PCAND and North Dakota HHS are joining parent and family resource centers and other partner agencies in highlighting the importance of working together in communities to support children and families so that child abuse and neglect can be prevented
Bismarck, N.D. – According to the state officials, annually, there are between 1,000-1,200 confirmed cases of child abuse or neglect in North Dakota. Extreme stress, unmet needs and uncertainty for families may increase the risk of child abuse and neglect. Prevent Child Abuse North Dakota Executive…
Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring clarified cannabidiol bill
Bismarck, N.D. – According to the state officials, cannabidiol products that meet the intent of the law will continue to be allowed until there is further action by the Food and Drug Administration. Currently CBD products are not technically legal to add to food, beverages and…
The Water Department reminds residents to run tap water if their home is in danger of freezing pipes
Minot, N.D. – According to the city officials, each winter, the City sends the letter to remind those residents to run their water regularly to help avoid frozen pipes. This week, that letter was sent to approximately 95 addresses. The letter is typically sent when…
Teen spent 6 years digging hole after fight with parents, but ‘what he did with it caused the world to lose their breath’!
When he was 14, the boy got into a small argument with his parents after they told him that he couldn’t go into the local village wearing his tracksuit. To channel his frustrations, he stayed back at his home and began attacking the ground in…
The public input meeting to discuss proposed improvements to the Interstate 94 Interchange at Sunset Drive, Exit 152 was rescheduled for April 20
Bismarck, N.D. – According to the state officials, an in-person meeting will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. CDT at the Mandan Middle School Cafeteria, 2901 12th Ave. NW in Mandan. The meeting will utilize an open house format with a formal presentation at…
Gov. Burgum applauded a ruling by U.S. District Court Judge Traynor ordering the federal Bureau of Land Management to resume quarterly sales of oil and gas leases on public lands in North Dakota
Bismarck, N.D. – According to the state officials, Governor Doug Burgum released the following statement: “It should not take a court order to compel the Biden administration to obey the law, or to have the BLM do what it has been directed by Congress to do, but…
The North Dakota State Board of Animal Health amended the policy for the suspension of poultry/bird events
Bismarck, N.D. – According to the state officials, following a detection of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), comingling events such as poultry and bird shows, sales and swaps will only be prohibited in the affected county, unless the 10 km control zone extends into an adjoining…
Doctors screamed in disbelief when woman gave birth in the toilet after her ‘unborn baby turned out to be something else’!
The unfortunate woman, Lauren, said that when her pregnancy test read positive, she was happy about adding a second child to her family. She believed her pregnancy was going normally until things took a turn around 6 weeks into her pregnancy. At the time, she had…