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Multiple contentious debates around energy development took place at the North Dakota state capitol during the recent legislative session, generally with industry interests winning out.
As voters in Ward 1, they had two contested council races on their Democratic primary election ballots: Ward 1 councilman and ...
Just 20 miles from Dickinson, Schnell Recreation Area offers quiet trails, open space and a slice of history few outside ...
Robin Rivinius, known for avoiding the spotlight, wins top award for nurturing students’ growth through creative and ...
The state Department of Transportation program relies on student leaders to create a peer-to-peer communications effort with ...
Since its establishment in 2018, the Fund has awarded 483 County Fair Facility Upgrade Grants for a total impact of more than ...
Smoke shop and gas station owners told Forum News Service that the registry would have risked driving businesses under, or ...
A new tribal national park in North Dakota's rugged Badlands is opening a little-seen area of the dramatic landscape to ...
BISMARCK – State School Superintendent Kirsten Baesler on Thursday, April 24, congratulated 48 North Dakota educators who were named Teachers of the Year in their respective counties. One of the group ...
North Dakota’s Badlands — the name denotes the difficult terrain — comprise a stark, erosive, colorful landscape with dramatic shapes, petrified wood and ancient fossils. The area draws ...
North Dakota Gov. Kelly Armstrong (R) has signed legislation that makes his state the first in the country to shield farm chemical manufacturers from lawsuits over safety concerns about their ...