Many things make America great, according to Al Christianson. In particular, he said, three things stand out: freedom, a vibrant working class and its energy industry. “All of these things are ...
Debate among North Dakota lawmakers revealed a wide range of opinions on electric cars and how much the state should be aiding their arrival into the mainstream. North Dakota Sen. Tim Mathern, D-Fargo ...
DAKOTA CITY | Dakota City has outgrown its fire station, and a couple of upcoming events are planned to help fund a new state-of-the-art facility. "The structure we are tearing down was built in the ...
Electrify America, one of the U.S.' largest EV fast-charging networks, this month opened its first station in North Dakota. It's an important step to expand the network nationwide along major routes ...
Longtime North Dakota station KHRT(AM) and its sister station KHRT(FM) have gone off the air as of July 31, 2024. Located in Minot, N.D., the two Christian-format stations are locally-owned and ...
The airwaves over Bismarck-Mandan will carry the sounds of local musicians and residents to car radios in 2016. Dakota Media Access is launching a community radio station, KDAK, on 102.5 FM in January ...
FARGO — Otter Tail Power Co. has reversed an earlier decision to stop drawing electricity from the coal-fired Coyote Station near Beulah, North Dakota, in light of uncertainties about its ability to ...
DAKOTA CITY | Construction bids for a new fire station in Dakota City have come in higher than expected, leaving officials looking into their options to finance the project and save money. Of the six ...
December 1 is the deadline for broadcast stations licensed to communities in Alabama, Colorado, Connecticut, Georgia, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Montana, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Rhode ...
The owner of the ticket has not been identified, but La'Dots gas station will receive a $2,000 bonus for selling the ticket. La'Dots, located at 1010 Hospital Road in Belcourt, has sold a $100,000 ...
Federal funding for public media stops on Wednesday under a bill passed by Republicans in Congress and signed by President Trump. Now, that means the start of a new chapter for public media stations.