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BOTTINEAU – Dakota College at Bottineau recognized recipients of the DCB Conservation Award on Earth Day, April 25. Monica ...
The doors at the new Runnings in Rugby were opened to the public for the first time on Thursday, kicking off a grand opening ...
Krystle Lee Pederson, 42, Towner, DUI-.08% or greater-first offense (Class B misdemeanor), 20 hours of community service in lieu of jail, chemical dependency evaluation, complete recommended treatment ...
The Geographical Center Historical Society will hold its annual meeting at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, May 7, at Prairie Village Museum. The meeting is open to the public, and all members of the Society ...
Duane Everett Erickson, 91, Rugby, died December 1, 2024, at Heart of America Medical Center in Rugby, N.D. Duane was born in Rolette, N.D. on January 11, 1933 to Ole H. Erickson and Coranda Adele ...
(AP) — A new first-of-its-kind law enacted in North Dakota could shield agrochemical manufacturer Bayer from lawsuits claiming it failed to warn customers that its popular weedkiller Roundup could ...
When Vonnie Degenstein announced at a Rugby City Council meeting in August of last year her intention to retire as the ...
Superintendent Mike McNeff provided an update to the Rugby School Board at its regular meeting on April 8 on the education legislation landscape following crossover at the North Dakota Legislature.
We would like to tell you a story about our brother, ‘The Waynster’ … Wayne Robert Klebe was born in Bottineau, ND to Robert & Marilyn (Haakenstad) Klebe. He grew up on the family farm between Willow ...