North Dakota is in a unique position to use its oil wealth to eventually end property taxes on people’s homes under a plan from new Gov. Kelly Armstrong
The House voted 62-29 in favor of a bill that would allow registered sex offenders to ask the courts to remove them from the state registry earlier than what's currently provided in law.
We already have the right people working to make this happen. We already have eager producers. We already have the work ethic. Shoot, we even have the right dirt.
New marketing materials have been released to promote the state’s travel businesses and amenities, all while inviting visitors and showcasing why the Peace Garden state is a must-see
House Bill 1332 seeks to allocate dollars from an existing ag fund to the Bank of North Dakota to support large ag projects that are considering North Dakota.
Janet Alkire, chairwoman of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, urged North Dakota lawmakers to join forces with tribal nations during Tuesday's state Legislature’s opening address. Delivering remarks at the Capitol in Bismarck she said, “Our collective work can create lasting change and brighter futures for the next generation.”
It was all about welcoming in a new chapter to the state as the Governor’s Heritage Foundation held the Inaugural Ball of North Dakota’s 34th Governor Kelly
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - North Dakota Governor Kelly Armstrong was honored at the Bismarck Event Center at the Inauguration Gala. The Governor was celebrated with various speakers and a performance from the North Dakota National Guard. In his speech, he spoke about the love he has for the state and his plans as governor.
Highlights of 2024 I think people are going to look back at 2024 as a really good upland year. I think that our pheasant numbers, grouse numbers, partridge numbers – the three of them provided as good of hunting opportunities that we’ve had in the upland season for some time.
Minot City Council members have collectively voiced their dislike for the local government spending caps being bandied about in the North Dakota Legislature. The council hesitated Tuesday to send a message of protest to the state Capitol but ultimately agreed to draft a letter.
Gov. Kelly Armstrong is inviting people to say “Hello ND”. Armstrong and Commerce Tourism and Marketing Director Sara Otte Coleman have launched a revitalized tourism campaign. It showcases the state’s friendly people,
Mongeon-Stewart told the committee that Burgum’s option would require a tuition increase of 5.96%, Armstrong’s would raise rates by 6.61%, and the state board’s would increase tuition by 5.46%.