BISMARCK – North Dakota’s small business hiring has slowed slightly but finding qualified employees remains a challenge in the state, according to a report from the National Federation of Independent Business.
NFIB’s January Jobs Report includes the launch of the new Small Business ...
WILTON – An 80-year-old Williston woman and a 21-year-old Bismarck woman died from injuries received when the vehicles they were driving crashed on U.S. Highway 83, six miles south of Wilton, Sunday, Feb. 8.
According to the North Dakota Highway Patrol, at 10:26 a.m., a 2021 GMC Acadia, ...
Dakota Hope Clinic has added registered nurse Kira Eull to its growing clinic team.
Eull earned her Bachelor of Science in nursing from Minot State University and began her career in the obstetrics department at Trinity Hospital, where she served as a charge nurse and Certified Lactation ...
BISMARCK – The Bureau of Reclamation reminds the public that ice on rivers, lakes and reservoirs becomes increasingly unstable during periods of warmer weather.
“No ice is ever completely safe, and thawing temperatures create dangerous conditions,” said Reclamation’s Dakotas Area ...
BISMARCK – The North Dakota State Council on Developmental Disabilities is seeking public comment on its proposed five-year state plan for 2027-2031. The plan outlines the council’s goals, objectives and strategies to improve the lives of individuals with developmental disabilities and ...
DEVILS LAKE — The North Dakota Association of Elementary School Principals announced Friday, Feb. 6, the selection of Kim Krogfoss as North Dakota’s 2026 National Distinguished Principal.
Krogfoss is the principal of the Minnie H. Kindergarten Center in Devils Lake Public Schools. The ...