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North Dakota Health and Human Services' Best in Class program is now in its fifth year, and it has received new funding to expand it, saying it would provide more children with high-quality early ...
Fort Totten, ND – The Spirit Lake Tribe proudly announces that Sarah O’Connell, RN, BSN, Immunization Nurse with the Spirit ...
Lawmakers passed Senate Bill 2241 during the 2025 session that authorized public charter schools in North Dakota, leaving ...
Chris Elstoft, left, Australia's diplomat to the Midwest, speaks with Gov. Kelly Armstrong during a visit to Bismarck on Aug. 5, 2025. (Photo provided by the North Dakota Governor's Office) North ...
Lawmakers are considering a bill to clarify the legislative veto process after Gov. Kelly Armstrong’s office appeared to accidentally line-item veto housing funding in May. Armstrong in his veto ...
Kansas Governor Laura Kelly appointed a transition team to oversee implementation of House Bill 2045 in the Kansas Office of Early Childhood.
North Dakota early Canada goose season opens Aug. 15 Hunting of Canada geese in August and early September is intended to reduce local Canada goose numbers, which remain high.
Former North Dakota Lt. Gov. Tammy Miller has joined the board of MDU Resources Group. Bismarck-based MDU Resources owns the electric and gas distribution company Montana-Dakota Utilities, along ...
The Learn Early Childhood Center is funded by the ISBE’s Early Childhood Block Grant, which aims to expand access to early childhood education in communities identified as high need.
Mortensen’s North Dakota team, represented by Fargo Little League, defeated South Dakota 5-4 in the Little League Midwest Region tournament winner’s bracket finals.
In planning new transmission infrastructure, the complaint alleges MISO used flawed metrics that would cause North Dakotans to pay higher energy costs to finance other states' clean energy goals.
North Dakota utility regulators are challenging plans for a major Midwest electric grid buildout, arguing that it would cause state ratepayers to subsidize the low-carbon energy plans of other states.
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