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It’s likely you’ve seen amber alerts, silver alerts, or maybe even blue alerts pop up on your cell phone before. But now, ...
During the seventh annual Government-to-Government conference in Bismarck on Thursday, June 5, a member of the state Highway ...
North Dakota Highway Patrol Lt. Jenna Clawson Huibregtse, right, special programs coordinator for safety and education for the department, speaks next to Phil Packineau, left, public safety ...
Bighorn sheep were first recorded by the Lewis and Clark expedition in 1805 along the Yellowstone River in what is now North ...
Revised textbooks on the five Native American tribes that share geography with North Dakota will be ready in time for next school year. For about three decades, the books went without updates due ...
A new Miss North Dakota was crowned Saturday night. Kennedy Delap of Bismarck was named the winner of the 2025 Miss North ...
North Dakota's former Indian Affairs Executive Director Scott Davis has taken a role at the federal Department of Interior. He joins former North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, who now runs the Cabinet ...
At Concordia College, a $25,000 grant to help marginalized high school students has now been canceled. Organizers were told ...
North Dakota is moving up in the ranks when measuring child well-being, but policy experts said there are cracks beneath the surface. The Annie E. Casey Foundation’s Kids Count Data Book released June ...
You're likely familiar with Amber, Silver and Blue Alerts. Starting Aug. 1, two new alerts will be added to that list.