 13 at 10:00 a.m. has been released: has the journey been like for you or your student?
Budget law to provide information for taxpayers
Running out of room: Government forced to review reimbursement rates
Troubled waste station gets new manager
Flooding issues fill county board meeting
Minot GOP legislators recap session
Congratulations to the Minot State University Robotics Club who received national recognition by taking first place in the Penn State Abington Mini Grand Challenge outdoor robot contest. To see the robots in action and to read the full story:
Sawyer rockfest canceled due to lack of sponsors
Downtown's hair apparent: Tom Plemel doesn't plan on retirement anytime soon
MAGIC Fund grant for airport improvements OK'd
Bin Laden's death bittersweet for Mandaree couple
Storm impacts Amtrak service
Tonight at 7:30 p.m. is the last full Minot State band concert of the semester. But it's not even the last concert this week that we'll participate in: Eight MSU students have been invited to perform with the United States Air Force Heartland
Power outages continue in N.D.
Hammond out of retirement
Bin Laden killed; Al-Qaida leader buried at sea
Mohall contact center will expand to Fargo
How to cope with flooding
Weather strands motorists, causes power outages
Weather warm enough for planting, but fields too wet
NO TRAVEL ADVISED FOR WARD COUNTY
A May Day to remember: Red Cross makes Easter baskets for Veterans
Police officer honored for 2010 rescue of boy in river
Brian Kalk announces run for Senate
Souris shows some signs of settling
FEMA team takes tour of Ward County flood impact
Land Department conducts first online land sale
Spring Honor Dance
New zebra born at zoo
Sawyer authorities seek information
Church celebrates grant for new equipment
Hope to see you at the Spring Honor Dance and Powwow tomorrow and Saturday. It's free and open to the public. Join us for dance competitions, vendor tables and indian tacos.
If you're planning on taking classes this summer, don't wait to register for classes. Go to Classes with low enrollment after May 1 will be cancelled.
Edison fourth graders host pie social
Excitement in the air
Amtrak, BNSF plan for possible alternate route
Hoeven brings federal aid message to flood fighters
Souris runoff now in system
Today the MSU Concert Choir joins forces with the Williston State College Choir and hits the road (yet stays in Minot) to perform at the First Presbyterian Church tonight at 8:00 p.m.
Committee rejects tax abatement for apartments
Trinity dietitian offers spring weight loss tips
An unforgettable moment: Stanley student gets unique prom experience
Judge orders jury pool reduction in murder case
A salute for shoes: Soldier from Minot delivers thanks for shoes to Afghanistan
Do you sometimes feel like you're not living up to your full potential? Experience "The 100% Factor: How to Live Your Capacity." Jodee Bock, author helps participants examine how much of their lives they are actually living. Get exposed to
Fire department monitoring Easter Sunday fire scene
Quadruple homicide case still under police investigation
Reviving an old dance
Souris surges through Minot
Boy, oh boy it's wet
Like you need another excuse to get out and enjoy our nice weather, but we're going to give you one anyway. Join us for tailgating following the MSU Beaver's final spring practice scrimmage on Saturday, April 30. The scrimmage starts at 10 a.m.
On and along the Souris River
"The day the music lived"
Additional Photos of the Easter Sunday fire
Easter Sunday fire
Harold Schafer family is next film project for The Dakota Institute
Power plant tours show updated exhibits
Oh, Easter tree
Flooding near Minot
Hunting at the zoo
Scientist panel to release fracking review
Souris rapid rise
Minot murder suspect pleads not guilty
Souris River system tested
Supervisor: Recent oil spill caused by runoff
Public talks deficit with Berg in Minot
An effort to defeat
MSU Alumni - Are you employed in a science, technology, engineering or math-related occupation in North Dakota? You may be eligible for up to $6,000 in student loan forgiveness. See:
Red Cross seeks veteran, military nominees for May Day baskets
High water wracks Bottineau County
Corps eases up operations
Students clean MSU campus
Flood talks with Conrad
It's a great day to be of service at Minot State. Help with the campus wide clean up for Earth Day from 9:00 a.m to 3:00 p.m. (meet in the quad) or put together a personal care kit for the Japan Relief Project from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. (meet in t
Mandan spoils opener
Good news and bad news on flooding
Training in jeopardy
Fore! But When?
Fighting off the flood
Minot man convicted to serve 30 years in federal prison
Minot State, MVAW Recycling Center to observe Earth Day
A field of their own
Muddy roads, reserve pits flooding main problems in oil field
River reservoirs filling
Take a tour through "A Tunnel of Oppression" in the Conference Center (Student Center, third) floor. This is a unique diversity initiative student project created by Katie Ferguson that shows what people experience in abuse, racism and intolera
Small city, big impact
Rice Lake sees flood problems
Minot AFB has water challenges too
Return to glory days
Heliplane given more time to comply
Packed parking
Going top shelf
Record snowfall likely to be topped
Legislature considers funding for base retention
Need to take your mind off the Spring snow? Join us for "Much Ado About Nothing", an MSU Theatre Department production at 7:30 p.m. in the Aleshire Theater.
Red Cross assists families displaced by flooding
Flood making impact on railroads
Des Lacs River in decline
Minot asks residents to be watchful through high water period
Washing away records
Man arrested after robbery at Minot's Gate City Bank
Governor heads flood tour
'This blows 2009 out of the water'
Minot sits secure for now
Flood evacuees have options for boarding
Drama, trauma what next?
We have some pretty great pool players in the Beaver Dam. But none of them compare to today's guest, Dr. Cue. Stop by the Beaver Dam at noon or at 7:00 p.m. for a pretty amazing trick shot demonstration.
Answering the needy call
Development to bring homes, businesses to Stanley
A river runs through it, just about
Water woes continue
'Marketplace for Kids' shows off projects
Welcome to campus Marketplace for Kids! Have fun in all of your classes today. Come see what these students are capable of and support them by stopping by to see their projects from 11:35 a.m. to 12:25 p.m. in the Dome.
Flooding raises safety concerns
Rollover near Maxbass kills one
Legislation planned on energy resources
Zealous Zoologist
Spillway sidestep
URGENT: Summer semester registration is required by May 1 for all classes. Your prompt action is needed as low enrollment classes will be cancelled. Contact the registrar's office if you have any questions at 858.3345. Visit: to register for all c
It should get up to 60 degrees today, to celebrate, we're giving you several things to do tonight: Beavers Got Talent (7:00), a self defense workshop (7:00), David Holler, a tenor Student Music Recital (7:30). What are you going to do to celebrate t
Williston State College presents new academic logo
North Plains Elementary wins 'Healthy School Makeover' contest
Clean-up crews ready
Waterways cresting
Ground breaking set for Williston splash pad
Refuge closures possible due to federal shutdown
Tribal business council responds to transition team's actions
Water troubles flow
Willow Creek to flood
Six contestants showed off their vocal talents in the Beaver Idol finals on April 6. KMSU (MSU's student run TV station) broadcasted the event and gave away prizes of an iPad 2, an iPod Touch, and a restaurant gift certificate.
Forecasters lower flood threat for Minot
Water break floods Minot business
Velva's flood fight
Awesome speaker, Michel Chikwanine, tonight, April 7th, at 7 p.m., Minot State, 3rd Floor Conference Center, Student Center. Free and open to the public. You will be inspired and moved when you hear his story.
Our students, faculty and staff in Norway have been busy learning about the Norwegian government, welfare system, university system and much more. They've also been very active blogging about their experiences and have posted some gorgeous photos. C
Easter Egg Hunt
Rising water raises concern
For the first time in history, the MSU women's softball team plays at Herb Parker Stadium. Don't miss it, Thursday, April 7 at 1:00 p.m.
Students - The Beaver Idol Finale is tonight, enjoy free pizza with friends and vote for your favorite. Tonight you decide who wins.
