Many long-term care facilities across North Dakota are decades old and in need of a new look. One House bill would have the state provide loan funding towards some planned projects.
If you’re an older adult who’s grown up in the Christian church, you may have noticed women tended to be a bit more involved and religious than men, but statistics indicate that trend is changing.
Many long-term care facilities across North Dakota are decades old and in need of a new look. One House bill would have the state provide loan funding towards some planned projects.
If you’re planning to go camping this summer, your campsite options might be limited. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced the temporary closure of some popular North Dakota campsites.
Teams of 10 to 15 people will work together to pull a 19,000-pound SWAT Bearcat truck a distance of 100 meters. The top teams will go on to pull a 47,000-pound fire truck.
On top of the search parties and daily briefings at United Tribes Technical College, the family will be launching fundraising initiatives to offer a reward for any information that leads to finding him.
The Carlie Malm Memorial 5K aims to honor her memory and raise a little money to help Physical and Occupational Therapy students from the University of Mary go on mission trips.
"They're not just answering a phone. They're saving people's lives every single day. They can go from delivering a baby to listening to somebody's last words."
Holy Week, the week from Palm Sunday to Easter, is a very important week at the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit, and there are many decorations to prepare. A woman from Micronesia leads the effort to beautify the church.
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department bans the method on private lands within a certain distance when chronic wasting disease is detected. This bill will prohibit the department from doing so.
The bill states that starting with the 2026-27 school year, eligible students would receive a certain annual deposit based on federal poverty guidelines.
A district court judge ruled that the Northwest Landowners Association has no case to argue against the North Dakota Industrial Commission over its authority on carbon sequestration projects. That decision is now being appealed to the state Supreme Court.
More than 9,000 Catholic employers do not need to abide by federal regulations requiring accommodations for workers who seek abortions and fertility treatments, according to a ruling issued this week by a federal judge in North Dakota.
In memory of the late Bob Harvey, an old Burleigh County Sheriff who recently passed away, Puklich Chevrolet donated $25,000 to invest in a new department K9 named Koi.