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ND respiratory disease surveillance report Week 3

The most current respiratory disease surveillance data for North Dakota are summarized below for the week ending Saturday, Jan. 24. The report provides a brief overview of respiratory activity statewide. Reporting Week: Week 3 Week Ending: Jan. 24 Report Date: Jan. 28 Data Source: ...

Drivers injured in two-vehicle crash near Powers Lake

POWERS LAKE – The driver of a semi and the driver of a pickup were injured when their vehicles crashed on N.D. Highway 50, west of Powers Lake, Saturday, Jan. 31. According to the North Dakota Highway Patrol, at 6:15 p.m., the 2007 Kenworth semi, driven by a 54-year-old Idaho man, was ...

Attorney joins Trinity hospital legal staff

Corbin Dickerson has joined Trinity Health as director of Legal Services, according to a Trinity announcement. As director, he is responsible for leading and managing all contract-related legal activities within the organization. Dickerson obtained his Juris Doctor from Oklahoma City ...

League of Cities holds “If I Were Mayor” essay contest

BISMARCK – The North Dakota League of Cities (NDLC) has announced its annual “If I Were Mayor” essay contest, open to all third- and seventh-grade students living in North Dakota. The contest encourages young people to think creatively about public service and future community ...

Free public forum brings national voices to ND

BISMARCK – As North Dakotans prepare to mark the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States, The Study is inviting residents across the state to participate in a rare, timely civic conversation focused not on political talking points but on the moral ideas that shaped American ...

Cramer emphasizes role of Minot AFB

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Hundreds of leaders and industry stakeholders from around the world attend the Nuclear Deterrence Summit each year to discuss issues facing the defense sector and the evolution of nuclear deterrence strategies and capabilities. This year’s summit focused on removing ...