BISMARCK – The North Dakota Department of Public Instruction will be seeking applications from organizations interested in operating North Dakota’s Summer Food Service Program in April. The program provides free meals for children when school is not in session.
Potential sponsors include ...
BISMARCK – The North Dakota Continuum of Care (ND CoC) will conduct a Point-in-Time Count of the people in the state who are experiencing homelessness on Jan. 28.
“The data collected during the Point-in-Time Count is used to measure homelessness at a local, state and national level,” ...
BISMARCK — Northwest Landowners Association (NWLA) will host the 2026 Emerging Industries Conference on Feb. 2–3 in Bismarck.
The educational conference will take place in the Bavendick Stateroom at the Bismarck State College National Energy Center of Excellence, 1200 Schafer Street. ...
The deadline for applying for the 2026 spring turkey season is Feb. 11.
The Game and Fish Department has made available nearly 8,500 licenses for the spring season that opens April 11 and closes May 17.
Applicants can apply online at the North Dakota Game and Fish Department ...
BISMARCK – North Dakota has potential to become the healthiest state in America if it boldly uses a recent $199 million from the Rural Health Transformation Program and is able to capture nearly $1 billion in future funds, Gov. Kelly Armstrong told state legislators Wednesday, Jan. ...
The future of a city pound contract with Souris Valley Animal Shelter will be on the table at a Minot City Council workshop Friday, Jan. 23.
The council hesitated at its meeting Tuesday, Jan. 20, to enter a proposed 3-year contract with SVAS due to a couple of sticking points. SVAS fulfilled a ...