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The Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation has established Three Affiliated Tribes National Park after buying 2,100 acres of a ...
Coal companies say technology doesn’t exist to meet the Biden-era rule and could put the national electricity grid at risk.
The forage outlook for 2025 appears to be dim for ranchers in North Dakota, especially those in the western part of the state ...
The North Dakota Rural caucus said the session has been a success and see that as a strong platform to build on next session.
North Dakota missed an opportunity to expand school choice after Gov. Kelly Armstrong's surprise veto of an education savings ...
A fire-breathing dragon and knight in shining armor will have a story to tell in Regent, and that’s just the start of new ...
North Dakota's State Library and research universities are left waiting to see what federal funding will come through as ...
James Rogers, NDSU forage crops production specialist, shares tips on using fencing as a drought management tool.
North Dakota is the first state to say federally approved pesticide labels are the law. Brigit Rollins with the National ...
Jim Poolman has resigned as chair of the Board of Directors of the University of North Dakota Alumni Association & Foundation ...
GRAND FORKS, N.D. (KFGO) – Jim Poolman has resigned from the University of North Dakota Alumni Association and Foundation ...
An oil and gas lease sale in Montana and North Dakota by the Bureau of Land Management netted $3,413,797 for 11 parcels ...