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BISMARCK, N.D. (North Dakota Monitor) — Gov. Kelly Armstrong signed two bills last week that will change laws surrounding political communications and advertisements in North Dakota. House Bill 1167, ...
Funding for wastewater projects in Fessenden and Lincoln will likely be loaned-out by the Bank of North Dakota under the state's Department of Environmental Quality budget. Sen. Jeffrey Magrum ...
Farmers expressing concerns about radioactive waste in North Dakota built opposition to the bill in the House, but the legislation was passed by the chamber Wednesday. Rep. Jason Dockter ...
BISMARCK — The North Dakota Legislature passed a resolution Wednesday, April 9, seeking to increase the percentage of votes required to pass ballot measures that would change the state's ...
North Dakota is a step closer to creating its own version of the federal Department of Government Efficiency. The state Senate passed a bill April 4 that would form a legislative task force on ...
The North Dakota Senate voted down a bill on Monday that would have required the state Legislature to meet annually, rather than every other year as it does now -- the latest in a long line of ...
The Keystone oil pipeline was shut down Tuesday morning after it ruptured in North Dakota, with the spill confined to an agricultural field.The cause of the rupture and the volume of crude oil ...
A once-powerful former North Dakota lawmaker was sentenced Wednesday to 10 years in prison for traveling to Europe with the intent to pay for sex with a minor. Former state senator Ray Holmberg ...
A North Dakota judge on Friday dismissed a charge against a man accused of impersonating an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer, leading to the improper removal of a man from jail.
BISMARCK – The clock is ticking for North Dakota residents hoping to draw elk, moose or bighorn sheep licenses. Applications for the so-called “Big 3” hunting seasons must be submitted ...
North Dakota Gov. Kelly Armstrong showed up at two committee hearings and held a press conference Wednesday to advocate for eliminating student cellphone use in North Dakota public schools.
Dakota Angus, a North Dakota-owned and operated beef producer, is expanding its direct-to-consumer options by adding a new delivery route thanks to a USDA Local Food Promotions grant.