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Hazelton, talks to landowners Jan. 30, 2025, at the Capitol. (Jeff Beach/North Dakota Monitor)BISMARCK, N.D. (North Dakota ...
More than 40 people gathered at the North Dakota Heritage Center & State Museum for a presentation on dogsledding as part of ...
A North Dakota man was arrested after authorities say he impersonated an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer when ...
Draper was testifying in favor of House Bill 1491, which would loosen eligibility restrictions for students who change ...
"Unserious lawmakers pushing twaddle erode credibility. Leadership should shut them down," writes Jack Zaleski.
Edinburg, said the idea of forming the Rural Caucus "exploded" when she first suggested it during the organizational session ...
It’s been three years since a Chinese company’s plan to develop farmland near a North Dakota Air Force base was blocked over ...
The Labor Department shows prices rose rapidly from December to January at an increase of 0.5%. That increase came as a ...
North Dakota lawmakers wrestled over school choice this week, narrowly passing one education savings account bill while ...
Frustrations over the permit approval for a pipeline in North Dakota has led some lawmakers to propose change to the makeup ...
Keep North Dakota Clean has been inspiring a love of nature and conservation in the youth for the last 57 years through an ...