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Trade & Tariffs: Trump paused a 50% tariff on Canadian goods through Friday, easing pressure on North Dakota businesses that exported about $7 billion to Canada last year—though uncertainty remains. Energy & Oil: DOE awarded nearly $1.4 million to North Dakota for weatherization, training, and energy reliability, while state oil data shows June production up to 1.153 million barrels per day and more drilling rigs. State Government & Recovery: North Dakota became the second state to earn national “recovery-friendly workplace” certification, highlighting workplace support for people in recovery. Parks Leadership: Gov. Kelly Armstrong named Parks and Recreation recreation chief Tony Hillig as director, effective immediately. Education Tech: ND education leaders are weighing new rules for student device and screen use as the new school year starts. Agriculture & Drought: A North Dakota farmer described drought impacts as among the worst in 30 years, with disaster assistance helping only part of the Red River region. Local Innovation: UND’s Lift-Off Showcase funded 10 projects, including an AI vocal training app and a blood-sample breast cancer test. Workforce Funding: ND Commerce awarded funding to regional workforce strategy projects. Fraud Prevention: A fraud prevention seminar stressed scammers rely on urgency, fear, and trust.

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Aug. 13, 2026

Underground utility damage costs U.S. economy $83.2 billion a year

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Nixxy and Tachyon9 plan $1 billion AI campus in North Dakota

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Aug. 19, 2026

Federal, rail leaders head to Helena for Greater Northwest summit

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Aug. 6, 2026

UAS Summit expands to two full days for 20th annual event

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Governor Armstrong Appoints a New North Dakota Parks and Rec Director

Governor Armstrong Appoints a New North Dakota Parks and Rec Director

Hoeven urges Army Corps to conserve water amid low lake levels in North Dakota

Hoeven urges Army Corps to conserve water amid low lake levels in North Dakota

Fargo tied for 4th among North Dakota cities in July scam reports

Fargo tied for 4th among North Dakota cities in July scam reports

MayPort-CG welcomes new industrial tech teacher Fyre, science teacher Neset

MayPort-CG welcomes new industrial tech teacher Fyre, science teacher Neset

North Dakota exports face uncertainty as Canada tariff pause continues

North Dakota exports face uncertainty as Canada tariff pause continues

North Dakota becomes second state to receive recovery-friendly workplace certification

North Dakota becomes second state to receive recovery-friendly workplace certification

North Dakota oil data shows uptick in production, jump in number of drilling rigs

North Dakota oil data shows uptick in production, jump in number of drilling rigs

Armstrong appoints new leader at North Dakota Parks and Recreation Department

Armstrong appoints new leader at North Dakota Parks and Recreation Department


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Aug. 20, 2026

Armstrong appoints Tony Hillig to serve as director of North Dakota Parks and Recreation Department

North Dakota Office of the Governor

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Aug. 18, 2026

Society for Science selects 100 educators for the 2026–2027 Advocate Program, investing $326,000 to expand student access to scientific research and science competitions

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Section of 36th Street South to close, I-29 traffic shifting to outside lanes starting August 26

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Aug. 13, 2026

North Dakota Leads Nation in Enterprise AI Adoption

North Dakota Information Technology

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Aug. 13, 2026

North Dakota opens funding opportunity to improve care coordination for rural residents

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Aug. 11, 2026

North Dakota opens funding opportunity to expand non-emergency medical transportation in rural communities

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