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Turtle Mountain documentary takes top award at film festival

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A documentary on the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa’s donation of five white buffalo calves to area tribal nations took first place in its Feature Documentary category at a Native American film festival in Hollywood, California, Nov. 19-23. Les Thomas, tourism consultant for the Turtle ...

What’s next after abortion ban reinstated?

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Reproductive-rights advocates said they are still considering next steps following a court ruling which reinstated North Dakota’s abortion ban. In the meantime, they are laying out what the situation looks like for both patients and providers. On Friday, the North Dakota Supreme Court ...

Two arrested for narcotics after traffic stop

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STANLEY — The Stanley Police Department has announced the arrest of two individuals on narcotic-related charges after a traffic stop on U.S. Highway 2 on Thursday, Nov. 27. According to Stanley Police information, at about 11:03 p.m., a Stanley police officer observed a Nissan Rogue on ...

DCB presents progress on drone program

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BOTTINEAU – Dakota College at Bottineau reports it is making progress on its drone program through the National Science Foundation ATE grant awarded in 2023 by the U.S. government’s independent science agency. The three-year initiative is focused on strengthening the rural North Dakota ...

NDFU state convention set for Dec. 12-13

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BISMARCK – Delegates will elect a new president to lead North Dakota Farmers Union into its 99th year when it kicks off its annual state convention Friday, Dec. 12, at the Bismarck Event Center. After 12 years, NDFU President Mark Watne is not seeking reelection. The impact of geopolitical ...

‘Teen Takeover’ contest seeks submissions

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BISMARCK —The State Historical Society of North Dakota is accepting submissions for the 2026 “Teen Takeover” contest. Teens ages 13-18 are invited to submit an original work interpreting the theme “What will North Dakota look like 250 years in the future?” This year’s theme ...