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North Dakota mayor charged with removing campaign sign
The mayor of the small southeastern North Dakota town of Forbes is accused of removing a campaign sign from private property. New
Hope through the Holidays offers support
CHI St. Alexius Health’s Home Care and Hospice is hosting Finding Hope through the Holidays, a workshop for individuals who have lost a loved … New
Bowls for Babies supports hospital
Partake of soup from various restaurants, and choose a favorite bowl from those painted by local artists, businesses and students, all while h… New
Marine Corps recruiter pleads not guilty to arson
A U.S. Marine Corps recruiter accused of setting small fires at his workplace in Bismarck is charged in federal court.
State honey bees get boost from USDA dollars
The USDA is renewing and expanding a $3 million pilot project to promote the planting of bee-friendly forage.
Name changes, mission remains the same
Nuns at CHI St. Alexius Health foresee ability to extend their reach to those in need.
City forgives loans to Ruth Meiers Hospitality House
The Bismarck City Commission Tuesday forgave $35,608 in federal Community Development Block Grant funds awarded to the Ruth Meiers Hospitality House.
President, CEO of CHI St. Alexius to retire in April
Gary Miller, the president and CEO of CHI St. Alexius Health, will retire in April, the hospital announced Wednesday evening.
Firefighters respond to fire at storage building
The Bismarck Fire Department is investigating the cause of a fire at a storage building, 301 Enterprise St., Tuesday.
Verein society hosting dinner and dance to renovate historic hall
The St. Anthony Verein has been in the community for nearly 100 years, and the verein society is aiming to keep it around for 100 more.
Coloring book design inspires local quilter
Terry Stegmiller, a third-generation quilter, was inspired to devise her own technique.
Sole North Dakota abortion clinic halts medication abortions
The director of North Dakota's sole abortion provider says medication abortions have ceased at the Fargo clinic.
Verizon donates cargo van to Seeds of Hope
The Abused Adult Resource Center (AARC) announced the donation of a new cargo van has been donated by the Hopeline Verizon program.
Political signs vandalized
Political yard signs supporting Measure 1 were vandalized around the Cathedral District in Bismarck Monday evening.
Corps hears concerns of repeat of 2011 flooding
In sometimes emotional, often pointed comments, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Tuesday was told in no uncertain terms it had better pay clos…
N.D. Supreme Court reverses ruling that blocked medication abortion law
The N.D. Supreme Court on Tuesday reversed a district judge’s ruling that had blocked a 2011 state law limiting drug-induced abortions from ta…
Bismarck Police trying to identify alleged scammer
Bismarck Police are seeking the public's help in identifying the suspect of a short-change scam, in which the man gained an extra $100 by deception.
Bismarck man arrested for assault with a hammer
Police arrested a Bismarck man Sunday for aggravated assault after he allegedly hit another man with a hammer.
N.D. oil conditioning standards will have flexibility, Helms says
Industrial Commission may consider standards next month
Four cases of tuberculosis reported in state
Four cases of tuberculosis were reported in North Dakota this month.