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The vastness of North Dakota is impressive. Stretching 340 miles along the nation's northern border, a road trip across the state brings you through fertile river valleys in the east, across ...
If federal relief money is significantly cut or eliminated, it’s not clear the state or non-profit relief groups that operate in North Carolina could make up the shortfall, especially with the ...
The world would need to plant a forest the size of North America in order to offset planet-warming emissions from the 200 largest oil and gas companies, new research has found.
Mary Lee Nielson, Committee Member Sheyenne River Water Trail Advisory Committee said this landing was made possible by a partnership with the Jack Wood family who provided the site. Other amenities ...
Waterfowl biologists for the North Dakota Game and Fish Department recently completed their annual statewide spring breeding duck surveys, conducted every year in early May. This year’s duck ...
The State of North Dakota is addressing a key challenge in rural farming communities—poor infrastructure—by expanding its agriculture infrastructure grant program. North Dakota lawmakers widened ...
From the geology beat: E.M. Tardy, a U.S. school inspector for the Indian Department, reported he found a petrified forest of oaks near Fort Spokane at the mouth of the Spokane River.
The 82nd American Legion Boys State concluded Friday, June 13, on the campus of the North Dakota State College of Science (NDSCS), where 68 high school juniors from across the ...
File - North Dakota lawsuit over gender-affirming care ban (KFYR-TV) By Michael Anthony Published: Jun. 18, 2025 at 11:15 AM PDT ...
GRAND FORKS — Two new state digital tools designed to meet the needs of businesses were unveiled during the 2025 Greater North Dakota Chamber’s North Dakota Future Forum, held Wednesday at ...
Wood River Updates Weapon Use Rules To Align With State Law Dalton Brown, News Reporter June 18, 2025 3:35 PM June 18, 2025 3:49 PM Listen to the story ...
The ruling backs North Dakota’s law, said state Rep. Keith Boehm, a Republican from Mandan who sponsored HB 1254 with Rep. Bill Tveit, R-Hazen.
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