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Starting Aug. 1, North Dakotans will see some major changes intended to improve public safety, both on the road and in ...
Students and grads in North Dakota are taking on summer internships, but Brian Chase, an attorney at Bisnar Chase, is sounding an alarm that some internships aren’t stepping stones, but ...
FARGO — The public is getting its first look inside North Dakota’s first freestanding, inpatient hospice house. Several ...
Once considered the most successful civil rights statute in the history of the nation, the Voting Rights Act is now on life ...
The Supreme Court has blocked a lower-court ruling in a redistricting dispute in North Dakota that would gut a landmark ...
The Fargo Police department has confirmed that an individual has died as a result of a workplace accident at Mid America ...
Close call between a B-52 bomber and a commercial jet over North Dakota puts focus on small airports
The evasive action an airline pilot took to avoid a B-52 bomber in the skies over North Dakota has focused attention on the way small airport towers are often run by private companies without their ...
North Dakota residents will be able to buy blackout license plates for their vehicles. The "soon-to-be-very-popular" license ...
FARGO, N.D. (Flag Family Media) - The state of North Dakota will receive federal education money for after-school programs ...
Military members past and present were honored Tuesday during the annual Military Appreciation Day at the North Dakota State ...
Federal grants for senior companion programs in North Dakota are at risk of being terminated, potentially severing bonds formed between often isolated seniors and the retired volunteers serving ...
BISMARCK (North Dakota Monitor) — The North Dakota Military Gallery took a step forward this week as Gov. Kelly Armstrong, veterans, tribal citizens and State Historical Society members celebrated the ...
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