The stark beauty of a North Dakota winter is matched only by the resourcefulness of the animals that call this state home.
Rep. Ben Koppelman, R-West Fargo, speaks on the House floor on Jan. 24, 2025. (Michael Achterling/North Dakota Monitor)BISMARCK, N.D. (North Dakota Monitor) – A bill that earmarks state money for tuition at private schools passed the North Dakota House on Thursday,
They make 'em big in North Dakota. "I am 6 [feet], 11 [inches] and I weigh 253," said Tommy Ahneman, the top-ranked player in Minnesota on the top-ranked team in Minnesota, Cretin-Derham Hall. Ahneman won a state title with Sheyenne High School in West Fargo,
Anglers should make sure to clean up the ice after fishing and respect private property rights when traveling to and from a favorite fishery.
Of the three education savings accounts bills considered Thursday, only one passed the House. A similar bill failed in the Senate, leaving on still remaining in that chamber.
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House members vote down a concurrent resolution that would proclaim Jesus Christ’s kingship in North Dakota. The vote was 31 for the resolution with 59 against. It was introduced by embattled Republican Rep.
North Dakota lawmakers wrestled over school choice this week, narrowly passing one education savings account bill while rejecting three others, leaving the fate of a broader proposal still hanging.
Gov. Kelly Armstrong has directed flags be flown at half-staff Friday to honor the Fargo Republican who died last week.
HB 1307 was the only bill dealing with elections to pass, legislation would make it so no county or city could change election law “at all,” according to primary sponsor Rep. Jim Kasper, R-Fargo.
The SUV hit a minivan and ended up on its roof in the west ditch ... to Sanford Hospital via ambulance. The North Dakota Highway Patrol, Fargo Fire Department and EMS all responded.
Rep. Josh Christy, a Republican, died Tuesday evening in Bismarck of unknown causes, Rep. Jeremy Olson, R-Arnegard announced Wednesday during a North Dakota House floor session. The Legislature held a moment of silence Wednesday afternoon as the news was announced.