(North Dakota Monitor) – A Watford City attorney has filed to challenge North Dakota Supreme Court Justice Jerod Tufte’s bid for reelection. Ariston Johnson is a civil litigator whose practice ...
In the past, when people thought about security cameras, they usually associated them with places like airports, casinos or high security government buildings. Over the last decade, this has changed, ...
(By David Dodds. UND Today) – When it comes to college football, an argument could be made that South Bend, Ind., is holy land. Home to the University of Notre Dame, the city holds the lore of ...
(KNOX) – Ten days into April, a grand total of two baseball games will have been played by the entire Eastern Dakota Conference membership. All games for Thursday and Friday have been either cancelled ...
(Grand Forks Spitfires Media) – GRAND FORKS, N.D. – The Grand Forks Spitfires are excited to announce the signing of outfielder Addie Craig from the University of Washington, continuing to build a ...
(KNOX) – Governor Kelly Armstrong presented his executive budget guidelines for next biennium, calling on some agencies to prepare hold-even budgets and others to reduce their budgets as part of a ...
(By Adam Kurtz. UND Today) – A UND police officer and a civilian were honored Thursday, April 2, for their roles in preventing a potential tragedy on a Grand Forks overpass. Smith, originally from ...
(By Mike Moen. Minnesota News Connection) – Minnesota parents and mental-health leaders seeking stronger social media protections for kids feel a sense of vindication following high-profile legal ...
(North Dakota Monitor) – Farmers have been hit by spiking fertilizer and fuel prices as the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran disrupts global trade and supplies, but a North Dakota ag group is trying to work ...
U.S. Rep. Angie Craig made an unannounced visit to the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building, the hub of the Tru ...
North Dakotans could vote this November on whether public schools should provide free meals after an advocacy organization on Thursday submitted thousands of signatures to the Secretary of State’s ...
( North Dakota Monitor) – North Dakota lawmakers are drafting a policy that would change the system in which some medical providers pay for their services when treating people’s mental health. While ...
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