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Every day on the job is an opportunity to build a relationship with the public and educate citizens across North Dakota’s diverse landscape.
An analysis by an energy think tank found that annual household energy costs in North Dakota will increase $62 by 2030 and $180 by 2035.
To allow tax credits to be reflected as a deduction against tax owed on their property tax statement, a special application period will be open July 14 to Sept. 1 for mobile homeowners only.
Federal grants for senior companion programs in North Dakota are at risk of being terminated, potentially severing bonds formed between often isolated seniors and the retired volunteers serving them a
North Dakota has reported its first case of measles in more than a month, just as the state hit a milestone that declared the outbreak in the state over.
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Black Baseball Players in North Dakota History’ presented July 19 at 1883 Stutsman County Courthouse State Historic Site
Thousands of North Dakota homeowners could face taxes when they sell. Long-term equity gains are now triggering surprise bills—even on modest homes.
The Budweiser Clydesdales have made it to town for the North Dakota State Fair. Organizers say this is the fourth year the draft horses have been a part of the festivities. They are set up near the state fair center in Machinery Row. Viewing is from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily when the fair begins.
FARGO (KFGO) – Dr. Tom Strinden, the husband of North Dakota Lt. Gov. Michelle Strinden, has died after a nearly year-and-a-half long battle with brain cancer.
Unless grouse migrate into North Dakota from neighboring states, Interior Secretary Doug Burgum’s home state will be the first one in decades to completely lose its sage grouse population.
The Pembina County man accused of threatening to harm the acting U.S. Attorney for North Dakota as well as several state officials pleaded not guilty during his first in-person appearance in a Fargo courtroom on Friday.