Today in History: March 24, Exxon Valdez creates massive oil spill
Today is Tuesday, March 24, the 83rd day of 2026. There are 282 days left in the year.
NDSU Extension schedules spring Stop the Bleed trainings
NDSU Extension and the NDSU School of Nursing are offering Stop the Bleed trainings for rural residents interested in learning how to reduce deaths caused by unintentional injuries.
Latest Ramsey County Commission Meeting Recap
The Ramsey County Commission met in regular session on March 17 at 5:30 p.m.
Altru gets Commission support with drug pricing program
DEVILS LAKE, N.D. – During the time open to visitors or delegations during the Devils Lake City Commission Meeting on Monday, March 16 at City Hall, Altru Health System Corporate Counsel Brittney Blake was present to discuss a request sent to the City of Devils Lake from Altru Health Director of Pharmacy Services Erin Navarro to support Altru’s participation in the drug discount program established under Section 340B of the federal Public Health Service Act via a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU).
Today in History, March 19, 2026; The Academy Awards first televised in 1953
Today is Thursday, March 19, the 78th day of 2026. There are 287 days left in the year.
How and Why to Report Fraud
The first week of March was National Consumer Protection Week, and while AARP works year‑round to help protect people from fraud, March is a good time to talk about how and why to report fraud.
Future Farmers of America has history in Devils Lake
The Devils Lake FFA Chapter was instituted in the fall of 1937 at the new Devils Lake Central High School. Arne Kunkel was the first chapter advisor. Kunkel wrote an article in the October 21, 1937, issue of the Devils Lake Journal explaining the Smith-Hughes Act which provided assistance for vocational agriculture programs in local school districts. Kunkel dedicated a large part of his article to the “… organization called the Future Farmers of America.” The article goes on to say “Meetings are held at regular intervals, all students in agriculture taking part in discussing various problems, that is usually followed by a social program of some nature put on by the boys.” The article concludes by stating “Various community services are rendered free of charge…” Kunkel’s article certainly laid out a broad spectrum for the future members of the Devils Lake FFA Chapter!
DLFD fire chiefs recognized for years of services
DEVILS LAKE, N.D. – The senior officers of the Devils Lake Fire Department were honored with plaques commemorating their years of service to the community. Fire Chief Nate Bennett received his plaque on Saturday, March 14, while Asst. Fire Chief Cory Meyer received his plaque at the Devils Lake City Commission meeting on Monday, March 16.
Lake Region State College Dean’s, President’s Lists
Lake Region State College presents its President’s List (Cumulative GPA of 4.00)
City workers battle snow, ice along streets & avenues
City workers have had their hands full this winter, keeping the residential streets cleared of snow and ice accumulation. They were hard at it again on Monday morning, March 16, along 7th Avenue NE as they knock down the city’s street and avenue snow banks perhaps just in time for another round of measurable snow forecasted for Tuesday and Wednesday.
















