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By KFYR Staff House lawmakers voted down a proposal to increase taxes on tobacco products before crossover. Now they’re looking at a similar bill from the Senate.
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By KFYR Staff House lawmakers voted down a proposal to increase taxes on tobacco products before crossover. Now they’re looking at a similar bill from the Senate.
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UPDATE: Dispute that led to Williston murder was over $100
Feb 3, 2025 · WILLISTON, N.D. (KFYR) - UPDATE (2/7/2025 at 3 p.m.): Williston Police say the dispute that resulted in a man’s murder was over $100.
Governor Kelly Armstrong talks state politics, property taxes
Jan 30, 2025 · BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - Governor Kelly Armstrong has wasted no time getting down to business during the legislative session. The former U.S. Representative and Dickinson native says he’s ready ...
New correctional program in ND uses Native American beliefs
Oct 1, 2024 · BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - Native Americans make up about 5 percent of North Dakota’s population. However, they made up 19 percent of the state’s prison inmates in 2019.