Unlike many other cities in the country, Mandan managed not only to avoid the recession, but the value of homes has still been increasing each year. More>>
The North Dakota State Library is launching the Military Family Contact program, which connects people with computers, so they can connect with military family members deployed overseas or elsewhere in the country. More>>
It's one call you shouldn't forget to make. Not doing so could have a disastrous effect. More>>
The risk of sun damage is greater when UV rays bounce off the water.
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There's a dispute over who will get custody of the surviving twin girl on the Spirit Lake Reservation. More>>
Consumers have an extra day to request a refund on state fuel taxes. The fuel tax refund includes state taxes paid on gasoline or gasohol purchased during 2012 to power farm, ranch, and industrial equipment used off-road. More>>
Construction crews are resurfacing the Mandan Municipal Airport runway. More>>
Cattle producers and veterinarians attended a meeting to share information and answer questions about TB. More>>
Flash Printing opened it's doors in 1975. One small, used printing press built the business, helping it expand from one employee to ten. But that's not the only thing that's changed, so has printing technology. More>>
It's called Summer Nurse Edventure Camp and high school students are getting hands on training. More>>
It's been a wet spring, and farmers are welcoming the added moisture. But, it has caused some delays. More>>
Ryan Stensaker appeared in court in Williston today, in preparation for a preliminary hearing. More>>
The attorney for one of the men charged with the murder of a Sidney, Montana teacher is asking to have his trial moved to a different county. More>>
A 27-year-old Bismarck woman is giving her father the ultimate Father's Day gift. More>>
Scout Troop 1326 is holding a cooking competition using only camping cooking gear and ingredients. More>>
The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff made a stop at Minot Air Force Base today. More>>
Students at the "Under the Sea Sing-Along" camp aren't quite ready to hit the stage but are warming up their vocal cords and learning to be confident singers and performers.
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Road construction this summer has forced the closure of many roads, and that's made public transportation adapt. More>>
One man is in the hospital and a suspect is still on the loose after what police are calling a case of attempted murder. Early Sunday morning Minot Police received several calls about multiple gunshots coming from the 2600 block of 2nd Ave southwest. More>>
Game wardens from all around the state issued a record number of citations for a variety of violations during the recent paddlefish snagging season. More>>
Judging by the beginning of the season for the Bismarck Reps, the Governors future looks good. More>>
An Italian food truck makes its way to Bismarck, Peacock Alley gets outdoor seating, and River Ridge Apartments signs leasing agreements.
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The Lignite Energy Council is educating teachers on the business of mining coal and making electricity. More>>
Williston Police have arrested a Kentucky man after they discovered him using a sledgehammer to gain access into the fast food restaurant.
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Dye and long distance running. Those two things usually don't go together. Unless, of course, you took part in the Dash or Dye 5K. More>>
Burleigh County deputies are investigating a string of burglaries north of Wilton. More>>
Williston Police have arrested a Kentucky man for attempting to break in to the Williston KFC. More>>
The individual whose name appears on this notification has been convicted of a crime against a child or an attempted crime against a child, or has pleaded guilty to a sexual offense. In accordance with North Dakota state law, this individual must register as a sexual offender or an offender against children. More>>
A power outage in northwest Bismarck left 5,200 customers without power for nearly an hour earlier today. It began at 11:45 a.m. More>>
A Minot airman is dead after an accidental drowning at Lake Metigoshe over the weekend. More>>
A Minot pilot crashed his plane while crop dusting yesterday, but managed to crawl from the wreckage. More>>
One man is dead and another is injured following a car accident near Dickinson. More>>
Temperatures reached up to 80 degrees in the Bismarck/Mandan area today. See how locals spent their day in the sun. More>>
A new event highlighting horsemanship and gun skills came to Bismarck. Check out the inaugural Battle at Betty's Butte! More>>