Sharing Culture through foreign exchange students
City ready to accept credit cards
County grants tax exemptions; gets good flood news
Flood preparations
Trinity Health opens new same day surgery area
Trinity Health recognized with Best in Value award
Williston sets seasonal snowfall record
City agrees to put sales tax to vote
Mountain snows boost lake outlook
'Fill The Dome'
Children and their families enjoyed interacting with students, faculty and staff about academic programs, student organizations, art and music activities and more. On top of that, the kids had their share of games and candy.
Our students have arrived in Norway, follow their travels:
Lieberg earns Governor Award
Minot AFB airmen to return from Guam
Spills occurred at wells in the Mandaree and Keene areas
Gardening by the foot
Rescued from the snow
Des Lacs River awakens
Ward, Minot police seeking missing juvenile
Congrats to new Student Government President, Max Buchholz! For the full list of election results:
County declares flood emergency
City flood preparation under way
Missouri River cancels pulses
Centennial Park coming along
Aldermen want Heliplane to comply with agreement
City more at ease with flood prediction
Ward fifth in health
Four Minot State students and two faculty members are making an academic visit to Harstad University College in Norway from April 1-10. Follow their experiences at www.minotstateu.edu/international/blog.
Stop by and visit MSU at the Mall this Saturday, April 2 from noon to 3:00 p.m. This interactive public event is a great way to visit with students, faculty and staff about academic programs, student organizations, events, arts and music activities! Chil
Plans to raise dikes
Airport to seek MAGIC funds for parking, terminal
Residents propose Minot extend expiring NAWS tax for new uses
Community expansion
Minot murder trial moves forward
Experience some of the most demanding concert pieces from internationally renowned performers this Saturday night at 7:30 in Ann Nicole Nelson Hall on the MSU campus.
Scouting out a hero
Another apartment complex clears planning commission
Hydrologist's view of Souris Basin melt impact
Zoo adding building
Check out an article from the Minot Daily on storied Minot High swim coach and MSU alumnus Kathy Aspaas:
URGENT: Summer semester registration is required by May 1 for all classes. Your prompt action is needed as low enrollment classes will be cancelled. Contact the registrar's office if you have any questions at 858.3345. Visit: to register for all c
Pool of memories
Conference for Bakken investors set for Minot
All Girl Extravaganza
Prairie Warrior Auction
The forgotten Totten Trail
March Madness is going by quickly. But you can let the basketball continue by registering for on of the annual MSU basketball tournaments at www.msubeavers.com or by calling 858-3041.
Minot man arrested for misdemeanors
Ness named MSU public information director
Something for everyone
Principal position at Perkett to become full-time
Minot reports felony crimes down in 2010
Former Minot State University football standout Johnny Lester recently had a "Pro Day" workout with NFL scouts:
Harvey business cited by OSHA as having unsafe conditions
Looking for angels
Minot near record total snowfall
Digging out again
March 23 Minot Daily News Online
Bartlett to testify for changes on home school bill
ECO-Pad saves costs, land
'Everybody is tired of this'
Minot State University art students took home seven awards in categories ranging from photography to illustration at the North Dakota Advertising Federation Student Competition Feb. 24-25 in Fargo. This year’s professional judges awarded three gold
Sisterhood on skates
Minot Public Schools cancels classes for Wednesday; no travel advised
REINS Act making its way through Congress
Relief mission for Japan
If you're ready to get a new spring "do", why not take part in the Salon charity showdown. Minot State social work major Lorianne Cree has organized a charity drive in which thirteen local hair salons will donate money from some of the hai
Thank you to all the students who completed the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) survey. You've provided us with much useful information to guide important decisions and change the future of MSU. If you still haven't completed the
Quilters perfect their art
Quilt show draws hundreds seeking inspiration
Internet service is back to SRT customers
Man drives into MBM Auto building
Longfellow school tributes 'everyday heroes'
Minot AFB airman to take part in disaster relief in Japan
Salon charity showdown
Break out of the cabin fever blahs with one of the hottest ways to get fit, Zumba! Now through the end of the semester, students can Zumba it up every Thursday night at 7:00 in the Swain Hall Pedagogy Lab.
Boots & Coots making progress at oil-well fire
Clean up continues at oil spill site
Pietsch to take flight
Hstfest lineup announced
North Dakota cited in National Flood Outlook
School board seeking to buy more land
Minot wins airport of the year
Minot's growth raises population past 40,000
Funding secured for northeast bypass
Airport sees profits
Man arrested for assaulting employee
Semi tanker overturns west of New Town
Bypass project documents to be sent to Washington
High-tech help
Voltaire native trying to get out of Japan after earthquake
Watch the new Wellness Center as it rises and becomes a a modern state-of-the-art facility housing programs that foster a healthy lifestyle:
Watch the stands at Herb Parker Stadium live as they come down, all the way through their rebirth as a beautiful facility to match the field:
Murder charges
Aftershocks of Japan quake being recorded in N.D.
Minot native in Japan talks about quake
Fujimori says Nuclear plants' meltdown threat is a big worry
A sight to see
Follow construction on the new Wellness Center: and on the stadium seating remodel:
The students may be gone on Spring Break, but our campus is still full of activity. Welcome to the Energy Impact Symposium and the 250 high school students competing in the Campus Players Invitational Speech Meet.
Jackie Velk to retire
Storm keeps law busy
Hynek stands strong
Man found stabbed to death in Minot
About 300 Minot AFB people in Guam; No injuries, no damages
Japan quake recorded at Noonan
Welcome to all fans and players for the Special Olympics Basketball tournament. We're happy to share our campus with you for today and tomorrow.
Minot State University cancels classes
Boots & Coots arrives at well-site fire
Arnegard man fills tag on Fort Berthold
High cost of repairs
Souris rising at Sherwood
Safety exercise conducted
North Dakota was recently voted the 3rd happiest state in the nation!
Extra-territorial zoning discussed
Airman improves after being wounded
Minot tourism grows
Poll shows N.D.'s well-being leads to happiness
Census concerns
Last Wednesday students competed for the chance to be crowned Beaver Idol. Tonight, they and you get another chance. Sing an original song or compete in karaoke for a spot in the final six and a chance at a free iPad. Join KMSU channel 19 in the Beaver D
Woman runs red light, strikes bus
Visting pilot speaks at Minot school
Long term Vocational Workshop board member steps down
Flood preparation
This old neighborhood
Construction has officially started on the new Wellness Center, watch it live:
Today is Mardi Gras, what's the coolest thing you will be doing today? We have a few options for you. There's a dessert tasting night at the First Lutheran Church at 6:30 with entertainment by MSU singers and the True Soul Brothaz. For more cl
Blood drive competition
Rise in home prices slows in Minot
City plans review of Heliplane's future in Minot
Minot's winter snowfall climbing
Clean up under way at two sites in oil field
Harold Hamm: A leader in the charge on the Bakken
Local groups assist Minot veterans
Fair Foundation offers opportunity
Multiple intrusions in city
Economic development
Big DIY crowd
Dickinson man fills mountain lion tag on reservation
Lending a hand
B-ball brings bucks
The 8 towns that qualified for the tournament gathered for the traditional pep rally and skit show on Friday, March 4. There were some pretty fun and creative ideas for the skits, which was your favorite?
Congratulations to New Town, Dickinson Trinity, Grafton and North Star, winners in yesterday's ND Class B Boy's Basketball Tournament. Who's going to win today?
Judge enters plea for airman charged in death
Souris Basin flood risk rises
First Phoenix flight full
Funding for 55th Street project in jeopardy
Nursing students put on community fair
Welcome to campus ND Class B Boys Basketball Tournament. Let us know if we can be of assistance. We hope you enjoy your stay!
