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Dec. 7, 1941, Ernest Young was watching the screen at the radar base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. It was 5 a.m. when he saw blips ...
Due to equipment issues, recycling collections will be delayed in Jamestown, according to the city sanitation and solid waste department. The delays began Wednesday, April 30, and will continue ...
Smoke shop and gas station owners told Forum News Service that the registry would have risked driving businesses under, or ...
Pro-worker rallies are scheduled for May 1 and May 3 in Fargo-Moorhead, Grand Forks-East Grand Forks, Bismarck, Minot and ...
St. Mary's and Bismarck each scored twice during 80 minutes of play, but each team missed an opportunity to shift their ...
A shift in Jamestown’s population begins on Saturday, May 3, as hundreds of graduates of the University of Jamestown receive ...
JAMESTOWN – Anne Carlsen has announced its official accreditation by the Council on Quality and Leadership (CQL), a national designation that honors organizations demonstrating excellence in ...
Heavy rainfall drenched much of North Dakota Monday, with even the typically dry “Bismarck Bubble” receiving over an inch of ...
McKenzie Moser, 19, was sentenced Monday to three years in prison for a June 13 drunk driving crash that seriously injured ...
Gerald “Jerry” Bergquist 72, died Thursday April 24th, 2025 unexpectedly. Bergquist was one of the most respected Emergency ...
According to the Highway Patrol, while much of the state was receiving much-needed rain, a stretch of I-94 near Jamestown saw ...
After four crashes happened yesterday on I-94, the North Dakota Highway Patrol (NDHP) is urging people to slow down and drive ...