News Monitor and Daily News honored two of the Southern Red River Valley’s most loyal, reliable and hardworking residents, a pair of longtime leaders.
House Bill 1415 failed 9-85 in the House on Tuesday, Feb. 16. The bill would have given terminally ill North Dakotans the option of physician-assisted suicide.
Two firefighters and two communications/911 employees from Richland County, North Dakota, were recently honored for aiding in two separate deliveries of newborn babies while on the job.
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- Health department to hold COVID-19 vaccine clinic Feb. 10
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- Hannah Severson wins Wyndmere Poetry Out Loud competition
- UPDATE: Amber Meyer of Hankinson found safe
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- Highway Department shop expected to be total loss
- 712 vaccines administered to date in Richland County