Trygve Hammer has officially announced his candidacy for North Dakota’s lone seat in the U.S. House of Representatives.
The retired Marine, former educator, oil field roughneck and now political columnist said he is running to be an advocate in Washington, D.C., for the people of North ...
Influenza cases in North Dakota were down somewhat in early January, according to data released Thursday, Jan. 15. However, influenza remains prevalent in the state, the report stated. Moderate activity was listed related to the COVID-19 virus.
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Minot Public Schools is inviting staff, families and community members to participate in a districtwide communications survey as part of its ongoing commitment to continuous improvement.
The survey is designed to evaluate the effectiveness of the district’s communication efforts and ...
BISMARCK – State School Superintendent Levi Bachmeier is inviting families, students, and community members to take part in a statewide education survey to gather public perspectives on key subjects that affect students, schools and the future of education across North Dakota.
“With a ...
BISMARCK — Additional documentation for the listing of Fort Totten State Historic Site has been accepted by the National Register of Historic Places, the federal government’s list of properties it considers worthy of preservation and recognition. North Dakota nominations are coordinated by ...
NDSU Extension is offering a free QPR Suicide Prevention Certification training on Monday, Jan. 26, from 3-4:30 p.m. at the Ward County Administration Building, meeting room 108.
Participants will become equipped to recognize the warning signs of suicide and take action. Participants will ...