Two local men are going on their second long-distance motorcycle ride with a group called the Iron Butt Association.
“Our Guard must have all the tools they need for flood fight,” Sen. Kent Conrad said.
North Dakota Secretary of State Al Jaeger has provided guidelines for anyone thinking of running for office in the state.
Motivated by the plight of victims in Haiti — or the possibility of shaving their principal's head — the students at Central Middle School went above and beyond anyone's expectations by raising over $15,000 in one week for the earthquake-ravaged country.
Congressman Earl Pomeroy had good news for Devils Lake late Thursday afternoon, indeed for all towns along a section of railroad from Rugby to Grand Forks that had an uncertain future because of infrastucture concerns caused by flooding in the Devils Lake Basin.
The Devils Lake Police Department would like to inform the public about a registered sex offender, living at 222 West Walnut Street in Devils Lake.
Walter Joseph Grant, 52, has been convicted of a crime against persons who were adult females and must register as a sexual offender in accordance with N.D. State Law.
It was described like a scene from a TV show. An undercover agent posed as a 14 year-old girl on the Internet.
The recent earthquake in Haiti has brought an outpouring of support from around the world — and now Devils Lake's Central Middle School is joining the campaign.
Devils Lake residents were busy over the weekend digging out from the 3-day blizzard that struck the state.
Airline boardings continued to rise in North Dakota during the month of November.
According to Aeronautics Commission Director Larry Taborsky, boardings are up 6 percent over last November.
In the face of a rather hectic daily schedule, senior Amanda McMullen at Devils Lake High School still manages to find time for others.
The Christmas season is well under way and Santa is busier than ever. Here he made a stop at Western State Bank and this youngster gave a tug to his beard.
The Ramsey County Sheriffs Office has had a relatively quiet year, according to Sheriff Steve Nelson.
All signs point toward another productive year for the city as 2009 winds down later this month.
Christmas Around the County to benefit the Salvation Army brought Christmas music and treats to the residents of Ramsey County who gathered in the Memorial Building on Sunday afternoon for the official start of the holiday season from the county’s perspective.
On the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month a standing-room-only crowd gathered in the Memorial Building in Devils Lake to pay tribute to veterans of all branches of military service.
Following a tour of the Tolna Coulee Tuesday morning, city government officials from Devils Lake and Valley City gathered for a chat.
Yesterday ROTC students from Devils Lake High School visited Prairie View Elementary School to teach their younger counterparts the proper way to fold the American flag.
Devils Lake area residents have a unique opportunity today when members of the Red River Basin Commission come to town for a meeting to discuss flood issues - a Flood Forum.