N.D. – Dry weather has resulted in a smooth start to Darren Kadlec’s 2021 planting season. The Pisek farmer is nearly finished planting his wheat, and...
BISMARCK, N.D. – The North Dakota Department of Human Services places a priority on quality early childhood experiences to help children realize their potential. The department...
N.D. — There will likely be more deer hunters in the woods in the late fall in North Dakota than in past years. According to the...
N.D. — The North Dakota Legislature’s decision not to make permanent a railroad inspection program that has identified thousands of train and track defects in the last six years...
N.D. – North Dakota’s Indian Affairs Commission overspent its operating budget by 1% in the state’s 2017-19 budget cycle, according to a new state audit. State...
N.D. – Why don’t you just go fly a kite! In the old-timey days, people would tell someone that phrase just so they would stop bothering...
N.D. – Changes are coming to the state’s Agriculture Department. Dr. Susan Keller, the state veterinarian, is retiring. Dr. Susan Keller has served North Dakota as...
N.D. — Preserving North Dakota’s declining coal industry was a priority mission for state lawmakers when they arrived in Bismarck on Jan. 5, and in the...
N.D. – The past year has not been kind to area evergreen trees. Dead, dying and damaged conifers have become all too common across North Dakota....
N.D. — Two North Dakota trade groups have filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court against the Federal Reserve Board claiming the agency failed to follow...