The Garrison community is contemplating replacing its 72-year-old hospital building with a new, modern facility. If a project ...
Specialty crop producers can receive grant money in 2025. The North Dakota Department of Agriculture has opened its grant ...
Farmers and ranchers across North Dakota can now apply for payments to adopt conservation practices aimed at reducing ...
Without divulging the details of any private conversations, Kinew said the leaders he’s spoken to in the U.S. aren’t in ...
The federal government approved a 20-year ban Thursday on new mining-related activity in a portion of South Dakota’s Black ...
North Dakota Gov. Kelly Armstrong announced the appointment of an eight-year state employee to fill an opening on North ...
North Dakota Congresswoman Julie Fedorchak has been sworn in for her first term in Congress. According to a press release ...
NORTH DAKOTA ( KXNET) — Monday marks the opening of the North Dakota application window for a pilot program designed to aid ...
Today marks the official opening of the North Dakota application window for a pilot project that rewards farmers and ranchers for implementing high-value conservation practices on their land.
Peter Leyden says the revolutionary development of artificial intelligence, clean energy and bioengineering could have ...
Darrin Moffett of Fargo began applying for North Dakota’s “big three” licenses – elk, moose and bighorn sheep – in 1979.
Registration is open to anyone in the U.S., however non-produce growers will be invoiced for course materials.