Hoeven asks for updated study of oil reserves
New hotel to be completed by summer
Township trouble
Missouri Basin runoff boosted
State Fair lineup announced
Sure you can procrastinate and wait until you graduate to find a job. But who wants that extra stress? Visit with potential employers today and have something lined up and waiting for you before you accept your diploma. The MSU job fair is going on toda
Eating-disorder survivor and MSU PR student, Sara King, has undertaken an extensive senior project to bring public attention and awareness to the critical need to battle eating disorders in Minot and the United States. King has brought in guest speakers
Library considers accepting debit cards
Airport considers expanded parking options
County approves purchase of new bookmobile
LiDAR battles the flood
State Fair announces entertainment for 2011
Hopefully soon the weather will make up its mind. Until then, we have some great indoor entertainment. Vocal Group Chapter 6 is bringing their uptempo a cappella show to the Aleshire Theater tonight at 8:00 p.m.
February month of cold temps, little snowfall
Nominees announced for N.D. Cowboy Hall of Fame
A leader in the Bakken play
City planners wrestle with housing density
Post office troubles
'Customer service'
Verendrye offers grant to needy organizations
A scorching lesson
Souris turned over to Corps
Minot schools hire Mark Vollmer
Hess Corp.: $1.8B in N.D.
This evening (or Saturday or even Sunday) take your special someone out to take in the MSU theater production of A Doll's House. The play begins at 7:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday; and 2:00 p.m. on Sunday.
Watching, waiting on water
School board interviews Jeff Lind
Eid Passport begins construction of Minot office
Williston college to offer English for non-native speakers
Fifty years of '52s
The Student Success Center had their annual fashion show featuring correct and incorrect attire for interviews and professional jobs.
The MSU women and men won their first round playoff matches to advance in the DAC conference playoffs. The men's wrestling team is ranked in the top 20 nationwide for the first time this season. To find out more about all of these stories:
Man charged with assaulting officers
Boeing to continue modernizing B-52
Domestic violence incident required SWAT team
Petroleum price climbs
Contagious enthusiasm
STUDENTS - bet U R sick of winter?? Ssoo get your summer gear out - your flip flops, shorts, tank-tops, and sunglasses and get to the MSU Dome tonight to heat up the RED ALERT Student Spirit Section! Cheer on the Lady Beavers in their first DAC playo
Fire and ice safety
Derailed grain train impacts rail traffic
Expo Barn made available for sandbagging
First super finalist
The MSU women's team won two big games, including one against Black Hills State (9) to carry some momentum into the DAC Playoffs. The first round starts on Wednesday, Feb. 23 in the Dome at 7:00 p.m. MSU also partnered with Xcel Energy in a recycli
Foxholm Flood Warning, town OK
Catching A Dream
Fort Berthold roads
Three Affiliated Tribes youth meet Michelle Obama
State Fair grandstand pub roof damaged
Home away from home
House bill might raise student tuition
For the good of the order
Technology invasion
Are you deep into P90X or are you staying up to date on your New Year's Resolution but are concerned that the campus being closed on President's Day (Monday 02/21) will throw you off? Don't be! The fitness center will be open from noon to
Some government offices closed Monday for Presidents' Day
Finalists selected to interview for position at MSU
Living skills updated
Firearms measure might stay in holster
Rig numbers climbing
There's several reasons to get on the Green Out train this weekend (Feb. 18 (5:30 p.m. & 19 (4:00 p.m.)). First, it's your last chance to cheer on your Beaver basketball teams this year and also their last DAC games ever (not counting pla
Eating disorders are a problem, but not one that only affects girls. Join us tonight in the Beaver Dam at 7:00 p.m. for "It's Time to Talk about it" by Troy Roness, National Eating Disorder Association male advocate and speaker. The event
Every year the MSU Biology club brings in leading scientists, artists and local bands to create a confluence of music, art and science that draws attention to the work of Charles Darwin.
Minot declares emergency for potential flooding
Minot AFB has $513.7 million economic impact on local community
Snow leads to canceled mail delivery
Belcourt flooding continues
'Pile of water' in basin
Minot State University night classes (campus and MAFB) cancelled for Thursday, February 17 due to severe weather.
The Public Relations Student Society of America put on an open house today to invite new people to come learn about the organization and get free food. To get involved, contact Audra Myerchin at 858-4238.
Williston pursues potential lawsuit over mineral rights
Counting is for the birds
Road kill removal crew busy
Flooding situation is getting better
Flooding in Belcourt
75 students picked up free tie dye t-shirts on Feb. 15 to wear at the Green Out on Friday, Feb. 18 and Saturday, Feb. 19. We'll be giving away 125 more on Thursday, Feb. 17 from noon to 2:00 p.m. in front of the Beaver Dam.
Check out one of Minot State's newest majors, a combination of criminal justice and wildlife management:
There's several reasons to get on the Green Out train this weekend (Feb. 18 & 19). First, it's your last chance to cheer on your Beaver basketball teams this year and also their last DAC games ever (not counting playoffs). Second, MSU is pa
Conrad makes case for current B-52, active silo strength
Ward County Courthouse to enhance security
Timely airboat training
Flood emergency
County crews 'pushing snow back'
Last year, MSU gave out $1.2 million in scholarships, don't miss out on your share. Today's the scholarship deadline, apply at:
MSU STUDENTS!! Get ready for this weekend’s GREEN OUT by tie dying t-shirts in the Beaver Dam today from Noon-4 p.m. T-shirts will be provided – you just tie dye your t-shirt green and wear it on Friday and Saturday night to the basketball
Fitness on the Fly at Crane Hall at 2:00 today. Open to students, faculty and staff: The bigger your dose of exercise, the more it can pay off in your academic achievement. Get smarter while your tennis shoes are moving - your brain cells are happiest w
Man arrested for third DUI, resisting arrest
Budget includes nearly $68 million in Minot AFB projects
Police: Quadruple homicide still under investigation
Murder charges
We have some pretty amazing students, one of them, Whitney Loftesnes was featured in today's Minot Daily News. Great job Whitney!
Students, if you haven't responded yet, look for the NSSE survey (National Survey of Student Engagement) in your email today! This is one way to really make your voice be heard and guide important decisions that will change the future of Minot State
Limke to retire
Man charged for assault
Meeting set on Cobell Indian trust settlement
Kenmare mayor sees oil as positive for city
Tractor pulling for a cause
Gun call leads to domestic charges
Williston man arrested for trespassing
Max house a total loss for family
Minot police department officers promoted
New look for old center
Hoeven: Too early to know specifics of New START Treaty
It's a great day at Minot State, Darwin Day is in full swing with events all day long. You can get a quick date tonight at 9:00 p.m. It's speed dating in the Beaver Dam, just in time for Valentines Day. Best of all, it's 32 degrees in Min
Crew scheduled at site for clean up
Askvig considers anti-bullying bill for next legislative session
FEMA flood insurance facts
Tops in Blue relocate
In their last game as conference foes, the MSU women's basketball team took it to DSU, while the men suffered a defeat.
Minot State President David Fuller was one of 15 people selected to help advise the United States Department of Education on February 18 in Washington D.C. What would you say about your university and your state if you were selected for this honor?
Equipment failure cause of spill at well site
Minot child porn case delayed
Autopsy results for body found near Tioga
Case-by-case concern
MAGIC Fund has strong year in 2010
N.D. couple back from Egypt
State: Fracking diesel use 'tiny'
Emergency Exercise
Minot State Students had a week to forget the colder temperatures and just enjoy a few really great activities.
Tonight is the last home wrestling dual of the season. It's been a highly successful year with nine wrestlers qualifying for Nationals. Not bad for a first year team. See you at the Dome at 7:00. After the wrestling battle, be entertained by some s
Officer receives award for heroics
Williams to speak on treatments
Missouri Basin water on the way
Council supports affordable housing project
Entrepreneurship in auto
Like the outdoors? Ever thought about being a fish and wildlife officer?
Only a few days left, DarwinDay activities start on Thursday!
Population growing
Al Jazeera English coming to Fort Berthold
One more for Ranum
Treaty expected to have minimal impact on Minot base
Minot police officers recognized for dedication
That's the ticket
New degree to be offered at Minot State
Woman found in field
Berg heard N.D. echo in Congress
New spin on old story
Minot State University welcomes North Dakota high school psychologists to the 3rd Annual North Dakota High School Psychologists Symposium.
