The North Dakota Department of Transportation will implement seasonal load restrictions on several highways located in the southwestern portion of the state beginning April 6
Bismarck, N.D. – State officials have announced that the North Dakota Department of Transportation utilizes load restrictions to reduce damage to roadways caused by heavy loads, in the spring, when highway pavements are most vulnerable. Depending on weather conditions, these restrictions typically go into effect starting…
Mayor Schmitz encouraged fellow commissioners to take a long-term view of the City’s funding needs as they work with their assigned portfolios and departmental directors in creating the 2024 budget
Bismarck, N.D. – According to the statement, Mayor Schmitz also outlined several foundational expectations as they move forward with the process. City officials have announced that first there will be no increase to the city’s real estate effective tax rate. Mayor Schmitz is seeking a change…
Woman, who was caught ‘going all the way in front of kids in park, gave the most sickening excuse ever’!
When parents take their kids to the park, they usually expect it to be a safe and fun environment. However, when one mother went on an excursion to the park, what she saw enraged her. On the playground, she filmed a 38-year-old woman ‘jumping’ on…
Mother rushed her baby to hospital thinking he has a hole in his mouth ‘only to discover the chilling truth’!
The young mother was left stunned when she spotted, what looked like, a hole on the roof of her baby’s mouth. Becky was changing her 10-month-old son, Harvey’s, diaper when she spotted a dark circle inside his mouth. She started to panic, as one would,…
Gov. Burgum has signed House Bill 1385, allowing the State Water Commission to enter into agreements with federally recognized tribal nations
Bismarck, N.D. – According to the state officials, these agreements will make them eligible sponsors under the North Dakota Department of Water Resources’ Cost-Share Program. The Cost-Share Program provides state funding for water development projects, including water supplies, flood protection and other general water management…
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…