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John Harris, president of Prairie Public, said Wednesday he is pessimistic about federal funds continuing to flow to PBS and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting after Vice President JD Vance cast ...
For many, a career as a game warden might sound like a dream job. A life spent outdoors, checking fishing licenses, keeping hunters safe and catching poachers. For most the ...
Some of you may notice how humid it can be during the summer months. Did you know that some of that can be from the crops we ...
With the 2025 North Dakota State Fair kicking off this Friday, July 18, now is the time to plan your visit and make the most ...
After more than two decades of serving ribs, brisket, and backyard-style hospitality, Famous Dave’s in Bismarck is preparing to close its doors for good. The restaurant announced it will serve its ...
A former high-ranking soldier from the North Dakota National Guard is now facing jail time in a trial that began Tuesday morning in Bismarck.
The State Revolving Fund (SRF) programs, jointly administered by the North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality and the North Dakota Public Finance Authority, awarded 10 loans to support ...
Bismarck started its busiest three-day stretch of the season -- playing six games in less than 72 hours in three cities ...
Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials will be given access to the personal data of the nation’s 79 million Medicaid ...
In a trip to the nation's Capitol on Wednesday, North Dakota's governor advocated for a bipartisan approach to permitting and funding infrastructure projects.
With only a month left of summer break for school age kids in Tioga, the Public Schools are gearing up for the 2025-26 school ...
The decision follows a July 3 letter addressed to the commission from Attorney General Drew Wrigley that harshly criticized ...