If you can get one thing done before the weekend, like our Minot State University Enrollment Services facebook page. This is the best place to get information if you're thinking about enrolling at MSU.
See the live taping of "Dakota Air: The Radio Show," the live radio show that celebrates North Dakota with talent, history and culture from across the state. Tickets are $16 for the taping this Saturday at 7:00 p.m. in Ann Nicole Nelson Hall.
EPA reviews fracking
Kalmio had felonious ties to Twin Cities
County looks at financing for new building
Residents weigh oil tax reduction against infrastructure needs
Carlotta Walls Lanier spoke to a packed house at Ann Nicole Nelson Hall about diversity, tolerance, equal rights and the desegregation of Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas. She also took time to meet with members of the community and sign 100
Windchill Wednesday
Cause to be careful
Two shooting victims known to police
Man connected to four shooting deaths in custody
Walters wins it
Punxsutawney Phil didn't see his shadow today, that means an early spring. Do you think he's right?
Students, look for the NSSE survey (National Survey of Student Engagement) in your email today! This is one way to really make your voice be heard and guide important decisions that will change the future of Minot State.
Minot State University was honored to host Carlotta Walls LaNier, a key figure in one of the most trying and nationally followed public school integrations in history:
Neighbors say apartments need to go
Egyptologist monitoring Egypt situation
Planning ahead of time
Punxsutawney Phil aside, Minot likely not free of winter yet
Blizzard of e-mails about hoax
Carlotta LaNier is here tonight! Come hear her story tonight at 7:00 p.m. in Ann Nicole Nelson Hall. In 1957, at age 14, Carlotta Walls LaNier was the youngest Little Rock Nine member to integrate Central High School. This act of courage and defiance be
Parshall residents see their story on 'Boomtown'
Input sought for park
Wolford couple escapes turmoil in Egypt
Two men injured in stabbing incident
Police: No suspect
Two men injured in stabbing incident
Stolen vehicle report leads to arrest of 14-year-old Minot boy
Living the dream
Tribe mourns dead
Investigation into homicides continues
Palermo post office to close doors Tuesday
Leader at Tioga's helm finds growth is challenging
Stepping in snowshoes
Grain prices rise steadily
Homicide victims identified
Tax relief bills jockey for legislator attention
Multiple homicides
Minot State welcomes the ND Association of Dance and Drill Competition on campus today and tomorrow!
The Minot State University Center for Engaged Teaching and Learning and Diversity Committee invite the public to an evening of education and awareness as presented by Congressional Gold Medal recipient Carlotta Walls LaNier. This unique event, which is f
Grizzly's to expand by August
Carlotta Walls LeNier to speak at MSU
Devils Lake forecast, concerns increased
Defending Fort Berthold
The Dakota Air Radio Show is coming to Minot State. Take in a live taping of this variety show that's loaded with talent.
Motel shooting suspect in court
Heavy snow collapses roof of house
Record building; more ahead
Shining a light on hunger
Yesterday the MSU men's and women's basketball teams gave back by serving free sloppy joes to students. Give back to them tonight by supporting your teams against Jamestown College in the first home games since we were accepted into the NSIC.
Preparing for growth
Becoming a Burckhard
Time to think flood insurance
Students await ladybug decision
Join the MSU Mu Sigma Tau Fraternity, roll up your sleeves to save a life. Donate blood in the east lounge on the second floor of the Student Center through 2:00 p.m. today.
Several vehicles stuck on Cty Rd 19
Several arrested in incident Sunday
Group seeks to change N.D.'s oil tax
Apartment complex still a 'no go' in southeast Minot
Go Red at the gala
Do you want to complete your degree or get a 4-year degree from a public university. But you don't want to leave Bismarck? Check out classes from Minot State on the Bismarck State College campus or online. See: www.askmsu/bsc
want to have fun and make some pretty good money too? We're looking for someone to pump up the crowd as Buckshot this Wednesday and Sunday nights. To suit up as our mascot, contact Teresa at: 858-3062.
more than ever, Minot State is committed to helping students succeed and finish their university education. Among the newest student services are our TRIO and Passport programs:
Forest Service taking comments on project
Help needed to make valentines
Departures draw curtain on 'Team North Dakota'
Minot gold miners to be on Discovery series
Bridal Showcase
Marsden remains active
Minot State University programs designed to help students at risk
Volunteer Day
Enbridge donates pickup truck to Burlington
Tribes want Indian education director post reestablished
New hope for a bank
Tribal refinery project in limbo
Wildlife's winter woes
Which of our sports do you think has the best chance to compete right away now that we've been accepted into a NCAA Division 2 conference?
Several mountain lions shot in Dunn County
Former Minot man convicted of child porn
Porter brings study course to Jim Hill
Native American studies program to begin at New Town college
Spotted Bear on council
Minot State University was accepted into the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference today. A press conference was held to celebrate the news.
Thanks to all of the well wishers, we did get into the Northern Sun! We'll post the press conference shortly.
We find out today at 3:00 if we made it into the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference, an NCAA D2 conference. Find out the verdict at 3:00 p.m. press conference in the Dome. What do you think?
Plastic Musik is an abstract percussion show that combines innovative instrumentation with high energy, unpredictable theatrics to bring you an enjoyable experience that you are unlikely to forget. For one night, they showcased all of that and more to t
Minot State offers over 60 clubs and organizations, so there's no shortage of ways for students to get engaged outside of the classroom. MSU is also a constantly evolving place, offering new ways for students to get involved. On Wednesday, January
Want to maximize you tax return? Why not get your taxes prepared for free:
Deer feed nightly on Fort Berthold rancher's hay
Staying operational
Third rink proposed for Maysa Arena
Des Lacs meeting heated
Class B Boys Basketball tickets are now on sale at We have 4 ways to buy, online, in person, over the phone, or by mail.
15 minutes until the student club fair! Come find out which of the more than 60 student clubs is right for you! It's happening in front of the Beaver Dam. How would you like to get involved at MSU, or what club would you like to see formed?
Students, the weather may be cold, but you'll feel like you're in Latin America. Enjoy a salsa dancing workshop on Thursday night with diversity speaker Stan Pearson. You'll even learn a thing about using diversity to get you where you wan
Principal shaves head for students
New ordinance passed
State, others keep close watch on EPA fracking study
Sheriff wants to arm deputies better
Conrad to retire
Who knew banging on tubs and pipes with hollow plastic tubes could be so much fun or this exciting? Don't miss the free performance tonight by Plastik Music at 7:00 in Ann Nicole Nelson Hall.
MSU alumni and Beaver boosters were treated to their annual free meal by the MSU Alumni Association. They also took in some great DAC basketball action.
U.S. Sen. Kent Conrad will not run for re-election in 2012
Teachers take tech tips
John Sinn, soon 90, says 'you have to stay active'
Meal fit for Kings
Minot man dies of injuries from accident Saturday
High kicks will be seen at the Home Show
Mayor seeks change
Developers to visit Minot AFB Jan. 28
Starving
Jim Hill helps humanity
Energy summit focuses on reservation issues
Seeking compensation
Water systems get more leeway on flouride
Jazz quartet from Kansas City to perform
Students, looking for something to do on Martin Luther King Day (this Monday)? Don't think you can get your work out on? Think again. The fitness center will be open from noon - 6:00 p.m.
It's a huge weekend for MSU hockey, let's fill the All Seasons arena.
Treasury shifts toward electronic savings bonds
A look at your license
Area families in Australia floods
Kansas City based "The Doug Talley Quartet" is almost here! The jazz quartet will visit area schools, jam with community and student musicians Friday night in the Beaver Dam at 8:00 (for free) and perform a concert in Ann Nicole Nelson Saturd
North Dakota's gun laws
State Health Department reports flu-related pediatric death
More miles, manpower
Just a heads up that you may want to make room on your calendars. This Tuesday night (Jan. 18 at 7:00) we're bringing you high energy Blue Man Groupesque entertainment with Plastik Music. They combines plastic tubes, laundry tubs, musical instrumen
Player sues over injury
Treaty gives chance for U.S., Russia to work on issues
Resonate to unite
County discusses building space problem
New flight announced
Free pizza for students in the Beaver Dam right now until it runs out!
