As people progress through life, one question they’ll inevitably have to answer is whether they want to start a family. For ...
Funding from the Bush administration allowed the North Dakota Native Tourism Alliance to expand and help create a sustainable ...
On Friday, state lawmakers presented a bill that states that unless Congress takes action first, North Dakota guard soldiers can't be sent off to fight a foreign war.
House Bill 1421 drew strong opposition from agricultural advocates, including the North Dakota Grain Growers Association, ...
The results are in from the North Dakota Game and Fish Department’s annual midwinter waterfowl survey, which looked at how ...
Campaign showcases the state's friendly people, welcoming communities and abundance of uncrowded outdoor adventures.
Some lawmakers say reducing light pollution protects the state's natural resources and its residents, but others say the action could pose more threats to residents than benefits.
How smelly is a hog farm? That’s a question the North Dakota Department of Agriculture plans to answer with a computer-generated model to help guide where livestock operations can be located. Senate ...
The National Association of Interpretation recently recognized the effort with The Difficult Topics award for its 2024 ...
The Missouri River. Beginning near Bozeman, Montana, it extends more than 2,300 miles before flowing into the Mississippi River near St. Louis. On its journey, it crosses or borders Montana, North ...
Sure, winter in North Dakota can be a bit brutal, but when it comes to charming small towns perfect for a winter getaway, you ...
WASHINGTON — Former North Dakota Republican Gov. Doug Burgum on Thursday got a step closer to securing his spot as secretary ...