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US House passes full five-year Farm Bill

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Farm Bill passed out of committee with bipartisan support and cleared the House floor by a bipartisan vote of 224-200 — marking the first time the House has passed a full five-year Farm Bill since 2018. “Getting a full five-year Farm Bill passed in the House for ...

Dem-NPL to recognize members for service

FARGO – Zach Raknerud of Minot is one of three North Dakota Democratic–NPLers who will be recognized for their service and commitment to making North Dakota better for the next generation during the 9th Annual Governors Dinner n Saturday, May 2, at 5:30 p.m. in Bismarck. Bill Patrie of ...

Construction resumes on US 83 project

Remaining construction work on the U.S. Highway 83 culvert replacement project in Minot is expected to resume Monday, May 4. U.S. 83/Broadway will be reduced to one lane in each direction at the U.S. 2 eastbound/U.S. 83 intersection while crews finish concrete median work. Lane restrictions ...

Summer season concert series announced

Local Motives announces the Levitt AMP Minot Music Series' full lineup for the upcoming inaugural summer season, bringing 10 weeks of free live music to Citizens Alley in downtown Minot. The series will feature national, regional and local artists while expanding opportunities for Minot ...

General: Modernization critical to nuclear mission

The strategic deterrence mission has never been more important than today, said the commander of Air Force Global Strike Command and commander of Air Forces Strategic-Air, U.S. Strategic Command. Gen. S.L. Davis gave the keynote address at the 2026 North Dakota Nuclear Triad Symposium Tuesday, ...

Feedlot owner sues county

The owner of a feedlot near Surrey charged with 479 counts of improper disposal of cattle has filed civil lawsuits against Ward County and a former employee, alleging a myriad of counts including unconstitutional taking, breach of contract and conspiracy. Nathan Smith, 46, Sawyer, has filed ...