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North Dakota’s military footprint stands to benefit from the House’s newly passed $831.5 billion defense spending bill, but ...
Prairie Public is in a precarious position as a bill is poised to pass with the help of North Dakota's delegation that would ...
John Harris, president of Prairie Public, said Wednesday he is pessimistic about federal funds continuing to flow to PBS and ...
The media narrative surrounding the Big Beautiful Bill (BBB) has been filled with misinformation, leaving most North Dakotans ...
An analysis by an energy think tank found that annual household energy costs in North Dakota will increase $62 by 2030 and $180 by 2035.
It takes a lot of money to construct and maintain roads, especially highways. That’s why North Dakota’s Governor traveled to ...
Even modest improvements to our nation's debt and deficit problems are going to be painful, but we can still do better than ...
Satrom and Reps. Mitch Ostlie, both R-Jamestown, and Mike Beltz, R-Hillsboro, introduced House Bill 1348, which would also amend North Dakota Century Code 54-44.3-20 by removing investment and ...
The South Dakota House voted 79-13 to approve a bill criminalizing drag shows in public places or in front of children. Violations of the law would result in a misdemeanor.
North Dakota's Republican-dominated Legislature has been left to correct a massive offset in state operations caused by the state Supreme Court's overturn of a major budget bill.
Project leaders say the museum will be completed sometime in 2027. Construction is on track to start next month.
A bill banning mandatory diversity training at public institutions of higher education in North Dakota was signed into law on Monday. Gov. Doug Burgum, a Republican, signed Senate Bill 2247 into ...
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