Preparing for Pollinators event for kids and teens is April 29 at the Carlson Library, officials say
Fargo, N.D. – According to the city officials, Samuel Devick, a North Dakota 4-H Pollinator Habitat Ambassador, will teach attendees how to make seed balls, a fun and easy craft that can turn any patch of soil into a beautiful pollinator habitat. Seed balls are…
Gov. Burgum signed House Bill 1371 which modernizes North Dakota’s corporate farming law to encourage growth in the animal agriculture sector
Gov. Burgum signed House Bill 1371 which modernizes North Dakota’s corporate farming law to encourage growth in the animal agriculture sector. Bismarck, N.D. – According to the statement, lawmakers delivered with HB 1371, which allows an authorized livestock farm corporation or limited liability company to…
The North Dakota Agriculture Commissioner is seeking nominations to submit to the North Dakota Wheat Commission Nominating Committee for the member-at-large position on the North Dakota Wheat Commission
Bismarck, N.D. – According to the state officials, the member at large must be a resident of North Dakota, a qualified elector and a producer who has not requested a refund under North Dakota Century Code 4.1-13-18 in the last 12 months. State officials also…
The City Engineer presented an updated Capital Improvement Plan to members of the City Council, officials say
Minot, N.D. – According to the city officials, the City Engineer Meyer reportedly said the CIP will be brought back to Council on May 1 for adoption. The list encompasses 2024-2028, with a projected price tag of just under $439 million. Of the $439 million in…
Gov. Burgum, members of the 69th Legislative Assembly and State Tax Commissioner Kroshus celebrated the signing of a major tax relief package
Bismarck, N.D. – According to the state officials, this package will reportedly provide a combined $515 million in savings for payers of state individual income tax and local property tax over the next two years. State officials also announced that Governor Burgum signed House Bill 1158…
The Minot City Council has revived a committee originally created in 1976 but had been inactive for years, officials say
Minot, N.D. – According to the statement, the council member Carrie Evans requested the Council consider re-establishing a human relations committee that, according to ordinance language, is used to “promote the acceptance and respect for diversity through education programs and activities and to discourage all…
The Bismarck Forestry Division will host a community recognition program and ceremonial tree planting Friday, May 5, 2023
Bismarck, N.D. – According to the city officials, this event will start at 1:00 PM and it will be held at Sertoma Park, 300 Riverside Park Rd, Bismarck. The event will take place near the Amusement Park and Sertoma Community Center. The public…
Teachers saw 5-year-old girl making weird movements in kindergarten, ‘what they revealed will change her life’!
According to the girl’s mother, Anj, her then-5-year-old daughter, Madie, was just several weeks into school. The unfortunate mom then received a call from her teachers, who reportedly noticed that the little girl was making weird movements. During an interview with LoveWhatMatters, the mother said her…
Gorilla refused to let others near, then ‘staff looked at his hands and found out the reason’!
Every morning at a sanctuary for apes in Africa, caregivers check on all the residents — and there are a lot of them. Because of pressures on habitats and dangers from hunting, Ape Action Africa’s Mefou Primate Sanctuary cares for over 300 rescued animals. One day, when…
Nearly 1 year after little boy was kidnapped, ‘his dad saw him in a shopping mall and did this’!
Cases of child abduction are rising at an alarming rate. Unfortunately, most of the victims end up never returning to their parents and families anymore. These kids are used by criminals and human traffickers for their own good. In general, it’s not a good idea…