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More people boarded airplanes in North Dakota in May than in any previous May in history. Collective passenger boardings at ...
North Dakota’s public schools and the students they serve find themselves once again being negatively impacted by political ...
Even modest improvements to our nation's debt and deficit problems are going to be painful, but we can still do better than this.
Jim Shaw writes that Sens. Cramer and Hoeven and Reps. Fedorchak and Fischbach should be actors based on the performance they ...
Making sound national policy for a nation like ours requires the sort of competent, diligent work our political class currently seems incapable of.
Funds to pay contracted attorneys dried up July 3, according to the Federal Public Defender's Office in North Dakota and South Dakota. That could result in delays for justice and harm to defendants.
Back for its 18th year, the North Dakota Chokecherry Festival is returning to Williston, celebrating the state fruit and bringing prehistoric adventures to the Peace Garden State.
The U.S. Department of Transportation has awarded about $31 million to airports across North Dakota. The largest chunk of ...
A top legislative panel decided against pursuing legal action in response to North Dakota Gov. Kelly Armstrong’s partial veto ...
Communities from Dickinson to Williston face surging energy demand, utility rates and zoning challenges as data ...
FARGO — U.S. Sen. John Hoeven said he has secured more than $31 million in federal funding that will help pay for the Hector ...
During a Senate Appropriations Committee business meeting, Senators Jeff Merkley (D-OR) and John Hoeven (R-ND) debated an amendment to the Agriculture, Rural Development, FDA Appropriation Act.