The Tulane Green Wave got their long homestand off to a 2-1 start, even with a loss to North Dakota State on Sunday.
A Senate Concurrent Resolution being considered by the North Dakota Senate would change term limits for lawmakers.
Two buildings and a parking lot in North Dakota are among the hundreds of federal properties that could be sold by the Trump administration.
If passed, this bipartisan plan would study buidling geothermal plants in defunct oil and gas wells in North Dakota following an energy state of emergency declaration from President Donald Trump.
The North Dakota Supreme Court last week denied a petition by Greenpeace to move its legal battle with Energy Transfer — developer of the Dakota Access pipeline that cuts through Iowa — out of Morton County in that state.
It seems there isn’t a day that goes by without a headline about contaminated food resulting in a recall or outbreak.
What if North Dakotans quit changing their clocks twice a year? “Chaos might be too strong a word,” said Charley Johnson, president and CEO of the Fargo-Moorhead Convention and Visitors Bureau. “But certainly confusing.
BISMARCK — The North Dakota Supreme Court has upheld a state agency’s decision to discontinue vocational rehabilitation support for a Dickinson State University student with severe cerebral palsy, ruling that his chosen career goal of becoming a journalist or freelance writer does not meet the legal requirements for competitive employment.
The Tulane Green Wave baseball squad started off their three-game series against the North Dakota State Bisons on Friday night in spectacular fashion.
The 88th annual North Dakota Winter Show runs now through March 9th. On Saturday, March 8th, Hippology contest main arena. Queen contest brunch and interviews at 9am in the south exhibit building.