Three face drug-related charges in New Rockford
Film is story of cowboy's ride to the White House
Minot rains punches
Housing project to get more scrutiny
Minot AFB visit
Want to be a Gamesaver and have your picture featured on programs and posters for the MSU mens and womens basketball games on Feb. 18 and 19? Then send a picture of your best game face to Rick at richard.heit@minotstateu.edu. Minot State University and X
Welcome back for the new semester! Here's hoping everyone had a great holiday break with family and friends. MSU athletics is already fired up for this semester. The men's and women's basketball teams scored big wins over the weekend and
A new companion
Retiring nurse honored
Bringing in experience
'A sad day for our country,' says Pomeroy
A shot in the arm
Be fit, eat right, think well
Dakota Square to get two new stores
Valuation escalation
Hope everyone had a wonderful break for the Holidays. What are you looking forward to the most when classes resume on Monday?
'Angels' help 400 Fort Berthold children
Portraits on exhibit
School board exploring additional classroom options
BioExx plans to build after positive study
New commander to visit base Monday
DAC Conference basketball begins Friday night at 5:30 for the women and 7:30 for the men. Hope to see you as we start our conference schedule.
NAWS makes plans for 2011
City committee supports speed sign on 16th Street
Missouri Basin snowpack high, climbing
Accommodating needs
Are you looking for a new place to stay this semester? Try our residence halls, they're cheaper than an apartment and are right in the thick of action and activities on campus so you'll never be bored. We have approximately 50 spaces available.
Area Deaths
Illegal snow removal
Sunnyside addition completed
County plays it safe on ag land values
New permit record
2011 prosperity session
make the resolution to further your education, "like" our Minot State University Enrollment Services page for information about scholarships, the latest look at our majors and programs and much more. What is your New Year's resolution?
N.D. oil patch could double production
Andrew Gray wins Texas Hold'em poker tournament
Minot's New Year's baby
A history of mystery
China Star burglary under investigation
Man arrested for striking brother in face
Minot man arrested after high-speed chase
Parshall in the spotlight
Building bonanza
Texas Hold'em tournament drawing many participants
Minot ends year with above-average snowfall for winter
Railroad crossings
Klotz to turn over top job to Kowalski Thursday
Goverment offices closed for New Year's holiday
Saying goodbye
Snow amounts increase
Police to assist New Year's celebration
Session approaches
Those darn ice dams
In 2010, Minot State University saw several students win awards and regional, national and international competitions. But academic excellence wasn't limited to only a few exceptional students. In 2010 nearly 800 students made the MSU President'
Want to be a Gamesaver and have your picture featured on programs and posters for the MSU mens and womens basketball games on Feb. 18 and 19? Then send a picture of your best game face to Rick at richard.heit@minotstateu.edu. Minot State University and X
Minot bar burglarized Tuesday morning
Minot police busy with domestic violence calls
A peek back into history
Mr. Street Goes to Washington
Houston, we have no problem
New sheriff Saturday
Donley visits MAFB
Will 'fracking' crack under pressure?
Salvation Army on target
Jim Hill students bake for Cancer Care
Soon to come
Belgarde recalls war
MSU is making it easy to get more money back on taxes. Students, you may be eligible for the Hope or Lifelong Learning Credit on your taxes. You can wait for your 1098-T through the mail, you'll get it no later than February 1. Or you can "Go G
The Salvation Army is highly visible during the Holiday Season. The army of bell ringers donates many hours to collect donations to help those in need have a Happy Holiday. Today those donations are at work spreading Holiday cheer at the Minot State Uni
A special Christmas
SBDC expanding
Park Board accepts proposal for new Centennial Park
Minot receives 22 inches of snow so far this month
Pietsch: Moisture will create problems during spring thaw
Newlywed airman fatally shot in Minot
Keeping it local
Quite a snow 'fall'
Police seek information on abandoned dogs
Stock fund growth explodes
Weather from the valley
Exec says oil deduction loss would hurt N.D.
Boss leads by example
Conrad: No Omnibus a big loss for N.D.
Walking Shield donates 1,004 toys for kids
Living Nativity
Shots fired at Minot convenience store
Air Force Global Strike Command
Williston State College asks for more funding
Basin Electric puts carbon capture project on hold
People with Norwegian ancestry sought
Bedbugs a big bother
Hello Ryan Honda
The MSU women's basketball team survived being stranded in Alaska because of snow in Minnesota and a scare from Montana Western last night, but they came back to win.
Levies down; taxes not necessarily
No pain, no train
Firefighters benefit local charity
New plans for NAWS
Klotz: START treaty should be ratified right away
MLT collects 216,444 pennies for Salvation Army
Flyin' high
Trinity Health's Pediatric Unit receives play systems
Secretary of Air Force to visit Minot AFB
Temporary closure
Half way through finals week! Good luck and finish the semester strong!
Crude released through gas flare stack
Season for the snowplow slowdown
Gifts for homeless kids
More oil-field housing
2010 was a prosperous year at Minot State University. The university experienced near record enrollment, the unveiling of the newly remodeled Swain Hall as a premier educational facility, and our largest and most diverse academic offerings ever. Thanks
Take steps to make Christmas safe
Second CWD case confirmed
Help the homeless
N.D. eighth grade scores are on the rise
From a win in Alaska, a second win in a row at home, to a huge shellacking of an in-state rival, it was a good weekend for Beaver athletics, check it out: www.msubeavers.com
Yet another fire strikes Minot
Train, trailer collide near Ross
Looysen plans retirement
Light a candle
Donations needed for Angel Tree project on Fort Bethold
For all to see
Garden at peace
Cookies for airmen
Auto tour route improved
Minot housing in bigger pinch than most thought
Realtors ring around
Do you have fond memories of McFarland Auditorium? MSU alumnus Chuck Repnow is selling various gift items made from MSU's McFarland Auditorium curtains and drapes today from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. in the McFarland Lobby on the second floor of Old M
The MSU Brass Ensemble and MSU Jazz Ensemble performed 9 songs during their annual winter concert.
Potash possibility
Minot celebrates depot makeover
Fire destroys building
Stroke Program adds Kenmare
Take advantage of the pretty nice weather today by taking in a play or a concert this evening. Campus players present their Christmas Production: "The Velveteen Rabbit" at 7:30 p.m. in the Aleshire Theater. Tickets are $6, seniors and students
New breezeway to open at base
Historical yet modern
Contest opens eyes at Minot High
Legislators like much of what they heard in budget address
If you study entrepreneurship at Minot State University, be ready to actively participate in your classes. Dr. Shawn Carraher incorporates many different ideas to keep students engaged. On Wednesday, December 8, 2010, students teamed up to build paper t
Next year, the MSU bookstore is implementing a program to make it much cheaper for students to get all the books they need, they can rent them!
Local hardware store has a variety of nostalgic soda pops
Debate likely on 'cabaret zoning' for county
Minot schools looking for new superintendent
Some papers being delivered late today
A shine to teaching
Guard medical team among best
The snow keeps on coming down
Fox writes on cancer
Chance meeting
MSU to offer textbook rentals
Considering requests
A new, smarter pen
MSU students conducting phone survey
Marry Christmas
MSU wrestling had a huge win over the University of Regina last night. miss Beavers club hockey tonight against Bottineau, 7:30 at the All Seasons Arena.
