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The Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation has established Three Affiliated Tribes National Park after buying 2,100 acres of a ...
The forage outlook for 2025 appears to be dim for ranchers in North Dakota, especially those in the western part of the state ...
James Rogers, NDSU forage crops production specialist, shares tips on using fencing as a drought management tool.
North Dakota missed an opportunity to expand school choice after Gov. Kelly Armstrong's surprise veto of an education savings ...
Senate Bill 2160 would have moved the state’s insurance to a plan that offers benefits compliant with the federal Affordable ...
A fire-breathing dragon and knight in shining armor will have a story to tell in Regent, and that’s just the start of new ...
North Dakota's State Library and research universities are left waiting to see what federal funding will come through as ...
The recent weekslong dip in prices for crude oil is not "rooted in strong fundamentals" of the market, North Dakota's top oil ...
North Dakota is the first state to say federally approved pesticide labels are the law. Brigit Rollins with the National ...
So far this year, the CDC has received reports of nearly 900 cases in 10 states, including Montana and Minnesota.
GRAND FORKS, N.D. (KFGO) – Jim Poolman has resigned from the University of North Dakota Alumni Association and Foundation ...
Jeremy Olson confirmed with Your News Leader Tuesday night he is resigning as caucus chair, though it does not impact his position as state lawmaker.
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