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The North Dakota Governor's Flag is green and yellow, the former the color of growing things, the latter the color of wheat ready for harvest, both nods to our state's agrarian past and present.
A panel of North Dakota legislative leaders has approved the permanent display in the state Capitol of the flags of tribal nations in North Dakota. The unanimous vote Thursday morning was a quiet ...
They join displays of the U.S. and North Dakota flags and the state's Great Seal in Memorial Hall. The Capitol grounds also includes a display of the POW-MIA flag, which the 2019 Legislature approved.
The state flag conforms to the color, design, and size of the regimental flag used by North Dakota Infantry in the Spanish-American War in 1898. [in-text-ad-2] Derek Brumby / iStock via Getty Images ...
The North Dakota State Fair is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year, bringing back plenty of classic traditions and ...
North Dakota Gov. Doug Bergum (R) tearfully announced during his State of the State speech Thursday that the flags of the five Native American tribes in North Dakota will now be displayed in the ...
Gov. Doug Burgum announced the flags' display outside his office in his Jan. 3 State of the State address. North Dakota legislative leaders approve tribal flags in Capitol ...
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