North Dakota is known for agriculture, which despite the growth in the oil industry, still ranks at the top. Visitors are taking notice and since 2011, agritourism has been a growing venture. More>>
Sanford Health in Bismarck unveiled a new air ambulance helicopter. More>>
These gentlemen don't perform for money. They do it for satisfaction. You could call it the volunteer spirit. More>>
Officials on base say the 91st Missile Wing's operations support squadron commander is being replaced. More>>
These firefighters work with 35 pound packs on their backs, swing axes within a few feet of each other, work in blinding smoke and are always watching for fast moving flames, but one of the most dangerous parts of their job can attack out of nowhere. More>>
Late snow storms into April, combined with a prolonged wet spring is creating some major hurdles for the oil industry. More>>
A crash on Highway 83 just north of the intersection with 1804 sent three people to the hospital this afternoon. It happened around 4:00. More>>
The roadway between Divide Avenue and Capitol Avenue will be closed to through traffic June 18-19. More>>
Choosing to be an organ donor when you receive your drivers license is a simple process but receiving a transplant is far more complicated. A group of horseback riders saddled up to promote that organ donation. More>>
A 10-year-old boy is dead after being hit by a car yesterday evening. More>>
The city of Bismarck has several road construction projects underway. But they are running into a few roadblocks. More>>
Some more great news for the Roosevelt Park Zoo. The big cats and giraffes have now returned home. More>>
The North Dakota Department of Transportation is warning drivers to be on the lookout for water covered roadways. More>>
The 91st Missile Wing operations support squadron commander has been relieved of duty today because of a loss of confidence in his ability to provide necessary leadership. More>>
It isn't too far into summer yet and already eight babies have died in five different states in the past month according to kidsandcars.org, which has been keeping record since 1996. That's double the average they've seen in past years. More>>
A Mandan police detective received the Sgt. Steven Kenner Lifesaver Award this morning. More>>
Visitors will have a chance to re-enact the 1800's this weekend at the Fort Union Historical Site. More>>
Gone are the typical bars and locks you'd usually expect when you think of what a prison looks like inside. But what's replaced them is much more secure. More>>
The power outage stretched from 4th Street South to 7th Street South and West Broadway Avenue to West Avenue A. The power outage lasted about 20 minutes, starting at around 6:00 p.m. More>>
Seventy-seven rookie firefighters from Standing Rock, Turtle Mountain, Fort Berthold and Spirit Lake are spending the week at camp, but they aren't playing, this is serious business. More>>
The Cathedral of the Holy Spirit was filled with dozens of priests and hundreds of parishioners to celebrate the sacrament of holy orders for six new members of the priesthood. More>>
The circus is in town! There are two shows at the Missouri Valley Fairgrounds at 4:30 and 7:30 on June 11th and 12th. You can expect to see many of the usual acts that include trapeze, juggling, elephants More>>
Rod Vaage wants to stay on top and ahead of medical science. And that's why he came to Dr. Rick Paulson's office in Bismarck to bank his stem cells. More>>
The Mike's Creek Road, located approximately 14 miles west of Fairfield, is closed due to unsafe conditions caused by rains and run off. More>>
Police say someone was pointing a gun outside a truck near Minot. More>>
It was a fun-filled day at the bowling alley for campers at Camp ReCreation. But that's something the campers have grown accustomed to. More>>
Teachers learn about the geology, drilling and refining processes, and tour a drilling rig and gas plant in western North Dakota. More>>
After months of weighing the options, Burleigh County has given Morton County a deadline of July 1st to decide if they want to participate in a joint jail operation.
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Newer buildings and those under construction are built with sprinkler systems, but older buildings are not required to have the fire safety equipment.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau says many banks are profiting on overdraft fees by allowing customers to overdraft from their checking accounts. More>>
Summer officially marks the start of picnic and cook-out season. But, putting all your leftovers in the refrigerator could actually contaminate your food. More>>
A lot of kids would love to travel the country with a circus, but they still have to go to school.
