A company building a wind farm in central North Dakota told state regulators it would hire “as much local labor as possible,” but the project appears to be primarily staffed by out-of-state workers, ...
The Blue Jays moved up from No. 3 to No. 2 in the Class AA polls, while receiving three first-place votes. The Jays are ...
TSU won its season opener last Saturday, beating Mississippi Valley State, 41-21. Quarterback Draylen Ellis threw for 356 yards and three touchdowns in the win, which was the Tigers first season ...
Jamestown Area Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors and Young Professionals of Jamestown held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for ...
A nine-game homestand at Target Field looked like a prime opportunity for the Twins to reset in the comforts of their own ...
Dennis Prodzinksi's yard at 1210 9th Ave. SE. has been selected as the 13th and final Yard of the Week for 2024 by the ...
Cattle producers attending this year’s Big Iron show in West Fargo, North Dakota, are invited to join North Dakota State University Extension specialists for several livestock management and ...
The Stutsman County Human Rights Coalition announces the return of the annual Allied Picnic. This year's event is set for Saturday, Sept. 7, at the Sertoma Shelter in McElroy Park.
Roxane Salonen offers thoughts on The Forum story "Two years after move to Minnesota, Red River Women’s Clinic workers, ...
The 2024 NDSU football opener, a 31-26 loss at star-studded Colorado garnered 4.8 million viewers according to ESPN. The ...
Charmin Knobel-Sayler, 48, Carrington, North Dakota, was driving a 2006 Chevrolet Impala westbound on 34th Street Southeast, which is a gravel road, at 1 p.m. The patrol said Knobel-Sayler drove off ...
The Jamestown Blue Jays girls’ volleyball team finished the BPS Crossover Volleyball Invitational with a 3-0 record on ...