Liz Hoppman, Minot
Kudos to ALL who spoke regarding proposed changes to the human relations committee ordinance at the council meeting on May 1, 2023. It is good to see people getting involved.
The human relations ordinance has been inactive for quite a few years. I see no problem ...
Alison Ritter, NFIB State Director
We all know that business is good in North Dakota – but thanks to a successful 2023 legislative session, business is now even better.
The North Dakota legislature adjourned after 75 days, and they got a lot of things done that will help small business ...
By Nick Archuleta
President
ND United
May 8-12 is National Teacher Appreciation Week! All of us at ND United wish to thank our dedicated and talented K-12 educators for the incredible work they do every day in service to their students, their students’ families and their ...
Norton Lovold, Bismarck
I returned to North Dakota in 2004 and it was not the state that I left in 1972. The general politics of the state became distrustful of outsiders, fear and distrust of people of color, fear of the LGBT+ community, love of guns and not a state where it was welcoming ...
Jon Godfread
You’ve no doubt read the headlines about this legislative session. The past four months have been a rollercoaster of bills and legislative priorities. As the 68th Legislative Assembly has wrapped up and gone home, I want to share some highlights from this session affecting ...
Marlene Larsen, Minot
I would like to commend the City of Minot street department.
We had a large mound of pavement that appeared. I called on Friday morning. They put orange cones down on Saturday, and it was fixed by Wednesday.
We appreciate your fast response.