Gov. Kelly Armstrong on Friday signed a budget and four bills into law to lock in North Dakota’s first two years of funding from a massive federal rural health grant. “This isn’t the end,” he said at ...
In a busy year of sports around southwest North Dakota, Grant County/Mott-Regent head coach Sara Seidler and Dickinson head ...
Fried Township will work with Stutsman County to develop an ordinance for solar facilities, according to Joell Hatch, a ...
At East Fairview Elementary, a “village” mentality and a unique four-day schedule are helping students outperform the rest of ...
The major storm is set to hit starting on Jan. 23 and will stretch into the weekend, spreading snow and ice from the southern ...
Impacts from what could be the most significant storm of winter are expected to begin on Friday, spreading ice, snow and cold across much of the U.S.
Tucked away in the western expanse of North Dakota, Beulah offers a refreshing escape from the chaos of modern life, where wide-open skies and genuine smiles replace traffic jams and anonymous ...
The four bills are all necessary for the state to distribute $199 million in Rural Health Transformation Program funding for ...
Jeb Williams, North Dakota Game and Fish Department director, has highlighted a recent list of goals and explains some of the ...
The North Dakota Senate unanimously passed House Bill 1623 on Friday, Jan. 23. The bill authorizes the North Dakota ...
BISMARCK, ND (KXNET) — The special session of the North Dakota state legislature was formally completed, and Governor Kelly Armstrong signed the bills that made it through the three-day session.
The North Dakota Continuum of Care (ND CoC) will conduct a Point-in-Time Count of the people in the state who are experiencing homelessness on Jan. 28. “The data collected during the Point-in-Time ...
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