The North Dakota Senate has rejected a bill that would have added land south of Grand Forks owned by the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa to the state’s gaming compact with the tribe.
Magazine publishes the list each year, highlighting achievements from business leaders in the Dakotas and western Minnesota.
A tear runs down the face of 18-year-old Cazmere Haskins during his sentencing hearing on Friday, March 7, 2025, in Grand Forks. Haskins was sentenced to 40 years in prison for the 2024 stabbing ...
The company behind an $8.9 billion carbon-capture pipeline proposed for five Midwestern states says it wants to indefinitely ...
GRAND FORKS — A trio of Grand Forks seniors have been selected to the North Dakota all-state girls hockey team, which was ...
Days after scoring 51 points in North Dakota men’s basketball’s Summit League Tournament game against South Dakota State, ...
The legislation would prohibit carbon pipeline companies from acquiring land by eminent domain. That’s the right to access ...
The proposed law would align North Dakota with the window tint laws of 36 other U.S. states, including neighboring states, ...
Parts of the Plains are experiencing blizzard conditions today, but that's nothing compared to what happened almost 60 years ...
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Sporting News on MSNTreysen Eaglestaff scored 30 PPG, was North Dakota's Mr. Basketball, went unranked in high schoolNorth Dakota University star Treysen Eaglestaff was the full package at Bismarck High School, but D-1 scouts didn't get the ...
Gov. Larry Rhoden signed South Dakota House Bill 1052 into law Wedneday, prohibiting carbon pipeline companies from using ...
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