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Bismarck and Mandan leaders gathered Thursday to launch the “Where Home Means More than Hello” initiative in a bid to make ...
May, the Riverside Cottages project will transform Jamestown’s Gardenette Homes, originally built in 1972, into modernized ...
BISMARCK — After a decisive public contest, North Dakota has a state icon. The State Department of Commerce unveiled the icon ...
North Dakota Lottery says a lucky player won a $100,000 prize recently through the Powerball lottery. The winning ticket was ...
BISMARCK – State School Superintendent Kirsten Baesler on Thursday, April 24, congratulated 48 North Dakota educators who were named Teachers of the Year in their respective counties. One of the group ...
BISMARCK ( North Dakota Monitor) – North Dakota lawmakers continue to debate the first increase to the gas tax in 20 years, ...
Senate Bill 2018, which outlines the budget for the Department of Commerce, underwent more than three hours of discussion ...
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A new tribal national park in North Dakota's rugged Badlands is opening a little-seen area of the ...
Senate Bill 2400 was the last of six bills introduced seeking to establish Education Savings Accounts. All six bills failed.
Senate Bill 2400 was the last of six bills introduced seeking to establish Education Savings Accounts. All six bills failed.
Rep. Ben Koppelman, left, R-West Fargo, asks a question to Rep. Mike Nathe, R-Bismarck, on the House floor on April 24, 2025.
Of the 254 North Dakota educators nominated for the honor, 46 were selected. They have been recognized by their peers and others as “exemplars of their profession,” Baesler said.