Sometimes we forget our history. In 1870, 34% of Dakota Territory was foreign born. That wave continued, and by 1915, nearly 80% of North Dakotans were either immigrants or the children of immigrants.
A couple of generations ago, “Minnie J. Nielson” was a household name in Barnes County and across the state. Minnie was the ...
More than 400 volunteers streamed into the social hall at St. Isidore Catholic Church in the Michigan township of Macomb to ...
Shea said. Monsignor James Shea, president of University of Mary in North Dakota, delivers the homily during a Mass in St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York City ahead of a Eucharistic procession ...
The professional choir group Dakota Pro Musica has a vision to enhance, honor and highlight the voices, celebrations and ...
The Associated Press projected that former President Donald Trump has won North Carolina, the first of seven key swing states ...
Donald Trump’s surprise candidate is expected to work closely with Stephen Miller and Tom Homan to crack down on immigration ...
As results streamed in Tuesday night, former President Donald Trump widened his lead over Vice President Kamala Harris in ...
The Beacon spoke with Dominik Dobesberger, Aruzhan Mukhanova, Nmachukwu Ukaegbu, Anna Singley, Ainara Luque-Garcia, Meng ...
Montana’s just-ended 2024 U.S. Senate race is likely its last big-dollar federal election for the foreseeable future.