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North Dakota eyes next-generation nuclear as replacement for coal plants
The Bismarck Tribune· 2 hours agoPolicymakers in North Dakota are starting to lay the groundwork for a nuclear power industry that...
Letter: Cara Mund has the qualifications to do the best job for North Dakota
The Bismarck Tribune· 2 hours agoOn June 11, North Dakota Republican primary voters will be able to go to the polls and select the...
North Dakota gears up for key primary showdowns
The Fargo Forum· 16 hours agoInstruction, Public Service Commission and Insurance Commissioner are poised to shape the direction of education, utility oversight and insurance...
North Dakota State Parks and Recreation teams up with OuterSpatial app
KFYR-TV Bismarck· 4 hours agoJust in time for summer, the North Dakota Parks and Recreation Department has teamed up with the...
Coalition Hunger Free North Dakota hosts summit for first time in nearly a decade
KFYR-TV Bismarck· 13 hours agoFor the first time in about ten years, Coalition Hunger Free North Dakota hosted a summit addressing...
Ethics Commission recruiting new member after chair announces retirement
North Dakota Monitor via Yahoo News· 12 hours agoNorth Dakota Ethics Commission Chair Paul Richard plans to step down at the end of August, the...
North Dakota Legacy Fund tops $10 billion
North Dakota Monitor via Yahoo News· 1 day agoNorth Dakota’s Legacy Fund is now worth more than $10 billion. It was valued at approximately $10.55 billion as of the end of March, according to a...
Is 81 too old for public office? North Dakota voters will decide June 11
The Center Square· 15 hours agoIf approved, a person would be ineligible to run for statewide office if they are 81 years old on or before Dec. 31 of the year immediately preceding the end of a term as a U.S. senator or representative ...
Sunram wins shot put, Grovers sweep long jump as North Dakota state track and field meet gets...
The Fargo Forum· 6 hours agoThursday’s opening day of the 2024 North Dakota state track meet had a little bit of everything in Class B, with a near-record breaking throw from Kindred ...
North Dakota Ethics Commission chair to step down
The Bismarck Tribune· 14 hours agoNorth Dakota Ethics Commission Chair Paul Richard on Thursday said he will step down at the end of August.