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Put another way, Minot won't be able to rid itself of the squirrels because the animals have lived on the prairie for ...
Ground squirrels have proliferated in Minot, North Dakota's fourth-largest city. They've burrowed everywhere from vacant lots ...
Discover why North Dakota’s rugged Badlands are a top spot for dramatic landscape, wildlife, and night photography.
North Dakota’s rural economy showed signs of slowing in July, as the state’s Rural Mainstreet Index (RMI) dipped to 52.2, ...
The severe storms caused significant damage to homes and infrastructure in several parts of eastern North Dakota.
Getting to North Dakota’s Theodore Roosevelt National Park isn’t easy, but, after arrival, the geography, wildlife and walking trails create an unforgettable experience.
North Dakota Ethics Commission Has No Authority to Punish Officials Violating Ethics Laws, State Leaders Argue Voters created an ethics watchdog agency seven years ago. But officials keep pushing ...
Standing Rock leaders also provided updates on a wind farm project to improve energy infrastructure in southern North Dakota.
Big game supervisor talks about North Dakota elk study results For a closer look at the study, see the North Dakota OUTDOORS June magazine on the Game and Fish Department’s website, gf.nd.gov.
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.
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.
A closed coal mine in Beulah, North Dakota, will be repurposed to process nickel mined in Minnesota. Talon Metals will operate the $365 million facility, creating 150 jobs and supplying nickel to ...