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Even modest improvements to our nation's debt and deficit problems are going to be painful, but we can still do better than ...
North Dakota’s military footprint stands to benefit from the House’s newly passed $831.5 billion defense spending bill, but ...
A ballot question before North Dakota voters this summer will ask whether the state should bar anyone from running for the U.S. House of Representatives or Senate if they'd turn 81 before the last ...
North Dakota's former Gov. Doug Burgum dominated the state's 2024 political news cycle, but there were several notable moments from the year that shouldn't be overlooked. Here's the Tribune's rundown.
Feb. 3—GRAND FORKS — When Earl Pomeroy held North Dakota's seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, ... After all, two experienced and respected politicians already held those positions.
In North Dakota and its neighbors to the west, grassroots groups are recruiting rural residents and other underrepresented people to seek elected office, including on the local level. Organizers say ...
North Dakota’s inaugural civics bee challenged middle school students with difficult questions as it aimed to promote greater ...
Shannon Brandt, 42, of Glenfield, North Dakota, initially said he hit and killed Cayler Ellingson in McHenry, about 150 miles northeast of Bismarck, after a political argument in September 2022.
The North Dakota nonagenarian judge who is admired by politicians from both parties "Did You Know That" columnist Curt Eriksmoen begins the story of Richard Goldberg.
A ballot question before North Dakota voters this summer will ask whether the state should bar anyone from running for the U.S. House of Representatives or Senate if they'd turn 81 before the last ...