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In 1883, Theodore Roosevelt first ventured to the area now known as North Dakota to hunt bison in the Badlands.
Lawyers for North Dakota on Tuesday urged the court to leave in place a decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th ...
North Dakota’s request concerns a lawsuit brought by the Spirit Lake Nation, Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa and three ...
Work is about to begin on a 67,000-square-foot expansion of the North Dakota Heritage Center & State Museum in Bismarck.
Multiple contentious debates around energy development took place at the North Dakota state capitol during the recent legislative session, generally with industry interests winning out.
Some big changes were underway at this year’s North Dakota State FFA Convention, especially when it came to the location of the larger events and sessions.
The media narrative surrounding the Big Beautiful Bill (BBB) has been filled with misinformation and political theater, leaving most North Dakotans confused about what this legislation means for our ...
The North Dakota group's goal of replacing pit toilets with flush units may seem like a humble aspiration to some, but it's an important milestone, said Chris Dorfschmidt, a historic sites manager.
Fargo artist Nancy Ness will have her abstract paintings on display at the North Dakota State Capitol through August.
The Dakota Conference on Rural and Public Health is an opportunity for health care professionals, educators and students to share strategies for sustaining healthy North Dakota communities.
North Dakota has 60 state historic sites — everything from museums and an underground nuclear launch facility to plaques mounted on boulders in fields.