(KNOX) – North Dakota’s oldest surviving WWII veteran has died at 109 years old.
Ray Curtis passed away at Minot Lodge Senior Living on Sunday morning. Curtis was considered one of the oldest living WWII veterans in the country, and possibly in the world.
He served in the Army both at home and abroad. His 109th birthday was in February.


Board names interim president of North Dakota State College of Science
(North Dakota Monitor)-BISMARCK, N.D. - The North Dakota State Board of Higher Education on Tuesday named Lisa Karch as interim president of the North Dakota State College of Science. NDSCS President Rod Flanigan announced this month plans to retire ...
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Public Service Commission grants final approval to JETx transmission line
(North Dakota Monitor)-BISMARCK, N.D. - The Public Service Commission has voted to approve a permit for a controversial high-voltage transmission line in eastern North Dakota. The Jamestown to Ellendale high-voltage transmission line, known as JETx, ...
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Polk County District Court Rules Fosston and Essentia Health Must Return to Arbitration
(KNOX) -The Polk County District Court has ruled that the city of Fosston and Essentia Health will return to arbitration because the city's has a dispute over an affiliation agreement with Essentia. Fosston and Essentia have gone through the arbitrat...
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Judge Rules Wrongful Death Case Can Go Forward
(KNOX) - A judge has ruled that the wrongful death case of a 30-year-old Fargo man who died in a crash in Rolette County can go forward, building on a fifty year old legal precedent in North Dakota that abolished blanket governmental immunity for pub...
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