BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - It was a busy Friday for lawmakers in Bismarck.
Generally, we would order two cases at a time, which would be 48 bags. Now, we’re getting six bags,” Dr. Jolliffe said.
According to the city’s human resources department, Matthew Menge and Julie Mees will be interviewed next week by a panel ...
Well, it’s here. The expected snow flurries have arrived in Bismarck and the southern areas to the border. The snow seems light, as seen in videos shot around the start of the storm, but it ...
Flu cases continue to rise in North Dakota, but COVID and RSV cases have gone down recently. That’s according to the ...
BISMARCK – Schools that were awarded funds to buy electric buses are in a holding pattern, including some in North Dakota.
Education savings accounts sparked hours of discussion on school choice in the North Dakota legislature this week.
A bipartisan group of lawmakers is supporting a bill to add specific requirements to pregnancy resource centers that receive ...
Senate Bill 2269 would change North Dakota’s recall process by allowing officials to remain in office if no challengers file to run, affecting how future municipal recalls are handled statewide.
Student families and educators are being asked to monitor their credit as the North Dakota Information Technology (NDIT) works with school districts in response to a nationwide data breach involving ...
Chandler Esslinger with the North Dakota Coalition for Homeless People says boosting access with these funds is a good start, ...