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The hours are ticking down until the sixth annual Downtowner's Rip-Roaring Ribfest kicks off in the Civic Center parking lot. This year brings two new ribbers to the lineup. More>>
There's a good chance the final farm bill will be considerably different than the version the Senate passed last night. More>>
But employees at the Leland Olds Station near Stanton are celebrating six and a half years without any injuries resulting in days away from the job. More>>
The CAT bus is stepping in to help transport students and offering them a special pass just for the summer. More>>
In court documents obtained by KFYR-TV, a deputy described the knife attack that led to attempted murder charges against a Burleigh County man. More>>
Cloverdale Foods Company started in Mandan in 1915 as the Mandan Creamery. Over the years, the company has continued to expand and evolve, and today it is one of the largest pork processing businesses in the upper Midwest. More>>
To raise money for cancer research a Relay for Life team has been surprising homeowners with a flock of flamingos on their front lawns, but the fun and fundraising came to a halt over the weekend. More>>
Those who work with homeless children say most people don't realize how many there are in Bismarck, and that parents are often unaware of the services the district provides. More>>
The Kroll's Diner Bismarck Marathon committee made two announcements today. More>>
A 21-year-old Bismarck man faces burglary charges after he was caught red-handed in a drugstore when an alarm went off. More>>
Dive and rescue teams pulled a man's body from the Missouri River at 1:00 p.m. on Monday. The man drowned on Sunday evening. More>>
A new study says North Dakota has one bar for every 1,620 people. More>>
Over crowded classrooms have been an issue in Bismarck for the past couple years, but students will soon have some more breathing space. More>>
A home was burglarized in Bismarck over the weekend, and the suspect allegedly came through window. We have tips from police on how to make sure this doesn't happen to you. More>>
A fun day on the river ended in tragedy yesterday when a man drowned in the Missouri River on Sunday. Today, dive and rescue teams recovered his body. More>>
A Cannonball man has pleaded guilty to an arson charge. More>>
Family and friends gathered in Mandan to celebrate the Buggies and Blues classic car show. More>>
Four North Dakota soldiers were killed in action seven years ago. Every year, their families and community march in their honor, because although they are gone they are not forgotten, but through the years their families realize they aren't the only ones who need support and healing. More>>
Portions of McKenzie County received rain on Saturday, but gravel roads are still open to oil field traffic. More>>
Minot will re-open a summer attraction that hasn't been used in over two years.
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AAA and Dairy Queen are partnering with local law enforcement to give children a sweet incentive to wear their helmet while riding a bike. More>>
McKenzie County is largest producer of oil in North Dakota. So, closing the roads could be detrimental to oil production. More>>
National Donut Day started during the Great Depression as a fundraiser to help people in need. And it's the same today. More>>
Gateway to Science is putting on a free event called "Weather You Wanna' Know" from 1-4 p.m. on Saturday, June 8. More>>
Bismarck Mayor John Warford says he was taken aback when the Secretary of the Navy called to tell him a new ship would be named after the city. More>>
This year, approximately 18,000 students applied to the United States Navel Academy and only about 1,200 were accepted. More>>
North Dakota National Guard family members are inviting the public to join them for the 6th annual "Memorial Road March" on Sunday, June 9th. More>>
Dairy farms have dotted the landscape in North Dakota for decades. And for over 70 years those farms have jumped into the spotlight in June for National Dairy Month. More>>
A pit bull mix shot by Bismarck police after attacking an officer died overnight.
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Dakotas/Minnesota United Methodist Church members are trying to raise $100,000 to start a new outreach ministry in the Bakken. More>>
Work on the state's second Navy submarine, the USS North Dakota continues. And, today, two of its crew members were in the state for the first time checking out the place the ship was named after.
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Coca-Cola's new Freestyle machine has made its way to Bismarck. More>>
Members of our community will soon make a big difference in the lives of impoverished children and it won't be a hand out. These students need to attend school in order to get help. More>>
Today, community foundations in the state launched an effort to let people know about tax credits that are available to them when they make donations to an endowment. More>>
Just about everybody uses technology every day. And many people want to take what they are already using to the next level. More>>
The Diocese of Bismarck will ordain six men to the diocesan priesthood. It is the second time the Diocese has ordained such a large number. The ceremony will take place at the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit More>>
More people are turning to gluten-free diets. In fact, one in three Americans are doing so, according to a recent study. Restaurants are taking notice. More>>
They only had a week off before going back to class, but Bismarck summer school students don't seem to mind. Nearly 25 percent of the districts students are enrolled this session. More>>
The North Dakota Department of Transportation says that water has receded from Highway 52, south of Minot and from Highway 2, east of Berthold. Here is the latest information on other roads affected by More>>
A study focusing on teens shows that lack of sleep not only makes you tired, but it can also make you gain weight. More>>
