Tribune editorial: ND volunteers do extra with relief efforts
When disasters strike, North Dakotans are quick to volunteer to help, usually through the Red Cross or other such organizations.
West Fargo Sheyenne punches ticket to Dakota Bowl with semifinal win over Bismarck
Kaden Olson passed for 247 yards and two touchdowns to send the Mustangs back to the Fargodome for the first time in three seasons.
Attorney General backs Bismarck’s enforcement of state law on citizen petition deadlines
The city of Bismarck's reliance on state law regarding the timeframe for gathering signatures on citizen-initiated petitions is constitutional, the state attorney general said in a recently issued opinion.
North Dakota State Tax Guide
North Dakota has a state income tax, but the rate is low compared to other states. Additionally, the state's alcohol and tobacco taxes are low, and the property tax rates are on par with those in ...
UTTC explains the importance of Native American Heritage Month
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - North Dakota is rich in Native American history and heritage. United Tribes Technical College Indigenous Leadership Instructor Sunshine Archambault has an office full of things that highlight her culture. This month, she is ...
Minot High clinches No. 3 seed in upcoming tourney
Minot High rallied from a 2-0 deficit on Tuesday, November 6 against Dickinson to earn a five-set win and clinch the number three seed for the upcoming West Region Tournament. Dickinson will be ranked number four.
Grand Forks Red River seeks defensive improvement in rematch with Wahpeton
GRAND FORKS — Grand Forks Red River's defense held seven of the team's 10 opponents to single-digit scoring this season. One of those three to escape single digits was Bismarck St. Mary's last Friday, scoring 13 basically meaningless points after trailing 41-0 at halftime.
Bismarck man gets 2 years in prison after being caught with 260 pounds of drugs, weapons
A Bismarck man who pleaded guilty to five felony charges after ... had been accepted into a 12-month residential treatment program at North Dakota Teen Challenge and that the program would provide Britton a better chance at rehabilitation.
North Dakota Public Service Commission OKs MDU gas rate increase
The North Dakota Public Service Commission approved a natural gas rate increase from Montana-Dakota Utilities on Thursday.
NDFB delegates will gather in Bismarck
North Dakota Farm Bureau members will gather on November 22-23, 2024, at the Bismarck Hotel and Convention Center for the 82nd NDFB Annual Meeting. The event is an opportunity for NDFB members, delegates, and industry experts to come together for a fun weekend packed with engaging discussions and collaborative decision-making.
Fedorchak First Woman to Represent North Dakota in U.S. House
(North Dakota Monitor) -Republican Julie Fedorchak will be the first woman to represent North Dakota in the U.S. House of Representatives after leading with about 69% of the vote on Tuesday night. Fedorchak led Democratic-NPL challenger Trygve Hammer in early results, with The Associated Press calling the race at 8:56 p.m.
GOP senator from North Dakota faces Democratic challenger making her 2nd US Senate bid
A Republican U.S. senator from North Dakota who ousted a Democrat in 2018 is now facing a Democrat challenger making her second Senate bid BISMARCK, N.D. -- A Republican U.S. senator from North Dakota who wrested the seat away from a Democrat in 2018 is ...
Armstrong Wins, Keeps Republican Streak of North Dakota Governors Alive
Armstrong replaces Republican Gov. Burgum, who chose not to run for a third term. Burgum endorsed his lieutenant governor, Tammy Miller, to be the next governor, but Armstrong, the party-endorsed candidate, easily defeated Miller in the June primary.
North Dakota voters opt to keep property taxes
North Dakota’s tax commission attached a more than $1.5 billion value to annual statewide property taxes in its fiscal impact estimate of the measure.