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You don’t have to be a biologist or range scientist to see how the land use of grasslands of North Dakota has changed. Ashlyn ...
In Williston, fireworks are allowed within city limits on July 4, but only until 1 a.m. on July 5. However, if you violate ...
Broadway Square in downtown Fargo will be hosting a 701 day event for people to highlight the peace garden state.
A special session of the Legislature costs about $65,000 per day, according to Legislative Council. However, members of the ...
North Dakota regulators are considering two separate underground pipelines that companies plan to build across hundreds of ...
A North Dakota legislator said he is no longer pursuing a ballot measure to make the state pay property owners' school ...
North Dakota’s largest museum celebrates the state’s people and landscapes. The museum expanded in 2014, nearly doubling the size of this already impressive collection of artifacts.
Grand Forks Central graduate Joe Rubin is the only North Dakota boys high school player to win three state singles titles in ...
Early records show that the earliest Black people to come to North Dakota came as slaves of explorers and traders. One of these was York, who was William Clark’s slave and accompanied both him ...
BISMARCK — The North Dakota Public Service Commission on Wednesday, June 19, unanimously denied a request to reconsider a vote on the JETx transmission line project. The PSC granted Otter Tail Power ...
Sharing culture. Sharing history. Bringing the community together. That’s how people should commemorate Juneteenth, according ...
Lyn Dockter-Pinnick, chair of the North Dakota Human Rights Coalition Board, said Juneteenth is more important than ever as ...