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For the first time in years, travelers in the capital city can hop on a plane and fly directly to one of the busiest airports ...
Judge Reich was first elected to the bench by Senator John Hoeven in 2006. He served as Secretary Treasurer for 14 years, and ...
President Donald Trump has signed three executive orders dealing with drone regulations and encouraging the development of ...
The owner of downtown Bismarck’s new business, Social Grazer, is extending Italian and Greek olive branches to customers by ...
Seventeen people detained by federal immigration agents are currently being held in the Burleigh/Morton Detention Center.
BISAMRCK, N.D– The Bismarck Bobcats won their second Robertson Cup trophy, and we caught up with them for another edition of ...
With a construction contract of $78 million, dedicated spring wheat, durum and winter wheat, lab spaces will be a key feature ...
An agreement was signed last month that could turn a section of the former Beulah Mine into a nickel processing plant. If the ...
Legislative Council released a memo Friday saying a special session is required to fix the error, but whether or not ...
A federal judge in Bismarck has ruled that two federal agencies cannot punish Catholic employers and health care providers if ...
The so-called “Freedom League” launched yesterday as a sort of political party within the North Dakota Republican Party. They ...