Senator John Hoeven, chairman of the Senate Agriculture Appropriations Committee, outlined key provisions for North Dakota that he included in the Senate’s Fiscal Year 2021 Agriculture,...
FARGO — The hustle and bustle of business has slowly been making its way back across North Dakota and Minnesota, despite the COVID-19 pandemic. Carey Fry,...
FARGO — Citing investments in infrastructure and reliability as well as ongoing business costs, Xcel Energy filed a rate increase request with the North Dakota Public...
A man has been arrested in connection with last year’s massacre of nine Mormon American-Mexican citizens on a remote dirt road in northwestern Mexico, officials in...
North Dakota confirmed a positive rate of 15.7%* Tuesday. There are 215 currently hospitalized (+0 change) with 28 ICU beds occupied due to COVID. Out of...
FARGO, N.D. – North Dakota gas prices have sunk to their lowest level since June. The state average dropped 3 cents last week to an average...
North Dakota communities and schools are eligible to apply for grants of up to $20,000 for large orchard projects. “We funded some large projects earlier this...
North Dakota confirmed a positive rate of 12.6%* Sunday. There are 200 currently hospitalized (+7 change) with 24 ICU beds occupied due to COVID. Out of...
FARGO — As of Friday afternoon, Oct. 30, a total of about 231,000 ballots had been cast in early voting in North Dakota, or about 66%...
N.D. – It is with great sadness that Bishop John Folda and the Diocese of Fargo announce the death of Monsignor Jeffrey Wald, Pastor of St....