Due to new transparency requirements passed by the North Dakota Legislature, city leaders in Minot are urging property owners to check their mailboxes for assessment notices.
Six people are now running for three open seats on Minot's City Council. Today, KX News spoke to two of them, Nicole Brasfield and Dave Gipson.
A disability service and support organization is closing its doors to the people of Minot.
On Friday, Josiah Roise and David Wiley announced their intentions to run for Minot mayor and for a seat on the city council, ...
Minot City Council approved three motions tonight as the city continues shaping its temporary pound services. The Council ...
MINOT — Earlier this year, state lawmakers approved legislation backed by Gov. Kelly Armstrong to reduce property tax bills for primary residences by $1,600 and implement a 3% cap on growth in all ...
A North Dakota mayor resigned this week after accidentally sending a sexually explicit video of himself to a city attorney. Minot Mayor Tom Ross resigned on Tuesday, the same day an investigation ...
MINOT — I have some thoughts about Minot City Manager Harold Stewart's expressed hostility toward open records requests in the context of an ongoing personnel issue involving the chief of the Minot ...
The State Historical Society of North Dakota Foundation will launch the Military Gallery Caravan, a statewide outreach tour ...
MINOT, N.D. — The Richardson's ground squirrel weighs less than a pound, is about a foot long and is native to the northern Plains. The little creature also is a ferocious tunneler, and it’s ...