School Board votes to end open enrollment
Christmas Bird Counts approaching
Above the goal
Woodworking wonderland
Get some great gifts tonight in the KMSU auction, starting at 6:30. Don't miss wrestling as MSU takes on the University of Regina and Minot High competes in a simultaneous dual against Williston High. Both duals start at 7:00 p.m. tonight at the Dom
MSU center receives $1.4 million grant
City looks to improve street access for residents
Legendary oilman dies
Muscle in Magic City
Minot police request help to solve crimes
On November 30, 2010, students, faculty, and staff gathered on the dodge ball court to do battle with each other to help battle cancer. All proceeds of the tournament will go to defer expenses for Minot-area cancer patients. The tournament was co-sponso
Minot had over 40 inches of snow so far
Meeting of the minds
Airport seeks bids for restaurant contract
City considers taking credit cards
Winter driving woes
The Minot State University Psychology and Addiction Studies Club is holding a winter-clothes drive for the Salvation Army until Dec. 10. There are large marked boxes in the Student Center, Memorial Hall, Old Main and Cyril Moore Hall for anyone to donate
While winter weather brings colder temperatures, it also brings snow which can be quite beautiful. Check out our campus blanketed in white.
High school grad rates better than national average
Healthy N.D. debuts Story Well Project
Vehicles must move
Stanley Hospital to be converted to apartment building
The MSU Beavers club hockey team just keeps trucking along. They wrapped up a tournament in Michigan with 3 wins and no losses. Despite having only played 1 game at home, the team is 13-3. Their next 5 games are at home so you'll have a chance to se
Only a few days left until the 15th Annual KMSU auction. Tune in at 6:30 p.m. this Thursday (Dec. 2) to cable channel 19 to bid on some incredible donations from local businesses. Check out what's available:
Job heaven: Sevens
Shoppers, clerks in good spirits
Season's greeting
Holiday Mail for Heroes
Party at the Parker
New wave of games
Freezin' for food
Fruitcake fun
Delicious menu planned for Thanksgiving Day
Celebrating transplants
Have a happy Thanksgiving weekend everybody!
Wishing well stolen at Dakota Square Mall
Drowsy driving crashes are common, yet preventable
Dog attack victim remains in hospital
Adopt a hydrant
Start your Thanksgiving vacation off right with something to be thankful for. The MSU Men's Basketball Team plays their first game at home this season.
Fire destroys east Minot apartment
Authorities remind of safety tips on icy areas
Planning Commission sticks to rules for Minot housing
Ward County Board of Commissioners revisits space crunch issue
All lit up at Oak Park
This event is free and open to the public.
It was a good Nationals weekend for Beaver athletics. Breyette and Courtney Schall finished 15 and 16 respectively at the 2010 NAIA Cross Country National Championship. Carlos Hernandez competed for the men's cross country team and finised 204th out
Storm brought several inches of snow to Minot, other areas
Minot boy drowns in Mouse River
Helping with the Hoover
Volunteers package meals
Let it shine
An Ironman can be a woman
Landowners' rights
Boys pulled from Mouse River
Center at MSU receives funds
Hello McPhly!
Garrison gets a makeover
MAGIC fund to give $3M to prepare ag park
'Give us a chance'
No women's basketball game tonight, postponed until 6:00 tomorrow night at the Magic City Campus gym and 1:00 on Sunday at the Dome.
Many thanks to those who stopped by our booth at the Minot Chamber of Commerce Showcase of business last night at the North Dakota State Fair Center. With the assistance of the MSU cheerleaders and marching band, who performed Thriller complete with a zo
Have you ever wanted to travel and experience a different culture? Well here's your chance....well at least to pretend to travel. Minot State will be immersed in foreign lands with a bevy of activities including: - food from over 10 countries - fas
Symposium held to discuss home visitation programs
Land swap imminent between city, park district
Forbes ranks Minot near top for families
Woman mauled by pit bulls
Some good, some bad
It may be a long time coming, but here's a chance to re-experience Homecoming and the warmer temperatures that we had.
Come see us tonight at the ND State Fair Center at the Minot Chamber of Commerce Showcase of Business from 5:00 to 8:00. We'll be showing off our academic and athletic team spirit. If you stop by our booth you might even find out what CTTMSUBTWAP me
Pulmonary specialist seeks to raise awareness of COPD
Foreclosed
Souris likely to flow all winter
Green energy dig
Rebates are back
The Minot State University Social Work Club and other volunteers are collecting food and money donations for the homeless in the Minot Area. They will be at the Town and Country Shopping Center Parking Lot until 9:00 p.m. Make sure to stop by and donate
MSU gearing up for auction
Park board to purchase sculpture for garden project
Formation creating interest
County severs tie with 'old days' of info tech
Selecting road design is next challenge 55th Street project
Are you graduating this fall? Congrats! But have you thought much about your loan repayment? Find out all you need to know next Tuesday! For more info:
Freezin' for a Reason November 17, noon to 9:00 p.m. The Student Social Work Organization is taking part in a nationwide effort to bring greater awareness to the problems of hunger and homelessness! Come join us at the Town & Country Shopping
Beats, guitars, bass, vocals. How can all these sounds be generated by just one guy? Electronic floor pedals allow Preston to record anything he plays live, and then layer multiple sounds on top of it, creating an entire song from scratch. He does this r
Group of farmers concerned over land development fairness
Main's treat
Minot State up for seven-year accreditation
Administrations have different numbers for employees let go
'Tis the season
Students, are you looking for a fun job, that doesn't take away much time from your studies or life, and pays well? We're looking for a few people to be Buckshot, our Beaver mascot, for athletic games and other events. Applicants must be willin
Lisa Feldner, chief information officer for the North Dakota Information Technology Department and alumna of Minot State will make presentations to a variety of community, student, faculty and staff groups. A session open to the community will be held at
Great weekend for MSU women's basketball, they won both games to start the year undefeated at home. MSU also had its first national qualifying wrestler in the new era, Matt Ruby qualified during the Dakota Wesleyan Open on Saturday.
Main Street 28-foot Christmas tree to be delivered today
A new calling
Shoppers swarm showcase
Bullet through window startles Douglas couple
Survey to move city closer to housing solutions
Events scheduled to combat hunger, homelessness
Homeless and hungry
Home Builders at Job Corps
Veterans group to begin at Minot State
Minot State students get firsthand look at cancer
Students are hands-on
Transition includes 42 political appointee layoffs for tribes
The Minot wrestling team delighted a packed house of fans, who waited 20 years for the return of wrestling at MSU, with a 24-18 defeat of the University of Mary.
Great job to the Beavers who returned to the mat for the first time in 20 years and won in meet that seemed scripted for a Disney movie. In front of a large crowd, with an electric atmosphere, the first year program beat the University of Mary in a meet
Help support Cancer research by flinging dodgeballs at your opponents. If you want to play and make cancer pay, contact Amber at amber.kroke@gmail.com or call 721-6499. It's $5 per person / teams of 6. This event is sponsored by the MSU Biology depa
Family recalls early days of Y's Triangle Y Camp
Ridin' the rails
Wayne Paulson: Say thanks to nation's veterans
Last Man's Club
For those who serve
Minot airmen to attend Global Strike Challenge
Base's newest B-52 squadron to deploy
Travel numbers strong
Contractor offer nulls YWCA request for city help
Minot boy wins contest
The Native American Cultural Awareness Club is selling Indian Tacos in the Old Main study area on the first floor until 1:00 or supplies run out. Tacos are $5, don't miss out.
Worker dies after hitting gas line
NAWS committee discusses lawsuit, building plans
County roads tour
Cases of head lice hit MSU campus
Crop outlook
The Save a Life Tour is in front of the Beaver Dam educating students about the dangers of driving while drunk. But they do it in a fun way with a driving while intoxicated simulator. Stop by and check them out until 5:00 p.m. today (Nov. 10).
The women's soccer team is playing their first playoff game ever in their first season. Tune in at 3:00 central time at this link to view the game live: http://www.msubeavers.com/news/2010/11/9/WSOC_1109104037.aspx
Recount rebuffed, Canvassing Board certifies ballots
State board of higher education applications being accepted
Cultural awareness at MSU
New governor weighing solutions
The MSU Division of Music's choirs and bands performed for the Northwest International Festival of Music high school students, directors and guests.
