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Fifty years ago, on June 29, 1975, an F4 tornado tracked through the southwestern North Dakota communities of Regent and Mott ...
“It was pretty wild,” said Prairie Meadows Events owner Jeff Rohrich. Those winds toppled trees and left a trail of ...
Just like driving a car on the road, operating a boat on the river has rules, and there are some regulations people break ...
The Scandinavian Heritage House in Minot has two centuries of history inside. The building, now known as the Heritage House, ...
WILLISTON, N.D. (KUMV) - The newly appointed member of the Williston City Commission sat down for his first meeting this week ...
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - The state of North Dakota is focusing on AI to enhance its efficiency and data security. On Thursday, ...
T.J.’s dad, Todd Stottlemyre, won back-to-back World Series with the Toronto Blue Jays in the 1990s. T.J.’s grandfather, Mel ...
The famous Budweiser Clydesdales travel the country 300 days a year. One of those stops this year is Bismarck for the 50th ...
Emergency crews were called out to the site around 8 p.m. local time as eyewitnesses say fire and smoke developed on Highway ...
Richland County Disaster and Emergency Services Director Brandon Roth says no one was hurt after an explosion at a saltwater ...
N.D. Sober Ride, part of the state’s Vision Zero program, is teaming up with rideshare company Lyft to remove impaired drivers from the roads during the McQuade Softball Tournament.
The North Dakota Highway Patrol is looking to increase public safety from impaired drivers and alcohol-related accidents during the Fourth of July.
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