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WREC Dryland Field Days in Williston, ND, on July 16-17, those in attendance will have the opportunity to hear from the ...
Dempsey grew up on a farm near Ypsilanti, graduated from Montpelier High School and from North Dakota State University with a Bachelor of Science in home economics education and in textiles and ...
Improving soil health of cropland using livestock and controlling buckbrush are among the topics that will be covered during the annual field day July 14 at North Dakota State University’s Central ...
Riverdale, North Dakota angler Lonnie Liebel has been fishing the Missouri River area below massive 307,000-acre Sakakawea Lake for 50 years. The 71-year-old veteran angler was fishing for walleyes in ...
The board overseeing North Dakota higher education has approved salary increases for seven of its college and university presidents, along with a budget for the next biennium.
Improving soil health of cropland using livestock and controlling buckbrush are among the topics that will be covered during the annual field day July 14 at North Dakota State University’s Central ...
North Dakota Republican Gov. Kelly Armstrong holds a map of a proposed natural gas pipeline on Thursday, June 26, 2025, during a meeting of the Industrial Commission at the state Capitol in ...
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 ...
The North Dakota Industrial Commission has approved more than $12.5 million in Outdoor Heritage Fund matching grants to support 17 conservation and recreation projects statewide.
Moody's ranks North Dakota economy stable, but report criticizes reliance on oil revenues, state-owned bank North Dakota is in a financially strong position, but relying heavily on commodity-based ...
North Dakota is producing a near-record 3.5 billion cubic feet (99.1 million cubic liters) per day of natural gas. The state has long wanted such pipelines, but efforts never succeeded in the past ...