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North Dakota Sen. John Hoeven urged the state’s coal and oil industries to work together to thrive in the long term and meet ...
The man who authorities say drowned in a northern Minnesota lake was an assistant high school principal in North Dakota.
North Dakota ranchers are racing against time and weather to get their hay crops dried and baled before winter arrives.
Frustrated by oil companies mysteriously withholding large amounts of royalties, North Dakota mineral owners lobbied for ...
Prompted by the shooting of two Minnesota lawmakers in June, North Dakota legislators are reexamining how accessible they ...
Following Gov. Kelly Armstrong’s veto snafu in May, the assembly is drafting legislation to clarify the veto process.
A new toolkit from the League of Women Voters of North Dakota breaks down the redistricting process, offering residents a ...
The North Dakota Mill has reported a record-setting year in both profits and volume for the fiscal year of 2025.
Thursday is the 90th anniversary of Social Security, and AARP North Dakota is doing everything they can to make it special.
BISMARCK (Prairie Public) — The Bank of North Dakota says there have been a number of applications for loan programs dealing ...
A big difference is being made for those affected by tinnitus in North Dakota with a new FDA-approved treatment.
Through genealogy, the study of family histories and lineages, Mandan native Johan Stenslie is connecting Norwegian-Americans ...