A study by the Journal of Health Communication states doom scrolling can lead to increased anxiety, stress and poor sleep, especially if done before bed. But some do it to relieve stress.
Wolf Creek Winery has one goal: to uncork Sakakawea wine country. Now that the business is up and running, the owners are one step closer to accomplishing that mission.
Fire crews in Rolette County responded to a large brush fire north of the Sky Dancer Casino & Resort Thursday afternoon. The casino was operating as normal. Belcourt Rural Fire urged the public to contact them if they see anyone setting fires.
The final hurdle was cleared on Tuesday after the Senate passed the package in a 79 to 18 vote. The bill consists of more than $60 billion to Ukraine and $26 billion to Israel.
Top officials with Williston State College spoke with the Williston Basin School Board this week to discuss efforts to improve education as students prepare for the future.
Two coaches have resigned from their post at Fargo Davies High School. Girls basketball Coach, Tonah Safranski has resigned as head girls basketball coach for the Eagles.
The former publisher of the National Enquirer testified Thursday at Donald Trump’s hush money trial about going to great lengths to help shield his old friend from potentially damaging stories using a catch-and-kill scheme.
New limits on greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuel-fired electric plants are the Biden administration’s most ambitious effort yet to roll back planet-warming pollution from the power sector, the nation’s second-largest contributor to climate change.
Consumers continued to drive growth in the January-March quarter but slowed their spending. Growth was also held back by businesses reducing their inventories.
Meet Isabelle Simonson, Moorea Knapp and Ethan Thurn. They’ve got a lot in common. They’re all high school juniors, they all just took the ACT and all three scored a perfect 36.
Logan Sutton, linguist and language material developer, said he studied the language through recordings his teacher taped. Those recordings were hundreds of hours of Arikara elders telling stories.
While their roles at Black Lions are slinging pizza and drinks, Hooker and Puttre have a common focus: honoring the community they serve, and represent.