Northern Cheyenne Tribe reclaims cultural belongings from University of Montana
Inside the University of Montana’s Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library, Donovan Taylor stretched his arms across a wooden conference table holding his phone, which was recording, up to two gray speakers. He furrowed his brow and closed his eyes as he listened to a 1968 recording of a Cheyenne love song.
In a time of war with Iran, Americans unite in aggravation over sticker shock...
DE SOTO, Iowa (AP) — Standing alongside his son’s Ford pickup truck at a central Iowa gas station off Interstate 80, Francisco Castillo was not happy.
Bloodhounds in North Dakota blaze a trail in the Midwest
FARGO, N.D. (AP) — The North Dakota Highway Patrol’s newest recruit has floppy ears, four legs and an amazing knack for finding people.
Nigeria highlighted at World Day of Prayer 2026
Our Savior’s Lutheran Church was the location of the 2026 World Day of Prayer program which highlighted the concerns of the people of Nigeria. (Photo courtesy Devils Lake Journal)
Today in Sports – Steffi Graf’s 186 week-streak as the No. 1 women’s tennis...
Today in Sports, March 11 - Steffi Graf’s 186 week-streak as the No. 1 women’s tennis player ends in 1991
Useful thinking: Pausing column for the time being
I have accepted the endorsement of District 47 DemNPL to run for the North Dakota Senate and as a consequence I will not be submitting opinions for March and through November of 2026. Depending on the outcome of the November election, I may be able to return to writing opinions in December. If elected to the Senate you can be sure I will be interested in your thoughts and opinions as to how to protect and advance members of the North Dakota Newspaper Association and the rural communities they serve. It has been my life’s work and whatever the outcome of this election, I intend to continue that work. Thank you for the opportunity you have provided me. Best of luck to you and the folks you serve.
The 2026 ShiverFest Kids Fishing Tournament a Success!
According to Mayor Jim Moe’s report at a recent City Commission Meeting, there were 84 participants in the ShiverFest Youth Ice Fishing Tournament. Although no actual fish were caught, it was a good time had by all, Moe said, adding that the breakfast they were served was delicious! (Photos courtesy Candice Berg)
ND Outdoors: Survival Of Winter Isn’t Assured
Early March often creates the impression that winter is nearly over. Day length is increasing, snow begins to settle, and we can see the finish line of our annual winter marathon. However, it’s too early to assume pheasants and deer are going to win the race. Winter lingering on can impact wildlife survival – March and April can be the most demanding and deadly part of winter.
















