N.D. — A North Dakota man will serve four years in federal prison for moving stolen cattle across state lines and for bank fraud. U.S. District...
N.D.– The North Dakota House has voted in favor of the state officially observing Juneteenth. The holiday commemorates June 19,1865, when slavery officially ended in the...
N.D.— Residents of a small western North Dakota tourist town forced to evacuate as a large wildfire approached have been able to return to their homes....
N.D.— Firefighters have stopped a wildfire from spreading in the western North Dakota tourist town of Medora, where its 100 residents were forced to evacuate, officials...
N.D. – Governor Doug Burgum has proclaimed April as…SAFE DIGGING MONTH! And your little outdoor project could cost you a ton unless you CALL BEFORE YOU DIG!...
N.D. – A 2011 graduate of Lakeville North High School in the Twin Cities suburb of Lakeville, Minn., Bendel earned her bachelor’s degree from the University...
N.D. – The most profound political moment in the Gaetz family’s history unfolded the day of the 1964 North Dakota Republican convention, when Jerry Gaetz —...
N.D. – Gov. Doug Burgum will hold a press briefing with local, state and federal officials at 2:30 p.m. CDT Friday, April 2, to review a survey of damaged...
N.D. – Nursing work in a psychiatric hospital can be challenging, according to Sarah Berg, a charge nurse at the North Dakota State Hospital in Jamestown....
N.D. – Benefit of the doubt with United States Representative Matt Gaetz. He’s in a storm of…jeez, maybe we don’t even want to know. Like all these...