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FARGO — When John Wheeler started his job as a WDAY-TV meteorologist in Fargo-Moorhead on May 6, 1985, he didn’t plan to stay long. Three years tops, and he’d be on to a larger television market.
BISMARCK — After a decisive public contest, North Dakota has a state icon. The State Department of Commerce unveiled the icon Thursday, May 1. It features a sunset, the Badlands and green ...
FARGO — A North Dakota potato farmer and politician has been named the head of the U.S. Agriculture Department Rural Development in North Dakota. Tom Campbell will serve as the state director ...
Four of the people diagnosed with measles were in Williston schools while infectious, state health officials said. North Dakota Century Code requires unvaccinated students to be excluded from ...
BISMARCK — North Dakota Gov. Kelly Armstrong vetoed a bill Monday, April 28, that opponents worried would lead to state employees paying health insurance premiums. Senate Bill 2160 would have ...
BISMARCK — Gov. Kelly Armstrong, North Dakota Commerce Tourism and Marketing Director Sara Otte Coleman and North Dakota Council on the Arts Public Information Officer Rhea Beto presented the ...
Admiral Stuart Munsch holds two senior military leadership positions, overseeing U.S. Navy and NATO operations across three ...
North Dakota's State Library and research universities are left waiting to see what federal funding will come through as pending cuts paint an uncertain future for some programs. The Liberty ...
BISMARCK — A second last-minute attempt to make elected officials and other state leaders mandatory reporters was rejected at the North Dakota Legislature. Alongside members of the Dem-NPL ...
FARGO — Higher education leaders in North Dakota ... The State Board of Higher Education is reviewing its own and its institutions’ records to determine if university or college staff broke ...
Former Indiana State women’s basketball player Lily Niebuhr announced her commitment to North Dakota State on her X account May 5. She played in just three games last season for the Sycamores.
WILLISTON, N.D. — North Dakota has reported its first case of measles in more than a decade. An unvaccinated child from Williams County contracted the virus, likely during an out-of-state visit ...
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