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The inclusion of fictional substances is being called an embarrassment by one state official, a possible practical joke by coal industry leaders and mystifying by the lawmakers who worked on the bill.
The "this" I am referring to is the environmental impact study just completed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for the portion of the Dakota Access Pipeline that crosses the Missouri River, a ...
Victory Lutheran Church will celebrate the gift of the manger found in the Christ Child born in Bethlehem — the most remarkable, yet lowly of circumstances — on Christmas Eve, Dec. 24, with two ...
DAPL transports Bakken oil from northwest North Dakota to a crude hub in southern Illinois. North Dakota experienced an oil boom beginning around 2010 and the project was seen as key to an oil ...
The fact that Darrisaw is out for the season means the Vikings will have backup left tackle Justin Skule starting in his place. That will at least provide some certainty for the Vikings when ...
One birth was reported Friday by Jamestown Regional Medical Center. Dec. 18, girl, 8 pounds, 7 ounces, to Patrick and Kirsten Brueske, Jamestown.
Woolen and Wilson returning is a huge bonus for the Bison defense in 2026. Woolen led NDSU in tackles, and tied for the team lead in interceptions. Wilson finished fourth in tackles with 37, tacking ...
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BISMARCK — Inflation is hitting North Dakotans on a daily basis and impacting holiday spending, data from the latest North Dakota Poll shows. A total of 53% of respondents said everyday necessities ...
WATFORD CITY, N.D. — For the past few weeks, I’ve been turning on the Christmas music for our drive to and from town with our daughters. ’Tis the season, of course, and also, we were looking for just ...
On this Plain Talk, newly-elected North Dakota Farmers Union president Matt Perdue talks bailouts, health care and agriculture's need for predictable policies.