PARKVILLE, MO. — For the second consecutive day, the University of Jamestown men’s volleyball team came out on the wrong side ...
Aircraft crashed with 4 crew members, a pediatric medical patient and the patient's escort on board, officials said ...
JAMESTOWN — The University of Jamestown women’s basketball team showed off their fight in a 78-67 win over Dickinson State ...
Gun & Reel Sports employees prepare a line of Lund fishing boats on Friday, Jan. 31, 2025, at the Jamestown Civic Center for ...
MINOT — Yesterday, the North Dakota House of Representatives spent more than 20 minutes on floor debate over a bill that ...
On this Plain Talk, Rep. Scott Louser talks about his plan to reduce property taxes by having the state buy up mills. Sen.
The Fighting Hawks and Huskies played an intense series in December in Grand Forks and meet again this weekend at the Herb ...
The North Dakota governor will oversee agencies that administer policy on Native American affairs, national parks and energy ...
JAMESTOWN — The University of Jamestown men’s hockey team took a penalty in overtime and it cost them in a 3-2 loss to Minot State University on Friday, Jan. 31, at John L. Wilson Arena. Please check ...
The Fighting Hawks outshot St. Cloud State 29-12 in the Herb Brooks National Hockey Center. They built a 3-1 lead. They swarmed in the offensive zone and efficiently ended St. Cloud State's rushes the ...
The bills highlight a divide between lawmakers who see carbon capture as the future for the state's emissions-heavy industries and those who are skeptical of the need for such projects.
In shorthand, with Marcus Johansson’s $2 million also coming off the books, the Wild will have more than roughly $22 million in available cap space when free agency begins July 1, a mammoth increase ...