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Tribune editorial: Bismarck must find ways to boost police
The Bismarck Tribune· 10 hours agoBismarck Police Chief Dave Draovitch recently met with the City Commission to discuss staff...
North Dakota Supreme Court again reverses jury award in Expressway crash lawsuit; 3rd trial looms
The Bismarck Tribune· 2 weeks agoThe North Dakota Supreme Court for a second time has reversed a large jury award in the case of a ...
Bismarck man accused of sex crimes against underage girls faces dozens more charges
The Bismarck Tribune· 4 hours agoFurther investigation into a Bismarck man facing three trials this summer related to alleged drug and sexual activity with underage girls has resulted in dozens more charges against him.
March airline boardings up in North Dakota; challenges to further growth remain
The Bismarck Tribune· 2 weeks agoSpring air travel demand in North Dakota remains strong, the state Aeronautics Commission said in...
Public Service Commissioner Julie Fedorchak outlines policy views in US House race
The Bismarck Tribune· 4 hours agoHouse of Representatives. As she hopes to be the state's only voice in the chamber, the Tribune...
North Dakota Peace Officer Memorial Service set Thursday
The Bismarck Tribune· 2 weeks agoNorth Dakota’s 69 fallen peace officers will be remembered and honored during a memorial service in...
North Dakota's top election officials talk electoral process, safety and security
The Bismarck Tribune· 4 days agoWhen voters go to the polls this year to cast their ballots, they will be participating in an...
North Dakota changes course on tribal redistricting case, asks US Supreme Court to rule
The Bismarck Tribune· 2 weeks ago“We’re inviting them to ... decide that well-intentioned racial discrimination is still...
$45 million I-94 project to commence on east edge of Bismarck; will take 2 years to complete
The Bismarck Tribune· 1 week agoThe North Dakota Department of Transportation on Wednesday will begin a $45 million reconstruction...
North Dakota deer licenses drop to lowest number in 8 years; available habitat remains a concern
The Bismarck Tribune· 2 weeks agoDeer licenses available for the fall hunt in North Dakota have dropped for a third consecutive year,...