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Wait and See: North Dakota Navigates the BEAD Changes

In his previous work in the elections field, North Dakota State Broadband Program Director Brian Newby saw reactions to the elections system that, now, remind him of some states’ reactions to the new guidance for the Broadband Equity, Access, and...

North Dakota Tornado Leaves 3 Dead as Powerful Storms Sweep Through Midwest

North Dakota Tornado Leaves 3 Dead as Powerful Storms Sweep Through Midwest

Powerful winds — including a tornado — that swept across parts of the upper Midwest left three people dead and a regional airport heavily damaged, while nearly 150 million Americans were under a heat advisory or warning as the weekend warmed up in...

North Dakota launches ND Gateway for streamlined state service access

North Dakota launches ND Gateway for streamlined state service access

Evonne Amundson, Chief Business Applications Officer | North Dakota Information TechnologyEvonne Amundson, Chief Business Applications Officer | North Dakota Information Technology North Dakota has introduced ND Gateway, a new portal aimed at...

North Dakotans Need to Check for Storm Damage and File Insurance Claims Promptly

North Dakotans Need to Check for Storm Damage and File Insurance Claims Promptly

(File image) (KNOX) – Following the recent severe storms that swept across parts of North Dakota, Insurance Commissioner Jon Godfread is urging residents to inspect their property for damage and begin the insurance claims process as soon as...

North Dakota Public Servant Bruce Hagen Dies

North Dakota Public Servant Bruce Hagen Dies

Bruce Hagen. (Photo courtesy of State Historical Society of North Dakota via the North Dakota Monitor) (North Dakota Monitor) – Bruce Hagen, who served on North Dakota’s Public Service Commission for 39 years, died at age 94 in Bismarck. Hagen is...

North Dakota announces recipients of latest opioid settlement fund grants

North Dakota announces recipients of latest opioid settlement fund grants

Pat Traynor, Interim Director at HHS | North Dakota Department of Health and Human ServicesPat Traynor, Interim Director at HHS | North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services North Dakota Health and Human Services (HHS) has disclosed the...

North Dakota's John Hoeven, Kevin Cramer and Julie Fedorchak stand behind military strike against Iran

North Dakota's John Hoeven, Kevin Cramer and Julie Fedorchak stand behind military strike against Iran

GRAND FORKS – North Dakota’s U.S. senators and representative stand behind President Donald Trump’s decision to order a military strike against Iran, agreeing that the longtime U.S. adversary cannot be allowed to have nuclear capabilities. Sens....

How To Celebrate Fourth Of July: Etiquette In North Dakota

How To Celebrate Fourth Of July: Etiquette In North Dakota

The Fourth of July will be here before we know it, and yes, there are actual laws we have to follow, but there are a few unwritten rules too. Before you go out to your Fourth of July celebration, remember these tips. 1. Never Say Fireworks Are...

The #1 Fear in North Dakota for 2025

The #1 Fear in North Dakota for 2025

Everyone is scared of something. Heights? Spiders? Bathing? - You'd be surprised. With all of the new scary movies coming out, like Megan 2.0, and 28 Years Later, you might have fear on the brain. I wanted to go see 28 Years Later, but after...

North Dakota allocates opioid settlement grants for prevention and recovery initiatives

North Dakota allocates opioid settlement grants for prevention and recovery initiatives

Pamela Sagness, Executive Director | North Dakota Department of Health and Human ServicesPamela Sagness, Executive Director | North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services North Dakota Health and Human Services (HHS) has disclosed the...

Project Safe Send offers pesticide disposal in July across North Dakota

Project Safe Send offers pesticide disposal in July across North Dakota

Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring has announced that the Project Safe Send program will be accepting unusable pesticides at 12 collection sites throughout July. This initiative is open to farmers, ranchers, pesticide dealers and applicators,...

Canada’s relationship with the U.S more than about politics

Canada’s relationship with the U.S more than about politics

By Lethbridge Herald on July 4, 2025. LEAVE IT TO BEEBER Al Beeber Lethbridge Herald Today marks Independence Day in the United States. While the relationship between the governments of Canada and the U.S. have become fractured over tariffs, our...

North Dakota Jigsaw Puzzle 2025 Championship

North Dakota Jigsaw Puzzle 2025 Championship

June 22, 2025 Teams competed in November 2024 and March 2025 to qualify for the Championship round on June 22, 2025! The top three teams (in addition to winning prizes and bragging rights) were also able to select a non-profit to benefit from...

North Dakota declares statewide disaster after 3 killed in tornado

LOS ANGELES, June 21 (Xinhua) -- North Dakota Governor Kelly Armstrong declared a statewide disaster on Saturday after three people were killed in a violent tornado that tore through the Upper Midwest U.S. state. Cass County Sheriff Jesse Jahner...

Are North Dakota Crops OK After Last Week’s Unprecedented Storm?

Are North Dakota Crops OK After Last Week’s Unprecedented Storm?

Last week, North Dakota was hit with a deadly storm that caused immediate and apparent agricultural damage, with long-term impacts for growers now coming to light. North Dakota Meteorologist Dean Wysocki said in his 30-plus years in the business,...

North Dakota storm: Thousands without power, 6000-plus cases of outage reported

North Dakota storm: Thousands without power, 6000-plus cases of outage reported

North Dakota residents are currently in a major soup after a Friday night storm resulted in power outages in multiple areas. 6,000 cases of power outages have been reported by Montana Dakota Utilities till now, with another 500 reports coming from...

North Dakota Community Foundation grants $12.9M in 2024

North Dakota Community Foundation grants $12.9M in 2024

BISMARCK — The North Dakota Community Foundation (NDCF) has announced that it awarded more than $12.9 million in grants and charitable program expenses in 2024. The organization was founded in 1976 to improve the quality of life of North Dakotans...

North Dakota governor declares state of emergency after tornado kills 3 in Cass County

North Dakota governor declares state of emergency after tornado kills 3 in Cass County

ENDERLIN, N.D.— Gov. Kelly Armstrong has declared a state of emergency after several tornados caused extensive damage Friday, June 20, in southeast North Dakota, including one that killed three people in Cass County. The declaration means state...

Energy Industry Leaders Convened a Made in North Dakota Energy Round Table

Energy Industry Leaders Convened a Made in North Dakota Energy Round Table

(File image) (KNOX) – Leading voices from across North Dakota’s energy landscape gathered at the Advanced Technology Center at the National Energy Center of Excellence on the Bismarck State College campus for a high-level round table discussion...

Letter: A new chapter for North Dakota's working families

Letter: A new chapter for North Dakota's working families

After four years of runaway spending, record inflation, and growing government overreach, Americans are ready for a reset. The "one big, beautiful bill" is that reset. This legislation delivers historic tax relief—not for the rich or...

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