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    Law Enforcement Appreciation Day Celebrates Those Who Serve and Protect

    Bismarck, ND — January 9 marks Law Enforcement Appreciation Day, a national observance dedicated to honoring the men and women in law enforcement who work tirelessly to serve and protect their communities. The day serves as an opportunity for citizens across the country to express…

    Troy McAllister, 4 months ago
    Local News

    State of the Tribes Address Highlights Key Issues for Native Communities

    Bismarck, ND – Standing Rock Sioux Tribal Chairwoman Janet Alkire delivered a powerful State of the Tribes address Tuesday, setting the tone for the legislative session by highlighting the critical needs of Native communities in North Dakota. Her speech focused on several areas, including infrastructure,…

    Troy McAllister, 4 months ago
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    Minnesota Woman Arrested After Reckless Driving Pursuit in Cass County

    Bismarck, ND – A 23-year-old woman from Minnesota was arrested in Cass County on January 8 after leading authorities on a reckless driving pursuit along Interstate 94. The incident began just after 4 p.m., when Barnes County authorities received a call reporting a dangerously erratic…

    Troy McAllister, 4 months ago
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    Winter Kill in North Dakota Delayed, Benefiting Soil Health and Crops

    Bismarck, ND – Winter kill, a phenomenon where plants die due to a lack of moisture from frozen ground, has been less of an issue in North Dakota this year, particularly in the Minot and Bismarck areas. According to experts from the North Central Research…

    Troy McAllister, 4 months ago
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    North Dakota Governor Kelly Armstrong Delivers First State of the State Address

    Bismarck, ND — Governor Kelly Armstrong of North Dakota delivered his inaugural State of the State Address on Tuesday, outlining a comprehensive property tax relief and reform plan aimed at gradually eliminating property taxes for most primary residences within the next decade. Speaking before a…

    Troy McAllister, 4 months ago
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    Bismarck Gears Up for 2025 Legislative Session

    Bismarck, ND – The 2025 Legislative Session in Bismarck is set to begin tomorrow, and state officials are bracing for a busy and crucial few months. Lawmakers are preparing to tackle a wide range of issues, with more than a thousand bills already filed, marking…

    Troy McAllister, 4 months ago
    Local News

    Fargo Insurance Agent Fined and Placed on Probation for Violating North Dakota’s Rebating Laws

    Fargo, ND – A Fargo insurance agent has been heavily fined and placed on probation after violating North Dakota’s strict rebating laws. Tyler Bjerke, a licensed insurance agent, was penalized $136,500 and had his license placed under probation following an investigation by the North Dakota…

    Troy McAllister, 4 months ago
    Local News

    Winter Brings Surge in Flu, COVID-19, and RSV Cases Across North Dakota

    Bismarck, ND – As winter sets in across North Dakota, so too does a significant rise in respiratory illnesses, including influenza, COVID-19, and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). According to recent data from the North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services, the state is seeing…

    Troy McAllister, 4 months ago
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    Teen Found Dead in Creek Slough in Stark County

    Bismarck, ND – A 17-year-old from Dickinson was discovered dead in a creek slough in rural Northwest Stark County on January 5, 2025, authorities confirmed. The body was found by a hunter at approximately 8:38 a.m. near the intersection of 112th Ave SW and 32nd…

    Troy McAllister, 4 months ago
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    Bismarck Police Department Announces New Offender Registration Hours for 2025

    Bismarck, ND – The Bismarck Police Department has announced changes to its offender registration schedule for the new year. Starting January 1, 2025, offenders will only be able to register during specific hours on weekdays. According to the department, the new registration hours will be…

    Troy McAllister, 4 months ago
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