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At one point in its history, almost all of South Dakota was grassland. Over time, it was cut in half by agriculture, urbanization and other development. Now, the race is on to get landowners from ...
With UND's new stadium Albrecht Field open, the state softball tournament is finally coming back to the Grand Cities. State ...
The Dakota Prairie Grasslands is proposing changes to recreation fees at the CCC Campground on the Little Missouri National ...
Driverless tractors have been a goal for decades. Gooseneck Implement recently got to test out a new John Deere add-on that ...
Herbicide-resistant kochia remains one of the most troublesome weeds to manage in North Dakota fields, says Victor Gomes, ...
The world is filled with so many remarkable historic landmarks, gorgeous landscapes, and breathtaking city views that it ...
The 8th Circuit Court of Appeals in a 2-1 decision overturned a 2023 decision by a North Dakota federal judge that found the ...
Private citizens in seven states no longer have a legal path to sue under a key section of the Voting Rights Act, under a federal appeals court ruling. Wednesday's decision ...
North Dakota is raising the maximum speed limit on some multilane highways to 80 mph. At the same time, the state is also implementing higher speeding fines. The move aligns North Dakota with its ...
GRAND FORKS — The union representing North Dakota’s teachers is raising the alarm about a new report showing continued declines in North Dakota’s teacher pay relative to other states.
Last week, North Dakota was poised to become the 17 th state to make every K-12 student eligible for school choice. Instead, the failure of Gov. Kelly Armstrong and state legislators to reach a ...
North Dakota is poised to be the first state in the nation to implement a law that provides legal protections for pesticide manufacturers — an issue that has been debated in legislatures across ...