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One brushstroke at a time, Lynae Hanson and her daughter, Madelyn continue making their mark in downtown Bismarck. For a few ...
GRAND FORKS — The union representing North Dakota’s teachers is raising the alarm about a new report showing continued declines in North Dakota’s teacher pay relative to other states.
Last week, North Dakota was poised to become the 17 th state to make every K-12 student eligible for school choice. Instead, the failure of Gov. Kelly Armstrong and state legislators to reach a ...
People who testified included former North Dakota governors Doug Burgum, who took office in December 2016 during the protests' height, and Jack Dalrymple, whose administration responded to the ...
A federal judge has ruled that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers must pay $28 million to the state of North Dakota to cover damages caused by protesters who gathered by the thousands in 2016 and ...
April 24 (UPI) --A federal judge has ruled the U.S. government must pay North Dakota nearly $28 million in damages stemming from the Dakota Access oil pipeline protests in 2016 and 2017.
North Dakota lawmakers are advancing a bill to promote the development of rare earth minerals. The bill aims to establish North Dakota as a leader in rare earth mineral production, which is ...
North Dakota is a step closer to creating its own version of the federal Department of Government Efficiency. The state Senate passed a bill April 4 that would form a legislative task force on ...
A North Dakota mayor resigned on Tuesday after an investigation into a lewd video he messaged to the city's top attorney in January. Minot Mayor Tom Ross texted City Attorney Stefanie Stalheim a ...
The mayor of one of North Dakota's largest cities resigned after an investigation into him mistakenly sending a lewd video to the city attorney. Minot Mayor Tom Ross resigned Tuesday, the same day ...
The mayor of a North Dakota ... to Ross about a police officer’s suicide just minutes before she received a video of the mayor going to town on himself. Ross tried to put the jack back in ...
Brett Wiedmann, big game biologist for the North Dakota Game and Fish Department in Dickinson. “Our state’s females have invested a lot of energy in rearing lambs the last four years ...
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