PARSHALL —The Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation (MHA Nation) on Wednesday, Nov. 26, celebrated the grand opening of Native Green Grow (NG2) greenhouse, a landmark of innovation in Indigenous food sovereignty.
The project — an indoor growing space that will eventually span the area of ...
A petition to initiate a constitutional measure has been submitted to the North Dakota Secretary of State’s office for approval which seeks to provide free school meals to all students in North Dakota schools.
According to information from the Secretary of State’s office, the proposed ...
FARGO – Stanley and Marianne Vangsness of Berthold were honored from Ward County during the 51st annual Harvest Bowl held at North Dakota State University Nov. 15.
Each year, the Harvest Bowl program recognizes the spirit and dedication of agriculturists across North Dakota and western ...
Busy schedules and travel during the late December holiday weeks typically lead to the lowest donor turnout of the year, according to Vitalant, the nonprofit blood donation organization serving the Minot area. Because the need for lifesaving blood remains constant and critical, a series of ...
BISMARCK — North Dakota Supreme Court Justice Daniel Crothers informed Gov. Kelly Armstrong on Wednesday, Nov. 26, his plans to retire Feb. 28, 2026.
Crothers served 20 years on the high court, having been appointed by then-Gov. John Hoeven. Crothers was elected to a 10-year term on the ...
Bravera has pledged $140,000 to the Minot Family YMCA and Prairie Grit Adaptive Sports to help replace the north gym hardwood floor.
The investment supports a space used by thousands of youth and adults each year through YMCA programs and Prairie Grit Adaptive Sports, which serves individuals ...