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The Pride of North Dakota rolled through the streets on Saturday, as this year’s State Parade turned out to be a smashing success.
The North Dakota State Fair is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year, bringing back plenty of classic traditions and ...
North Dakota is in a financially strong position, but relying heavily on commodity-based industries and having the Bank of North Dakota could present some liabilities, Moody's said.
Controversy over this mural has grown within the past several weeks of its creation. But the North Dakota Vision Services ...
The severe storms caused significant damage to homes and infrastructure in several parts of eastern North Dakota.
The storm that blew through the region obliterated much of North Dakota's grain storage, but Armstrong says the state's new Grain Storage & Facility Rebuilder Program should help with that.
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.
At least $100 million in federal grants have been canceled for North Dakota state agencies under the Trump administration so far, according to an analysis presented Thursday to state legislative ...
Eighty-nine people died on North Dakota roads last year, the lowest total in more than two decades.
A retired North Dakota coal mine is set to become the new home of a nickel processing plant.
Concerns grow in North Dakota about increased insurance costs, medical debt Rule changes and a loss of subsidies, both of which are under consideration in the latest version of the "One Big ...
North Dakota higher ed board faces financial uncertainty amid president raises, chancellor consultant Several State Board of Higher Education members spoke of financial concerns at their latest ...
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