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GRAND FORKS – Gov. Kelly Armstrong says North Dakota’s energy reserves gives it the power to push back against “liberal ideology” in the major tech firms that want to set up data centers ...
BISMARCK — The North Dakota Senate has voted to increase the speed limit on interstates to 80 mph, but not without also upping fines and changing the license point penalty system. Senators voted ...
McCLUSKY, N.D. — A North Dakota woman was killed Tuesday, April 15, in a crash involving a tractor in the central portion of the state. According to the North Dakota Highway Patrol, the 67-year ...
North Dakota lawmakers passed a bill allowing deer baiting on private land, despite concerns about chronic wasting disease. The North Dakota Game and Fish Department opposed the bill, citing the ...
North Dakota Gov. Kelly Armstrong signed a bill on Thursday that removes the Department of Game and Fish’s ability to institute baiting bans in the state. Baiting in the context of hunting is ...
By Mitch Smith North Dakota lawmakers narrowly passed a bill on Monday that would require most libraries in the state to keep material deemed sexually explicit in areas that are difficult for ...
North Dakota is a step closer to creating its own version of the federal Department of Government Efficiency. The state Senate passed a bill April 4 that would form a legislative task force on ...
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North Dakota is close to average when it comes to financial literacy, a recent report from WalletHub says. To rank the most financially literate states, the personal finance website looked at ...
The Keystone oil pipeline was shut down Tuesday morning after it ruptured in North Dakota, with the spill confined to an agricultural field.The cause of the rupture and the volume of crude oil ...
North Dakota Gov. Kelly Armstrong showed up at two committee hearings and held a press conference Wednesday to advocate for eliminating student cellphone use in North Dakota public schools.