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How does the WHL respond to Gavin McKenna jumping to the NCAA?

How does the WHL respond to Gavin McKenna jumping to the NCAA?

Breadcrumb Trail Links Sports Hockey Junior Hockey WHL commissioner Dan Near contends the development model isn't "suddenly obsolete," but also says "we’re not sitting here with our arms folded, being arrogant about what we do.” Medicine Hat...

Agronomy tours highlight Carrington Research Extension Center field day

Agronomy tours highlight Carrington Research Extension Center field day

Crop disease management, carbon markets and agronomics are among the topics that will be covered during the annual field day Tuesday, July 22, at North Dakota State University’s Carrington Research Extension Center (CREC). The agronomy production...

'I really fear for my son’: Family leaves Loudoun Co. after LCPS locker room investigation

'I really fear for my son’: Family leaves Loudoun Co. after LCPS locker room investigation

ASHBURN, Va. (7News) — For months now, 7News has been reporting on the sexual harassment investigation by Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) stemming from comments allegedly made by three high school boys about being uncomfortable with a female...

Parent Cafe to discuss siblings

Parent Cafe to discuss siblings

The July Parent Cafe, “Summer and Siblings,” will be offered via Zoom on Wednesday, July 30, at noon. Summer is a great time for family fun but many parents also experience an increase in sibling battles. This Parent Cafe will provide helpful tips...

Parade of Sail, as seen from a schooner

Parade of Sail, as seen from a schooner

DULUTH — Despite a soaking rain that started the day, the Parade of Sail proceeded as planned Thursday. Spectators lined the piers of the Duluth Ship Canal as nine sailing ships proceeded under the Aerial Lift Bridge to tie up in the harbor for...

This Popular Decor Brand Has a Great Selection of Eclectic Furniture

This Popular Decor Brand Has a Great Selection of Eclectic Furniture

Credit: JHVEPhoto/ShutterstockThis article may contain affiliate links that Yahoo and/or the publisher may receive a commission from if you buy a product or service through those links. Table of Contents What’s So Great About Anthropologie? What...

Ruth Brubakken speaks on President Benjamin Harrison at recent Chat

Ruth Brubakken speaks on President Benjamin Harrison at recent Chat

Ruth Brubakken spoke on President Benjamin Harrison's connection to North Dakota at the June 22 Front Porch Chat at the Stutsman County Memorial Museum. Harrison, the 23rd president, was the grandson of William Henry Harrison, the ninth president....

We are a divided nation. Should we still be singing 'America the Beautiful?' | Opinion 

We are a divided nation. Should we still be singing 'America the Beautiful?' | Opinion 

America’s natural wonders provide places of restoration, reinvention and triumph — where author Cheryl Strayed found healing hiking the enchanted Pacific Crest Trail, Theodore Roosevelt cultivated a new persona on a ranch in North Dakota’s...

Richard Stigen

Richard Stigen

July 20, 1948 – June 14, 2025 Towner Richard “Rick” Arthur Stigen, 76, Towner, died Saturday, June 14, 2025 surrounded by his family at Bethany Living Center in Fargo, North Dakota. He was born on July 20, 1948 to Raymond and Ellen (Bailey) Stigen...

Map Shows States With Unhappiest Shift Workers, According to Study

Map Shows States With Unhappiest Shift Workers, According to Study

The unhappiest shift workers have been found, and many live in North Dakota, New Mexico and Vermont, according to a newly released report. Workforce management platform Deputy's 2025 Shift Pulse Report revealed significant divides in how shift...

Stutsman County Fair, rodeo, wagon train this week

Stutsman County Fair, rodeo, wagon train this week

This is a busy, busy week. It’s not like Buffalo Days next month, but kicks off traditional early summer activities citywide. The Fort Seward Wagon Train left Fort Seward on Sunday (June 22) headed to Marion, North Dakota. Then the 127th Stutsman...

Recovering the Dead in Texas’s Flash-Flood Alley

Recovering the Dead in Texas’s Flash-Flood Alley

On July 3rd, Lee Pool, the chief of the Hunt Volunteer Fire Department, was heading home to Texas from a vacation in Colorado with his family when his wife, Stephanie, showed him the weather forecast. Severe storms were predicted in the Hill...

Pastors, politicians should stay in their own lanes

Pastors, politicians should stay in their own lanes

The Internal Revenue Service announced on Monday it is overturning a restraint on churches and other houses of worship that was supposed to keep them from endorsing candidates for political office. The root of the ban extends back to 1954....

Library hosts ‘Retain Your Brain’

Library hosts ‘Retain Your Brain’

If curious about ways to reduce the risk of dementia, come to the Minot Public Library on Wednesday, July 16, at 2 p.m. for a presentation on “Retain Your Brain.” The library has announced it will be hosting Nick Schmidt as he presents practical...

Map Shows States Americans Moved From and To In Last 10 Years

Map Shows States Americans Moved From and To In Last 10 Years

Tumbling birth rates and slowing immigration are making domestic migration—the movement of Americans around the country—increasingly important for states' demographic growth. And yet, no state—not even those that have traditionally attracted the...

Every Dirty Gift Trump’s Big Bill Gives the Fossil Fuel Industry

Every Dirty Gift Trump’s Big Bill Gives the Fossil Fuel Industry

Last week, President Donald Trump signed what is likely the most regressive U.S. tax-and-spending bill in U.S. history, giving the top one percent of families more than $1 trillion in tax cuts while slashing Medicaid health coverage and food...

Newsboys manager, family sued for $5.4M amid church dispute, alleged retaliation

Newsboys manager, family sued for $5.4M amid church dispute, alleged retaliation

By Katelyn WebbTuesday, July 01, 2025 Newsboys perform at their first concert since former lead singer Michael Tait announced his departure from the group. | Screenshot/YouTubeWes Campbell, the longtime manager and owner of the Grammy-nominated...

ACC preview: Road to title again figures to go through Clemson

ACC preview: Road to title again figures to go through Clemson

To be the man, you have to beat the man. It's the mantra of Charlotte-based wrestling great Ric Flair, and it pretty reliably describes the annual title race in the Charlotte-based ACC. For 14 straight years, the ACC crown has gone to either Dabo...

NMU professor elected VP of Michigan Council of Teachers of English

NMU professor elected VP of Michigan Council of Teachers of English

MARQUETTE, Mich. (WBUP/WJMN) — Yooper and Nothern Michigan University (NMU) English professor Kel Sassi has been elected vice president of the Michigan Council of Teachers of English (MCTE). Sassi, whose great-great grandfather immigrated from...

Author shares ‘Iowa’s Connection to The Titanic’ during History on Second Tuesday

Author shares ‘Iowa’s Connection to The Titanic’ during History on Second Tuesday

T-R PHOTOS BY MIKE DONAHEY — Author Darcy Dougherty Maulsby of Lake City during her presentation of “Iowa’s Connection to the Titanic” Tuesday evening at the Historical Society of Marshall County. Darcy Dougherty Mausby of Lake City is pictured...

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