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On Aug. 1, North Dakota is enacting new laws on tax caps, classroom cellphone bans, tinted windows, increased speed limits and age restrictions for online pornography.
About $6.5 million in federal education dollars have been released for North Dakota after-school programs, but nearly $19 million remains frozen as educators plan for the upcoming school year. The ...
Projects demonstrate carbon capture North Dakota ranchers may get behind Potential value-added from credits, marketing and sustainable practices, advocates say ...
In less than two weeks, North Dakota residents will be able to buy blackout license plates for their vehicles. The "soon-to-be-very-popular" license plates will be available starting Aug. 1 at ...
The lawsuit claims the governor and a few agriculture associations wield virtually complete control on who is appointed to the board.
North Dakota ranchers filed a lawsuit alleging the governor and private associations have excessive control over the North Dakota Beef Commission board. The lawsuit claims the current appointment ...
Letter: North Dakota could help its schools Bob Valeu of Bismarck writes: "Reconvene the session. Allocate emergency funds. Let’s stop stalling and start solving." ...
Air traffic controllers in North Dakota failed to warn a US Air Force B-52 bomber about an approaching passenger jet, which was forced to take evasive action to avoid a midair collision Saturday ...
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department tracked 20 outdoors-related bills during the 2025 legislative session; 14 passed both chambers and were signed into law.
Lawyers for North Dakota on Tuesday urged the court to leave in place a decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit that two Native American tribes (along with individual voters) say ...
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