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Bill Peterson, director of the Historical Society of North Dakota, speaks during the groundbreaking ceremony for the North ...
Legislative Council, in its own analysis, disagreed. Attorneys argued Wrigley’s opinion conflicts with previous rulings by ...
Instead of convening to deal solely with the $35 million veto mistake made by Gov. Kelly Armstrong, lawmakers are examining ...
A top legislative panel decided against pursuing legal action in response to North Dakota Gov. Kelly Armstrong’s partial veto ...
The Hazen sisters lit up the New Salem stage with new music, heartfelt hometown pride and a performance introduced by Gov.
North Dakota will close public civil protection order hearings for sexual assault and domestic violence cases next year, a move that advocates say will help protect the privacy of victims.
"A veto error made by Gov. Kelly Armstrong's staff was never the issue some in the Legislature made it out to be," Rob Port writes.
Four finalists have been named for the 2026 North Dakota Teacher of the Year. North Dakota State School Superintendent Kirsten Baesler announced the finalists on Friday, July 11. They are: * Emily ...
Four North Dakota teachers, including one from Bismarck, were named on Friday as finalists for the annual Teacher of the Year ...
A major national honor is headed to Minot, and it’ll be celebrated in true North Dakota fashion — onstage at the North Dakota ...
YANKTON — Houndsmen may soon be able to hunt mountain lions in parts of the Black Hills Fire Protection District.
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