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GRAND FORKS — Team North Dakota is once again the champion of the National Invitational Tournament. North Dakota beat Minnesota Juniors 7-3 in the championship game Sunday afternoon at Plymouth Ice ...
The Liberty Memorial Building on the Capitol grounds in Bismarck has housed the State Library in two separate periods of its ...
FARGO — The state of North Dakota has won its case against the federal government. A federal judge has ruled in favor of North Dakota, according to a court ruling released Wednesday, April 23 ...
Nearly a decade later, North Dakota is finally getting some justice from the courts over the Dakota Access Pipeline protests. Our state should also get an apology from the former president.
The failed amendment would have put limits on how much feed could be put out and put restrictions on where feed could be ...
A new first-of-its-kind law enacted in North Dakota could shield agrochemical manufacturer Bayer from lawsuits claiming it failed to warn customers that its popular weedkiller Roundup could cause ...
In another unexpected transfer portal decision, North Dakota State defensive tackle Kody Huisman has reportedly entered the NCAA transfer portal. The news was first reported by Pete Nakos of On3 ...
North Dakota lawmakers are advancing a bill to promote the development of rare earth minerals. The bill aims to establish North Dakota as a leader in rare earth mineral production, which is ...
BISMARCK – North Dakota elk’s herd is thriving, and results from a three-year study in the Badlands has provided insights into movement patterns and survival rates of herds in the western part ...
April 24 (UPI) --A federal judge has ruled the U.S. government must pay North Dakota nearly $28 million in damages stemming from the Dakota Access oil pipeline protests in 2016 and 2017.
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