By Jeff Beach, Amy Dalrymple and North Dakota Monitor
Troy Seibel, the former state official who authorized the deletion of the late North Dakota Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem’s email account, has died.
The UTTC International Powwow brings in crowds from all over and makes this a good time to sell some appliances, clothes and any unnecessary items in your home.
There was a ceremony showing appreciation and support to those who have been impacted by Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia. Participants of the event walked to raise funds to find a cure for the illness.
A magical idea and partnership with the community are what organizers with Dakota Square Arco and Trinity Health in Minot are calling the “Fuel the Fight” event Saturday.
Drones continue to be a growing industry in North Dakota as companies research and develop scenarios in which unmanned vehicles could prove beneficial.
By JT Farabow, Ben Dackiw, John Jacklin and Joe Skurzewski
Check back to this story for weekly high school football highlights from across North Dakota! Friday Football Fever airs on KFYR/KQCD’s Friday First News at Ten newscast and Under the Lights airs on KMOT’s Friday First News at Ten newscast.
Seven-year-old Harper Tescher set a goal to attend the musical 15 times this summer, and while she didn’t quite achieve her goal, her dad said this is still good news.
A flash flood that transformed a series of idyllic, azure waterfalls into a monstrous brown froth was ferocious but not unusual for the summer rainy season on the Havasupai reservation, one of the most remote reaches of the continental U.S. that attracts visitors worldwide.
By The Associated Press and JEFF AMY and JEFF MARTIN Associated Press
The 14-year-old suspect in a shooting at a Georgia high school that killed four people and his father will both stay in custody following back-to-back court hearings Friday morning where their lawyers declined to seek bail.
Wednesday is Sports Director Lee Timmerman’s last day at the anchor desk at KFYR-TV. He’s been a constant at the station since 1989. Now, he’s decided to retire.