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Job Corps operations around the country were to pause, the Quentin N. Burdick Job Corps Center in Minot was back in the swing of things with 44 students on campus on Monday. “We are going to try and ...
The board overseeing North Dakota higher education has approved salary increases for seven of its college and university ...
The board overseeing North Dakota higher education has approved salary increases for seven of its college and university presidents, along with a budget for the next biennium, at a time when it faces ...
Every growing season in North Dakota brings its own challenges – shifting markets, rising input costs, unpredictable weather and the pressure to make the right call at the right time.
Gov. Larry Rhoden signed the bill into law earlier this year, making “South Dakota the 12th state to allow concealed carry on college campuses,” the Madison Daily Leader reported.
Fresh off being honored as a “Rising Star” college by the Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence, I’m reflecting with pride on our record of success for students across our region.
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) - The University of Minnesota men’s hockey team announced its non-conference schedule on Monday, and it includes at least a pair of old rivals. The Gophers will have 11 non ...
The Gophers' mens' hockey team is hosting Boston College and Minnesota-Duluth as part of its 2025-26 non-conference schedule. Minnesota will also travel to old rival North Dakota for a series at ...
AREA FIRE DEPARTMENTS RESPONDED TO A STRUCTURE FIRE AT CIMMARINA BOATS IN DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA THIS MORNING. FIRE CHIEF CLINT RASMUSSEN SAYS THE CALL CAME IN AT 5 A.M. AS THE FIR ...
Dakota Johnson showed Chris Martin what he's missing post-breakup in a completely sheer outfit while in New York City on Thursday.
He cohosts the College Football Enquirer podcast and is a football analyst on the Big Ten Network. He previously worked for Yahoo Sports, ESPN and The (Louisville) Courier-Journal.
BOTTINEAU, N.D. (KMOT) – Dakota College at Bottineau Athletic Director Carolyn Rygg resigned her position this past week. Campus Dean and CEO Carmen Simone confirmed the move with Your News Leader.