Sept. 16 is National Voter Registration Day, but what does that mean in North Dakota, the only state that doesn’t require formal registration?
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Following the rise in political violence we’ve seen, North Dakota legislators and public service figures are growing concerned about their safety.
NDSU surveyed nearly 2,800 students in the state about free speech, elections, climate, abortion, and ballot measures.
Shortly after the shootings, the addresses of North Dakota lawmakers were removed from the legislative website citing safety concerns.
The last finance director, who was a Canadian resident, resigned after President Donald Trump banned noncitizens from running federal elections.
The Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library in Medora may not open to the public until mid-2026, but the education and virtual learning events for the 26th president begin next week.
North Dakota attorney general calls South Dakota law banning eminent domain for carbon pipeline a 'hostile act,' says he's mulling legal options
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