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    Bismarck police urge residents to take precautions as extreme cold moves in

    Bismarck, N.D. -Bismarck police have issued an extreme cold alert, warning residents to prepare for dangerously low temperatures and wind chills that could cause frostbite in minutes. Officials advised dressing in layers, covering exposed skin, and wearing hats, gloves, and warm boots. Residents were urged…

    Troy McAllister, 9 months ago
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    Bismarck city offices and landfill closed Feb. 17, garbage and recycling delayed by one day

    Bismarck, N.D. -Bismarck city offices and the landfill will be closed Monday, Feb. 17, in observance of Presidents’ Day. There will be no garbage or curbside recycling collection (gold route) that day. Garbage and recycling pickup will be delayed by one day throughout the week….

    Troy McAllister, 9 months ago
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    North Dakota Department of Commerce partners with The Good Kids to create new state icon for public input

    North Dakota – The North Dakota Department of Commerce Tourism and Marketing Division has partnered with The Good Kids, a Bismarck-based design studio, to develop a new icon representing the state. The goal of this initiative is to increase North Dakota’s visibility beyond its borders…

    Troy McAllister, 9 months ago
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    North Dakota Superintendent Kirsten Baesler nominated for assistant U.S. secretary for elementary and secondary education

    Bismarck, N.D. – North Dakota Superintendent Kirsten Baesler announced on Wednesday that she has been nominated to serve as the Assistant U.S. Secretary for Elementary and Secondary Education at the U.S. Department of Education. The position, which requires U.S. Senate confirmation, would see Baesler continue her…

    Troy McAllister, 9 months ago
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    Giving Hearts Day 2025 celebrates local charities and highlights its impact across North Dakota

    Bismarck, N.D. – On February 13, 2025, the nation’s longest-running giving day, Giving Hearts Day, is being celebrated for its remarkable impact on North Dakota and northwest Minnesota charities. The event has raised $195 million since its inception, connecting nonprofits with donors to support local causes….

    Troy McAllister, 9 months ago
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    Governor Armstrong signs executive order allowing staff member to chair North Dakota Military Commission

    North Dakota – Governor Kelly Armstrong signed an executive order today granting him the authority to appoint a Governor’s Office staff member to chair the North Dakota Military Commission. Previously, the lieutenant governor held the position of chair for the 11-member panel. This new order…

    Troy McAllister, 9 months ago
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    Students have until March 7 to submit artwork for Keep North Dakota Clean contest, city officials say

    Bismarck, N.D. – Bismarck students in Pre-K through Grade 12 have just under one month to create and submit their entries for the Keep North Dakota Clean Annual Artwork and Media Contest. The City of Bismarck, through its Recycling program, is proud to sponsor the third-grade…

    Troy McAllister, 9 months ago
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    Gov. Armstrong congratulates Baesler on nomination for U.S. Department of Education role, announces next steps for state superintendent position

    North Dakota – Governor Kelly Armstrong has congratulated North Dakota Superintendent of Public Instruction Kirsten Baesler on her nomination to serve as the Assistant Secretary for Elementary and Secondary Education in the U.S. Department of Education. Baesler, who has led the North Dakota Department of…

    Troy McAllister, 9 months ago
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