North Dakota Lawmakers Reject Sunday Blue Laws and Kratom Classification Bill
BISMARCK, ND – A proposal to reinstate Sunday blue laws in North Dakota has been rejected following a recent vote in the state legislature. The bill, known as House Bill 1150, sought to require some retail businesses to close from midnight to noon on Sundays,…
AARP North Dakota Volunteers Advocate for Key Issues at State Capitol
BISMARCK, ND — Dozens of AARP North Dakota volunteers gathered at the state Capitol last week to meet with lawmakers and advocate for issues that impact North Dakotans aged 50 and older. On a cold and blustery day, approximately 45 to 50 volunteers traveled from…
North Dakota Sees Significant Drop in Natural Gas Flaring, Promotes Sustainable Oil and Gas Practices
BISMARCK, N.D. — The North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) has announced a substantial reduction in natural gas flaring over the past decade, reflecting the state’s efforts to combine economic growth with environmental sustainability. According to a recent report, natural gas flaring in North…
Three Men Accused of Stealing 980 Pounds of Copper Wire from North Dakota Mine
Bismarck, ND — Three men are facing charges after allegedly stealing nearly 1,000 pounds of copper wire from a mine near Underwood, resulting in significant financial losses. The thefts, which occurred at the Falkirk Mine, are believed to have cost the company over half a…
Stanley, ND Issues Boil Water Advisory Due to Contamination Risk
STANLEY, ND — City officials have issued a boil water advisory for Stanley residents after discovering a potential risk of contamination in the city’s water supply. The precautionary measure was announced Monday afternoon following a loss of pressure in the water distribution system, which could…
Governor Kelly Armstrong Reflects on Donald Trump’s Inauguration as 47th President of the United States
Bismarck, ND — North Dakota Governor Kelly Armstrong and First Lady Kjersti Armstrong attended the swearing-in ceremony of Donald J. Trump as the 47th president of the United States at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on January 20, 2025. Following the event, Governor Armstrong…
Fargo Police Squad Car Struck by Drunk Driver, No Injuries Reported
Fargo, ND – A Fargo Police Department squad car was struck by another vehicle on the evening of January 18, though fortunately, no injuries were reported. According to the North Dakota Highway Patrol (NDHP), the incident occurred just before 10 p.m. at the intersection of 7th…
Senator Cramer Introduces VA Home Loan Awareness Act to Boost Veterans’ Knowledge of Benefits
BISMARCK, ND — Senator Kevin Cramer has introduced a new bipartisan piece of legislation aimed at increasing awareness among veterans regarding the home loan benefits available to them through the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The proposed bill, known as the VA Home Loan Awareness…
City Services Affected by Martin Luther King, Jr. Day in Bismarck and Minot
Bismarck, ND – As Martin Luther King, Jr. Day approaches tomorrow, residents in Bismarck and Minot can expect several city services to be delayed or closed in observance of the holiday. In Bismarck, all city offices, including the landfill, will be closed tomorrow. There will…
North Dakota Homeowners Can Receive Up to $500 Tax Credit
Bismarck, ND – Homeowners in North Dakota have the opportunity to claim a tax credit of up to $500, according to the North Dakota Office of the State Tax Commissioner. This credit is available to all state homeowners who meet certain criteria, making it an…