The $5 million proposal would give grants to the four largest cities and study future funding methods as public transit costs climb.
Ray Curtis was born on Feb. 11, 1917, about two months before the United States entered World War I and a year before what became known as the Spanish Flu ravaged the nation. Automobiles had not yet become common in the states,
Wabek Consolidated School opened its doors in 1917. Over 100 years later, it stands as a symbol of North Dakota's identity.
Palooza” and even had sweatshirts specially made for the occasion, with the names of the four ski resorts listed on the back and checkmarks by each.
This week, some North Dakota cities broke records dating back over 100 years, while other locations experienced their coldest temperatures in several decades!
The cold weather is setting records across North Dakota. Bismarck broke a 150-year old record-low on Monday, February 17, bottoming out at -35 degrees. The previous record low for that date was -30 in 1875.
Ray Curtis was born on Feb. 11, 1917, about two months before the United States entered World War I and a year before what became known as the Spanish Flu ravaged the nation. Automobiles had not yet become common in the states,
Ray Curtis was born on Feb. 11, 1917, about two months before the United States entered World War I and a year before what became known as the Spanish Flu ravaged the nation. Automobiles had not yet become common in the states,
The first live episode of Plain Talk featured legislative leaders talking about the policy battles in the current session and former lawmakers discussing how much the body has changed.
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled this sort of apportionment in state legislatures to be unconstitutional, but it's a poor precedent that's ripe to be struck down.
Minot, speaks on the House floor on Feb. 25, 2025, about his property tax proposal. (Michael Achterling/North Dakota Monitor)BISMARCK, N.D. (North Dakota Monitor) — The North Dakota House of Representatives on Tuesday afternoon approved three sweeping packages aimed at reducing property taxes.
Two Michigan men are facing multiple felony charges for the distribution of meth and fentanyl after a multi-agency investigation in Burleigh and Ward counties.