Native American Cultural Awareness Week got underway at MSU with guest speaker Duane McGillis. Check out a list of events and don't forget the Indian Taco Sale in the Old Main study area on Wednesday, November 10:
Three people struck by car in parking lot
Oil boom ups tax equalization director's work
The Big One hits Minot
Quality and quantity
Meeting to discuss Indian ranchers, farmers' settlement
Exhibits to be completely redone
Tribal voters approve new requirement
New chairman seeks solutions to tribe's problems
Pantry serves a need
DOT closes Stanley, Crosby offices
Charity asks community to fill shoeboxes for kids
Minot State Wrestling returns to the mat for the first time in 20 years. They begin the new era tomorrow in Wyoming. The first home meet is Thursday, November 11 at 7:00 p.m. in the Dome. There are only 3 home meets this year so you won't want to mi
A new council for Turtle Mountain
Thankful for CLI
Duane Carlson Stadium track nearly complete
Lawsuits take aim at shooting ranges
Contest winner gets ride in fire engine
Kukowski to change badges
Brown's last day
Boucher to return to 'a normal life'
Dalrymple's ideas
Area voters decide contested races
This performance featured music from the MSU Concert Choir under the direction of Dr. Kenneth Bowles, the MSU Women's Chorus under the direction of Cherie Collins, and the MSU Singers under the direction of Rebecca Petrik.
Unofficial Ward County results from Tuesday's election
Tex Hall wins election for tribal chairman
Voters shoot down hunting measure
State voters approve oil tax 'Legacy Fund'
Sheriff's race still undecided
Hoeven is North Dakota's first Republican senator in 24 years
Berg, Hoeven win
Public hearing set on project
Smiley face bales bring smiles
Market for old water
Council to consider request on homeless project
Election day weather
MSU women's soccer had a great week by scoring 8 goals over two games to finish an amazing first season with a record of 9-6-3. They will play in the NAIA Nonaffiliated Region tournament that will be at Carroll College (Mont.)
City construction projects scheduled
Polls open Tuesday for general election
The MSU football team played rival Dickinson State in a battle for first place in the conference on October 30. The MSU women's soccer team capped off a successful first regular season by beating the University of Great Falls 3-0. Football picture
Minot man injured in car crash Saturday evening
Republicans rally
Solar option provides cost effective alternative
Energized
Burlington and Carpio raise funds through spook house
Potter at courthouse
Town's council refuses renewal of county sheriff
Group says agency out of line in promoting letters to EPA
Drawing attention
Commissioners give OK for exotic dancers
Transcultural nursing
Hey ya'll, who's coming to the Optimist Halloween Party at the Dome from 5:00-8:00 p.m. on Halloween?
Spring Valley church moved to Makoti
Diabetes no match for determination
Break-in at the Stabbur
House fire extinguished
Ballooning budgets
Snow, winds pound Dakotas for second day
Slush causes problems
New schedule again for Sixth Street underpass
Judge seat depends on Minot, Ward County voters
Premier destination
The 'S' word
IRET leases space to Hess, Trinity
Dakota College receives funds
Rugby in Minot
Winter closing in on Minot area
Traffic problems examined
N.D. U.S. House race one of Pomeroy's toughest
'Bakken Central'
Check out some amazing photos from this weekend's football and volleyball games!
Freaky at Fiance
North Dakota Public Service Commission seat sought by three
Incumbent Goehring, legislator Boucher compete for ag job
Voters to elect new sheriff
House race too close to call as end nears
Demolition began today on the old AJ Automotive building across Broadway from Bishop Ryan High School. The building is being cleared to make room for a future apartment complex set above commercial spaces.
NOTSTOCK has been packed and a lot of fun. If you missed Thursday, don't worry there are still two more days full of activities. http://www.msunotstock.org./
Doris Slaaten has given much in time, energy and resources to Minot State University in 71 years as a professor and benefactor. On October 12, 2010 Minot State University held a Celebration Dinner to thank this special lady for the contributions she has
MSU invites all MSU students, faculty, staff and the Minot community to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with a free performance with the Mexico Lindo Folk Dancers from Minneapolis Friday, October 22. Performers will pose for photographs. Hors d'o
Groups take opposing positions on Legacy Fund
Measure No. 2 emotionally charged
New park at Gordon Lake
Candidates step up to fil Dorgan's seat
You've seen football and soccer this year, now check out what our volleyball team can do. The team plays their first home match of the year tomorrow night (Sept. 16) at 7:00.
Bound for Vegas
Minot State University Alumni representatives Marv Semrau, Tawnya Bernsdorf and Kate Neuhalfen congratulate Pat Slotsve, principal at Minot's Lincoln and McKinley Elementary Schools, for being named Region 1 and 2 principal of the year at a joint co
WOW!!! The wings were absolutely fabulous today as students enjoyed the free lunch to kick off homecoming week! Remember to vote Monday and Tuesday from 11-2 for your king and queen candidates. Free lunch tomorrow by Pita Pit! Hopefully outside!! Sta
CASINO NIGHT capped off Monday's homecoming activities for the students.
MSU's first-ever Distinguished Alumni Series kicked off Monday, September 20 with Dr. Jack Wilson. Dr. Wilson is an anesthesiologist at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. His specialties include regional and obstetrical anesthesia and pain medicin
Minot State University It was CORONATION night at Minot State University! A BIG thank you to all of the candidates that vied for the coveted crowns. Your 2010 King is J. C. Greiner from Williston, ND and your Queen is Sara King from Minot, ND. Take a pee
The weather was perfect for a parade and a football game on Homecoming Saturday. Minot State really appreciates the community and the community definitely showed their support by showing up in large numbers. Thanks to everyone for attending!
Minot State has incredible fans, check out some of the best from the Homecoming game and tailgating.
Minot State is blessed to have 4 distinct seasons. The fall is exciting for its crisp weather and changing colors. In this album, we capture that color and present some cool aerial photos of campus during the homecoming football game.
Chairman, half of tribal council ousted
Potential potash in N.D.
County Commision election approaches
Overpass approved
Building an education
Cancer cake auction
National recognition
Ward 5 candidates offer distinct choice for voters
County board denies exotic dancing request
Border Patrol in Minot
City considers population growth in developing plan
Oil revenue plays big role in state budget
Green generosity
Health Dept. and EPA announce completion of erionite study
World's smallest horse
City construction scheduled
Vandalism reported in Minot
No problem found on flight diverted to Fargo
In fur forty years
Goosefest offers fun for all ages
Wood work at Owetti
Drawn to Artfest
Staying sober
Federal funds awarded for Minot bypass project
Conference to focus on domestic violence
MSU helps those in need with food drive
It's hip to be square
Familiar sight sold
N.D. Air Guard to see future mission aircraft
MSU honored for greeness
Health center now 40 percent complete
Campaign strength
Vehicle fire
FFA chapter helping put food on schools table
City seeks public input on future growth
N.D. last in energy efficiency
Make your voice heard
MSU's biggest donor
Missouri Reservoir releases, planning meetings
New development
Fellowship brings foreign visitors to Minot
New admission standards
Attempted murder suspect held without bond
Hearing held on 2012 Farm Bill
Baby makes day a '10'
2011 Miss Rodeo North Dakota crowned in Minot
Spanish Club president wants to bring Hispanic culture to MSU
Shooting in Minot hotel
Men arrested near burglary scene
77 candidates in tribe's primary election
Warm fall fun for all
Townships struggle to maintain roads after two years of disasters
Roads fall victim to townships' lack of money
Zoo director closes a great chapter
Shelter on Sakakwea
Oil rig count over the top
Assault at mobile park investigated
Totals are in
Lake Darling Dam road closure set
Two killed in vehicle accident
Safety check
Room and board
Track back on track
2nd Story appreciates help
Enbridge reaches expansion agreement with Berthold
$3M gift to soup kitchens
Miss rodeo pageant begins in Minot
Benson County won't have polling site on reservation
Future decided by vote
County slims budget before approval
Ice usage rates could go up at Maysa Arena
Sakakawea releases climbing
Council OKs MAGIC Fund grant to Eid
Fire safety awareness
Des Lacs homecoming court
Silent auction raises $8,400
Eric Sevareid's visits
Genealogy buff creates (www.findagrave.com)
A day in the past
Minot business reports burglary
Music at the Hstfest
Master of her craft
Second year in a row
Little Hstfest
Albright showcases art
Skeie visits Hstfest
Airman accidentally shot during training
Get your Hstfest pin before you leave
The Import Shop offers Scandinavian goods
Accordion group performing at Hstfest for years
Candles rock: Hstfest couple sheds light on stone craft
Daughters of Norway hope to organize group in Minot
Amazing memories
Oil tanker burned
Couple brings Hstfest to Little Flower
Where winners gather
Hstfest Film Festival: Documentaries preserve people's stories
Arctic addition
Fire damages Minot home early Tuesday
A labor of love
Let Hstfest come to you
Planners deny apartment requests in west Minot
Coalition proposes expanding Minot's smoking restriction
New playground at YMCA
Possible fire reported
Construction crews to work through the weekend
'Hoopspiration'
Badlands to the White House
MSU Homecoming Parade
Minot police officers help raise about $2,400
CVB releases contest winners
Certified results of tribal election announced
A generous gift given
Are you tough enough?
