JAMESTOWN — Citizens and law enforcement personnel were honored Wednesday, Feb. 5, with the North Dakota Highway Patrol’s ...
After a dominant 10-2 season, Dickinson State University welcomes a talented new class of recruits, reinforcing their roster as they gear up for a new challenge in the Frontier Conference this fall.
Roughly 35% of North Dakota’s households rent and 40% of those renters are cost-burdened, meaning they spend more than 30% of ...
With first responders facing rising demands and infrastructure upgrades on the table, city leaders took action to improve emergency response, flood control and long-term affordability for residents.
Dickinson State University basketball player Kose Egbule sat down with Gaylon and The Dickinson Press staff to deliver the ...
The proposed legislation is the result of a resolution that forced the state to study ways to improve reentry programs for ...
After months of controversy, commissioners vote 4-1 to terminate David Lym, who faces felony charges including gross sexual ...
After facing backlash over an abrupt dismissal, the Billings County Commission reversed course and unanimously reappointed H.
Both teams traded chances throughout the game, and while there is no official stat in high school hockey for high-danger opportunities, like in the NHL, Dickinson held the advantage in that category.
Steve Hunegs, of the Jewish Community Relations Council, appeared on Plain Talk to discuss anti-Semitic comments made by a state lawmaker. Also, Cody Schuler from the ACLU of North Dakota.
Chasing Horses Wild Horse Advocates are urging North Dakotans to contact legislators about two bills for the long-term protection of the Theodore Roosevelt National Park’s wild horse herd.
James Ryan Sigler appeared in court on three felony charges related to the possession of abuse materials, strict bond conditions set.