Across the country, veterans face pitfalls that can lead to unemployment and even homelessness. More>>
There are a number of reasons people don't earn their GED, but if you're close, now is the time to do it. The test is changing. More>>
Northern Improvement has come a long way from its humble beginnings as a successor to the McCormick Construction Company. More>>
Bismarck police say two cars have been stolen from a dealership parking lot in the past week. They're suggesting that other dealerships should check their inventory on a regular basis.A 1995 Chevrolet More>>
A Bismarck man has pleaded guilty to six felony charges of conspiracy to commit robbery or burglary. Shane Wentz had been scheduled to go to trial in the matter, but instead changed his plea this morning. More>>
Less than a year into his 3 year contract, the board of higher education is buying out Chancellor Ham Shirvani's contract. More>>
The Heritage Center is looking for volunteers to help welcome visitors and assist staff members. More>>
Offices are expanding, opening and moving around in Bismarck. Retha Colclasure takes a look at what's changing in this week's Main Street Minute. More>>
Record rainfall during May has prevented plenty of North Dakota farmers from completing field work this spring. More>>
One orthodontist who patients and their families an opportunity to reduce their braces bill with what you might call some sweat equity. More>>
The chancellor of the State Board of Higher Education will not continue in his job. Chancellor Hamid Shirvani became a controversial figure in higher ed because of his leadership style and his plans to More>>
Last year at this time, all of the durum wheat in the state had already been planted. This year, just over half of that crop is in the ground. Canola, oats, and corn are also behind the average. The USDA More>>
A Bismarck man is being held on a $4,000 bond after he was charged with luring minors by computer. Police say Justin Williams, 23, thought he was emailing and texting a 14-year-old girl, but instead, he More>>
Bismarck police say vandals used an ax to cut wood from the steamboat at Steamboat Park on River Road and used it for a campfire. A passerby reported the damage to the boat on Saturday morning. Wood posts More>>
Bismarck police are encouraging businesses to take a closer look at $20 bills, after four fakes were found at banks over the weekend. The bills appear to have been circulated between May 24 and May 30. The More>>
Catholics around the world today are celebrating the feast of Corpus Christi, which celebrates Jesus's presence in the Eucharist and a special guest made the celebration a historic one at the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit in Bismarck. More>>
Volunteers planted flowers at Sanford Medical Center in Bismarck Saturday morning. More>>
Relay for Life is a nationwide tradition. The energy is high, the participants are excited, and the message is nothing but positive. More>>
The Bismarck-Mandan Young Professionals Network hosted one of the beset college basketball coaches of all time: Dale Brown, a Minot native. Brown led the LSU tigers to two final fours and has won two national coach of the year awards. Brown's main goal to the group was to never let anyone stop you from chasing your goals. More>>
Hebron residents begin filling sandbags to protect homes and businesses south of Main. More>>
The big flares that light up the sky in western North Dakota could start to fade away. More>>
Garry Redmann has made his living photographing some of the most famous people to come through North Dakota. After more than 50 years of serving North Dakota, today he will step down at the state photographer. More>>
The man who is being investigated in a Burleigh County homicide had a no contact order against the victim lifted just two months prior to the murder. More>>
The state summer Special Olympics kick off in Fargo this weekend. Law enforcement officers have been spending the days leading up to the event raising awareness of it. More>>
Today was another rainy day, but a few thousand youngsters found interesting and educational activities to do inside. More>>
Tomorrow is the 21st annual Bismarck Relay for Life, some will walk in memory of loved ones, but tonight is all about those who won their battle against cancer. More>>
A portion of Hebron is being evacuated tonight after the Little Knife River went up over the banks. Approximately 220 homes are included in the voluntary evacuation on the south side of Main Street. Residents More>>
Emergency management says that there is a sandbagging site set up in Hebron for people experiencing flooding. The site is located at the old cheese plant at the west end of Main St. Volunteers are More>>
A Cannon Ball woman will serve two years in prison for assault with a deadly weapon. More>>
The Missouri River Festival, featuring the Thomas Carnival, is back in town. More>>
Burleigh County Sheriff Pat Heinert has released the names of a woman found murdered in her home yesterday afternoon and of the suspect. More>>
One person is injured after an explosion at Continental Metal Products in Minot. More>>
A woman was killed in her home in Lincoln Meadows Trailer Court. More>>
Theo art students are literally getting their feet wet creating art Jackson Pollock style. More>>
The results of the November election have been certified, again. More>>
Being in the hospital is no fun and can even be scary for kids who need to undergo surgery. Today, some of those kids got to forget about it for a few moments. More>>
Tesoro Refinery in Mandan is in hot water with the Environmental Protection Agency for violating Clean Air requirements. More>>
An apparent homicide in Lincoln near Bismarck has resulted in at least one death. More>>
You might see more road construction signs than usual as you travel around the state. Today the Department of Transportation unveiled the state's 2013 construction program. The estimated $878 million in More>>