Residents, guests enjoy Edgewood Junction
Threshing show loaded with events
Show marks 50th
Petroleum meeting draws wide variety
Petroleum council meets
Hall, Levings win tribal primary election
Rural water expansions
Data company seeks MAGIC money for Minot center
Enbridge asks PSC to overturn Berthold zoning decision
Infrastructure demands
MSU moves today's Block Party to the Dome
Residents want to repeal Rugby's home-rule charter
Vietnam War hero awarded Medal of Honor
New offer increases county's space options
County OKs lodging camp: Many hurdles remain
Halliburton in Minot
Police investigating suspicious death
Phase two of Park announced
MSU bonfire rescheduled
City council finalizes 2011 budget
Pancake Day coming up
Executive Director of St. Joseph's Health Foundation enjoys giving back
Storage shed fire in Holiday Village
Stockmen's convention to begin this week
Walkers combat darkness of suicide
Center is going to pot
Sitting Bull's vest owner researching DNA
Girl Scouts rock
Sander speaks at symposium
Alameda across the border
Minot High parade
Snow? Yes snow, in New Town
Early Hstfesters
Getting ready for frost
Minot AFB airmen have key role in national defense
National Nutrition Expert speaks at Trinity Hospital
Designer from Parshall shows her talents at Wyoming show
Dinosaur of a find
Velva approves bond issue for school addition
Passenger numbers increase at Minot airport
MSU asks for geothermal furnace to replace coal
'Man camp' awaits county OK
A life of camping
Minot State disability program celebrates 20 years
Conrad honors Minot airman chosen one of the nation's best
Reaching out to help
NAWS cities support rapid review
New DUI task force
Benefit scheduled for Williston law officer
A-maize-ing
Council backs budget boosting staff numbers
MSU Student Center evacuated
Job gets off-track
Wings in wartime
Charity needs shoe donations to meet worldwide need
Service personnel honored
Velva on the blocks
Farm Bureau files complaint against county
Running out of room
Internet highway needs more lanes
Belcourt musician nominated for award
Ward County waits for oil
Food pantry held to honor lost friend
Fundraising campaign
Minot High Homecoming Court
MSU professor to speak at California convention
CSI put into action
Throat slasher in state custody for 20 years
Meters kicked to curb
Two candidates file for Ward 5 seat in city council
Former Miss America, incest survivor to speak in Bottineau
Council denies variance, says paving must go
County board discusses 2011 preliminary budget
Oil permits on the rise
Yesterday's rainfall record beat
MSU Homecoming Week set for September 19-25
Zoo renovations begin
A waiting game
Markets SNAP to it
Fire hydrants to be tested
Man takes pride in brightening smiles
Fox finishes 8 1/2 mile-swim in Lake Sakakawea
Medal of Honor to be awarded to Vietnam War hero
Requesting more help
New Rockford to host show
Drake Threshing Show set for Sept. 11 and 12
Magic City muscle
Packing a healthy lunch
Anderson honored
Hail sentenced to 40 years in prison
Berg: Local solutions best for Minot projects
Two artists, two countries
AT&T steps up plans to bring service, including iPhones, to N.D.
Minot School board approves 2010 budget
Minot Police experience manpower shortage
Sesame Street stops in at base
Refuge center dedicated
City of Minot still recovering from high water events
Local legislators support Legacy Fund measure
Never too late
Students explore new culture while easing Minot's worker shortage
Minot's average rainfall above average
Senate candidates disagree over pace of oil development
Cause of grain elevator fire can not be determined
Assisting families
Delta to discontinue daily flight to Salt Lake City
Attempted robbery at K Bar in Makoti
Questionaire reveals farmers market importance
Geared up for Labor Day
Candidates take different historical views on privacy legislation
After-twister assist
Twenty-two arrested and charged after police respond to loud party
Minot man charged in hit-and-run accident
City construction projects scheduled this week
Bottineau director shares passion for theater with community
Growing Pains Part 1
Oak Park rocked!
Growing Pains Part 2
Bash offers activities and information
Enrollment at TMCC going steady
Surface owners want stronger rights
Tracking the weather
Building partnerships
Mayville man enters House race to rally voters
Projects on Highway 85
Groups disagree on danger from N.D. ash dumps
Hail to appear in court on murder charges
Back to school
Hitting the jackpot
Peas for overseas
Demographer urges N.D. to embrace future ethnic diversity
Four out of 10 rounds struck slain man
Minot hits the jackpot
Lawmakers ponder N.D. property tax reduction options
Workforce Attraction and Retention
Small town story
Rural community summit
Luring business resembles wooing suitor
Planning Commission approves explosives storage in southeast Minot
Second Story still strong
Port and parcel
Macey's musical
Fall Festival Fun
City construction projects scheduled
Giveaway speaker: Suffering poor on the rise in N.D.
Wayne mystery rides on
Visitors welcome
Two men to be arraigned on rape charges
Why Not?
Nuclear safety inspection passed
Oil bring more students
Chef presenting programs at farmers' market
Minot clown receives five firsts at Iowa event
Royalties to be paid
Minot Public School District makes additions
Future farm policy
Minot State enrollment up from last year
Minot GOP oppose using road money to ease budget woes
ACT scores staying steady
SWAT training
Generational circle
Earnest educators
Pomeroy takes Berg to task for Minot votes
Spotting and preventing Medical Identity Theft
Backers of pharmacy measure seek spot on ballot
Down to the final two
Local women work to bring project to Minot
Harvest Hotline helps farmers, combiners
So far, so good
Downstream distress
Weather Services classifies Bowbells tornado as EF3
Kenmare man dies in crash
Best of both worlds
Injured soldier recuperating
Bill addresses military call ups
Weather Service still studying tornado
Block party a success
Peace Garden
More rain for Minot area
Wicked twister hits
Community development summit scheduled
NAWS public meetings set for September
Get the kids up-to-date
Tornado kills Canadian motorist in northwest ND
Minot man to enter congressional race
Reading program sharpens reading, writing at Jim Hill
Photographer plans portraits at powwow
Truck traffic rising
Speedway idea fails
Minot businesses face hiring issues
Park Board to review of $6M budget
NAWS water flows to Burlington
Dorgan wants lawsuit settled
Giraffe born at zoo
County gathers final information in building reviews
Bridge to heaven
Traffic routes updated on bypass project
Building projects under way at Job Corps
Hail and high winds
Images and words
Wild sunflowers
Menards vehicle sweepstakes
Keeping culture alive
Pepsi distributor honored
Trestle Valley Rangers / SASS
The Big One Art and Craft Fair - Minot Christmas Show
Swine flu information, symptoms and resources for Ward County
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