Sunday Nov 1 | Minot Daily News
One dead, one injured after Ward Co.....
One man is dead and another injured after a two-vehicle crash in Ward County. The North Dakota Highway Patrol says two pickups collided at a county road intersection Thursday shortly before 2:30 p.m. Investigators say a 30-year-old rural Granville man failed to yield and his vehicle struck the other on its passenger side.
Theresa Mogard of Granville is willing to dress in a Statue of Liberty costume and carry signs on a frigid street corner to advocate for a public option to compete with private health insurance.
Allan Odegard, 88, Granville, died Monday, Oct. 12, 2009, in a Minot hospital. Allan Curtis Odegard was born Jan.
Towner State Nursery has new manager
North Dakota's Towner State Nursery has a new manager for the first time in nearly 40 years.
Seth Clayton Hawes, 29, Minot, died Thursday, July 16, 2009, from injuries sustained in an automobile accident near Burlington.
Homer Elgin Hiller, 82, Glen Ullin, and formerly of Granville and Velva, died on Thursday, June 25, 2009, in a Bismarck hospital.
Pea, Lentil Processing Planned Near Granville
A new pea and lentil processing facility could be running this summer near Granville.
A new pea and lentil processing facility near Granville could be operational by summer.
McHenry County Roads Hit Hard By Flood
Roads in McHenry County are badly damaged. Some of the worst areas are around Granville and Upham.
Residents of McHenry County are finally getting some relief as water levels continue to drop.
US Highway 2 closed 2 miles east of.....
The North Dakota Department of Transportation and North Dakota Highway Patrol have closed U.S. Highway 2 two miles east of Granville due to high water levels.
Ranchers in Towner continue to battle floods at an uncontrollable rate. Late last night water began to cross Highway 2 and early this morning DOT decided to close the highway between Granville and Towner.
The following highways are closed due to water damage: A ND 8, between Junction of US 12 and ND 21 , northeast of Hettinger, approximately four miles north of US Highway 12.
No travel advisory in McHenry Count.....
McHenry County Sheriff Marvin Sola has issued a no-travel advisory for all secondary roads in the county due to extensive flooding.
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