Curio |

On This Day | The Case Against Women Voting (By a Man)

Mr. President, I have said that I thought suffrage would be a loss for women. I think so because suffrage implies not merely the casting of the ballot, the gentle and peaceful fall of [...]Read More... from On This Day | The[...]

Curio |

On This Day | The Case for Women Voting (By Women)

But if the science of government consisted only in the raising of armies and war carnage, then let men keep control of it. But if good government means pure food, pure drugs, good roads, [...]Read More... from On This Day | The[...]

Curio |

On This Day | Streaking Across the Sky

Frank Clegg and Hans Skaarup, who live about ten miles south of Minot, report seeing a ball of fire in the sky, Tuesday evening of last week, traveling at a furious pace and not [...]Read More... from On This Day | Streaking[...]

Curio |

On This Day | A Dose of Local Food

We are in a position to use your sweet or sour cream or sweet milk and can promise you the highest possible price. Patronize the new Farmers Creamery on Mill Street. Come in to [...]Read More... from On This Day | A[...]

Curio |

On This Day | MSU Requires Local Legislative Support

If the voters of the 29th legislative district wish a liberal appropriation for the Minot Normal school, it will be absolutely necessary to elect representatives who will work together. C. A. Grow, A. M. [...]Read More... from On This Day | MSU[...]

Curio |

On This Day | Debating Tarriffs

Resolved, that the Underwood Tariff Law of 1913, and the general tariff principles of the democratic administration have dealt a hard blow to general business throughout the country, and that the principles and provisions [...]Read More... from On This Day | Debating[...]

News Release |

ND Industrial Commission approves $45 million in oil and gas grants

BISMARCK, N.D. – The North Dakota Industrial Commission, comprised of Gov. Kelly Armstrong, Attorney General Drew Wrigley and Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring, approved $45.1 million in matching grants during its 62nd grant round of the Oil and Gas Research Program. The Oil[...]

Curio |

What’s the difference between ghosts and demons? Books, folklore and history reflect society’s supernatural beliefs

For centuries, people have wrestled with the same haunting question: what exactly separates a ghost from a demon? A new piece in Curious Kids traces how those beliefs evolved—from the fearful imaginations of 16th-century Europe to the stories that still stir us[...]

Curio |

Building a granny flat or tiny house in Charlotte, North Carolina? The city might spot you up to $80K.

Charlotte is taking a creative swing at its housing shortage by helping homeowners build small secondary homes — and paying them to keep rents affordable. Through the new Queen City ADU Program, residents can receive up to $80,000 in forgivable, interest-free financing[...]

Commentary |

How Mayors Can Reclaim Government Efficiency

In Washington, “efficiency” has become a cynical buzzword — a pretext for cutting, sidelining, and demoralizing public servants. But in America’s cities, a different vision is taking shape. Cara Eckholm argues that mayors have a chance to reclaim the term, using it[...]

Commentary |

Port: The trolling is the point

In North Dakota’s ongoing tug-of-war within the Republican Party, a failed petition drive tells a larger story than the numbers alone. A populist wing, angered by the appointment of Dustin McNally to a legislative seat, fell short in its bid to force[...]