Bismarck Daily Bismarck Daily Bismarck Daily
    • Home
    • Advertise
    • About us
    • Meet the Team
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    27 Nov 2025
    • Bismarck Daily Bismarck Daily Bismarck Daily
    • Local News
    • State News
    • Politics
    • Crime News
    • Coronavirus
    • Sports
    • Community
    • About us
    • Privacy Policy
    Local News

    What’s All The Commotion Going On At Bismarck Airport?

    BISMARCK, N.D. – If  you’ve driven around the Bismarck Airport on Yegen road, you may have noticed a lot of commotion going on just inside the fence at the Lincoln Road intersection.  This work actually started last spring. At first, I thought they were building…

    Ally Dillinger, 5 years ago
    Crime News

    Fargo woman pleads not guilty to killing 15-month-old girl who died in her care

    FARGO, N.D. — A Fargo woman accused of abusing and killing a 15-month-old girl while taking care of her will be going to trial. Brandi Adeleke, 37, pleaded not guilty to murder and child abuse charges stemming from the death of Meka Ducheneaux on November 20,…

    Ally Dillinger, 5 years ago
    Local News

    Madison group plans to challenge North Dakota’s Ten Commandments law

    BISMARCK, N.D. — A Wisconsin organization that opposes religious displays on public property says a new North Dakota law that allows the Ten Commandments in public schools is unconstitutional. The Freedom From Religion Foundation, based in Madison, says the law is “an attempt to sneak…

    Ally Dillinger, 5 years ago
    State News

    North Dakota lawmaker appears in photo-op for signing of bill that she voted against

    N.D. — A North Dakota lawmaker who voted against a proposal to extend state health care benefits to the families of fallen emergency responders joined a photo-op celebrating the signing of the bill into law on Monday, April 19. House Bill 1435 passed the House…

    Ally Dillinger, 5 years ago
    State News

    North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum signs campus free speech bill into law

    N.D. – The law prohibits activity fee funding discrimination based on a student organization’s viewpoint and allows speakers on campus regardless of their views. Additionally, it eliminates free speech zones on college campuses, though no campuses in the North Dakota University System have such zones….

    Ally Dillinger, 5 years ago
    Local News

    About 800 Drinkers Off the Road for Less Cost Than One DUI Checkpoint

    MINOT, N.D. — When it comes to drunk driving, many North Dakotans prefer a throw-the-book-at-them approach. Our elected policymakers have obliged them. During their 2013 session, lawmakers raised the fines for DUI convictions and created a new aggravated DUI charge for first-time offenders. Repeat offenders…

    Ally Dillinger, 5 years ago
    Local News

    New flag policy receives mixed views from Minot community

    MINOT, N.D. – The Minot City Council voted to change its flag policy Monday so that only the United States, North Dakota, and Minot City flags can fly on city property. The city faced a controversy last year when it flew the rainbow flag to commemorate Pride…

    Ally Dillinger, 5 years ago
    Politics

    Some bizarre goings-on in the North Dakota College Republicans, with ties to other squabbles

    MINOT, N.D. — I’m about to tell you a very strange story about the goings-on in the North Dakota College Republicans. First, I probably need to explain why you should care. The College Republicans are woven into the governance structure of the North Dakota Republican Party. As…

    Ally Dillinger, 5 years ago
    Politics

    Minot leaders move forward on a flood plain eviction

    MINOT, N.D. – Earlier this month, inspectors found that a woman was still living in a Minot home scheduled to be demolished. Since the 2011 flood the city has been acquiring property to build flood protection. Deborah Luetzen lobbied with the council to get more…

    Ally Dillinger, 5 years ago
    Politics

    Burgum signs $680 million bonding bill

    BISMARCK, N.D. – After months of negotiations and speculation, the bonding battle is over. Gov. Doug Burgum, R-N.D., signed the $680 million bonding bill, which will focus heavily on water diversion projects in Fargo and Minot. The bill was called a bipartisan effort and a…

    Ally Dillinger, 5 years ago
    • Previous
    • 1
    • …
    • 130
    • 131
    • 132
    • 133
    • 134
    • 135
    • 136
    • …
    • 252
    • Next

    Follow us on Google News

    Follow us on Flipboard

    Trending Slider

    Man who became concerned that the man who aIIowed him to traveI with him was carrying a firearm, before the younger man removed his cIothes to demonstrate he was unarmed and was forced to get out of the vehicIe, then shot him at cIose range, kiIIing him, is sentenced
    3 hours ago
    Bismarck Police Department officer earns Accreditation Manager Certification
    3 days ago
    Traffic shifts at I-94 Exit 161 as NDDOT prepares for permanent interchange configuration
    3 days ago
    Bismarck Police Department celebrates 2025 Citizen Police Academy graduates
    3 days ago
    Woman Ieft her famiIy member’s chiIdren in criticaI condition, one of them with little chance of survivaI, after their dad Ieft them in her care that day when the 2-year-olds lngested piIIs she kept in an easiIy accessibIe pIace; charged
    4 days ago
    Gov. Armstrong establishes North Dakota Interagency Council on Homelessness
    1 week ago

    Follow us on News Break

    Categories

    • Bismarck (1)
    • Community (595)
    • Coronavirus (232)
    • Crime News (318)
    • Local News (608)
    • News (15)
    • Politics (260)
    • Sports (215)
    • State News (492)
    • Trending (335)
    • Uncategorized (1)
    • Login
    • Register

    Forgot Password

    Registration is closed.