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A federal judge has ruled the U.S. government must pay North Dakota nearly $28 million in damages stemming from the Dakota ...
Sen. Dale Patten says North Dakota is at the leading edge of rare earth mineral development in the United States.
A federal judge has found the U.S. government liable to the state of North Dakota for nearly $28 million in the state's ...
FARGO — North Dakota has become the 20th state to officially classify emergency dispatchers as first responders, following two bills signed into law last week by Gov. Kelly Armstrong.
Previewing the top safety, offensive guard, and edge rusher prospects likely to remain available when the Ravens are on the ...
A local, family-run bakery celebrates decades of growth, innovation, and resilience while embracing automation and honoring ...
Receiver Ny Carr, safety Zaquan Patterson and defensive lineman Elias Rudolph are the other Canes who have entered the portal ...
As part of a campaign to reduce vehicle-related deaths and serious injuries on North Dakota roads, law enforcement agencies ...
After one season with the Buffaloes, safety Savion Riley is headed back home to Georgia to play out his final two collegiate ...
The death of an officer, even when they did everything right, often results in higher premiums for the cities or counties ...
MN-FISH is funding a critical Leech Lake muskie movement and survival study set to begin this spring, the state fishing organization said in a news release. According to Ron Schara, MN-FISH president, ...
A bill that would have initiated a legislative study on the environmental and public health risks of oil and chemical spills on state highways within the Fort Berthold Reservation did not advance out ...