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The state of North Dakota is giving local farmers a total of about $204,000 in grant money. The goal is to get school ...
Four years have passed since the Lamoureux sisters retired from the U.S. national team. Now the pair observes the ever-changing realm of women’s sports. The former players now pass on what they know ...
Traffic lanes on 3rd Street between Expressway and Main Avenue in Bismarck will be closed for construction starting ...
The commission has scheduled public meetings regarding the proposal to separate the county auditor and treasurer’s office ...
Gaijin Entertainment has announced the “Leviathans” update for War Thunder, set to release this month. The free-to-play ...
The program coordinators will be conducting a brief survey to get some insight into how they can boost community events and activities. The public’s responses will play a vital role in shaping the ...
“Weather Day” activities include making a tornado in a bottle, learning how clouds produce rain, discovering weather’s impact ...
Jamie Azure, chair of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa, speaks during the Tribal Leaders Summit in Bismarck on Sept. 4, ...
Youthworks has announced the retirement of Executive Director Melanie Heitkamp after a 38-year tenure. Mark Heinert will step into the role of executive director upon Heitkamp’s retirement. Heinert, ...
Workforce shortages have taken a bite out of dental offices in North Dakota, but new scholarships at one of the state’s colleges could help train the next generation of dental assistants, making life ...
"I spent several years in combat hearing taps too often, but it allowed me to witness firsthand the tenacious spirit, ...
Sidewalks in downtown Bismarck are being transformed into colorful, interactive art installations as part of an initiative aimed at encouraging physical activity, community connection and the ...
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