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A group of conservative activists in the North Dakota Republican Party has launched what it calls an advocacy organization to ...
The City of Fargo is currently on track with the second phase of its reconstruction of 32nd Avenue South. The public was invited to share their concerns and ask questions about the ongoing project.
If you’ve seen construction crews tearing up streets near downtown Bismarck, that is because the city is replacing nearly two miles of aging water mains in a $3 million infrastructure project.
Kubischta, a retired senior manager from NDDOT, started volunteering at the archives in 2019 while still working full time.
The Historical Society also is eyeing the Chateau de Mores for flush toilets. The wealthy Marquis de Mores built the 26-room ...
Jamie Azure, chair of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa, speaks during the Tribal Leaders Summit in Bismarck on Sept. 4, ...
The North Dakota Legislature allocated $150,000 to boost the likelihood of a Chicago-to-Seattle passenger rail route through southern North Dakota, including Bismarck.
The Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that voters cannot bring a Voting Rights Act lawsuit based on racial discrimination.
Driverless tractors have been a goal for decades. Gooseneck Implement recently got to test out a new John Deere add-on that ...
North Dakota is brimming with exciting new attractions and milestone anniversaries this year. Extended stays in the state are ...