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In an effort to address the crowding in the state’s prisons, the North Dakota Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (DOCR) is working on four ‘mini prisons’ designed to ...
Another former Defender athlete, Joe Anderson, notched the victory in the 5K. The Fitness Sports Distance Project athlete ...
Air traffic controllers at a small North Dakota airport didn’t inform an Air Force bomber’s crew that a commercial airliner ...
Davenport's city administrator will step down in October after just a year in the office, citing significant health issues.
Snaking through the Peace Garden State and dividing the southwest quadrant from the rest of the state, the Missouri River is ...
North Dakota is opening up money to enhance tourism, community infrastructure, and historic preservation across the state.
BISMARCK, N.D. - The North Dakota Department of Commerce will open the 2025 Tourism and Community Enhancement Grants on ...
House Bill 1072 was approved in 2021 for the Department of Transportation to establish a mobile driver’s license.
As the No. 23 ranked PFP recruit regardless of class, Hiller is the second highest rated prospect for Iowa in the 2025 class, ...
The Davenport City Council moved forward with a plan to lease the chapel on the Annie Wittenmyer property back to Davenport Junior Theatre. Council members voted to put it on the discussion agenda ...
Thousands of North Dakotans in 10 cities joined the national No Kings protest movement Saturday, with organizers saying they saw new faces joining the effort to oppose Donald Trump’s policies.
It’s been a rollercoaster summer for Davenport North’s softball team. The Wildcats’ have been really good at times – beating ...
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