Bilal Suleiman, The Bismarck Tribune

Bilal Suleiman

The Bismarck Tribune

Bismarck, ND, United States

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Fall enrollment numbers at local colleges see varying impacts from COVID-19

Fall student enrollment numbers at local college campuses have seen varying impacts from the coronavirus pandemic. → Read More

Mandan reports 10 COVID-19 cases after first week of school

Mandan Public Schools has identified 10 positive cases of COVID-19 among student and staff as of Friday afternoon. → Read More

Western wildfires contribute to vibrant sky views over Bismarck-Mandan

Wildfires raging across the west are contributing to vibrant sunrise and sunset views in the Bismarck-Mandan area. → Read More

North Dakota expands indoor visitation at nursing homes, reports 38 new virus cases

State health officials reported another 38 coronavirus cases Tuesday, including 19 in the Bismarck-Mandan area. → Read More

Bismarck School Board approves land purchases for 2 elementary schools

The Bismarck School Board has approved purchase agreements for land on which two elementary schools will be built. → Read More

Marquardt, Splonskowski elected to Bismarck City Commission

Steve Marquardt and Mark Splonskowski have been elected to serve on the Bismarck City Commission. → Read More

31-year-old Mandan man accused of luring 13-year-old for sex

A 31-year old Mandan man is accused of luring a 13-year old girl to have sex with him in his car. → Read More

Bismarck State College planning to reopen this summer with precautions

Bismarck State College officials are working on plans to get some students back on campus this summer. → Read More

3 finalists named for Bismarck State College presidency

The committee aiding in the search for the next president of Bismarck State College chose three finalists Thursday. → Read More

2 Bismarck School Board members will not seek reelection

Heide Delorme and Rick Geloff will not seek re-election to the Bismarck School Board. The election is June 9. → Read More

Rural McClusky house fire kills child, sends 3 to St. Paul hospital

A house fire near McClusky killed a child and sent three family members to a burn center in St. Paul, Minn. → Read More

Green Beret who wrote letter to Kaepernick to headline Bismarck's GameChanger Ideas Festival

Nate Boyer has never been one to follow the norms. → Read More

Bismarck school district to demolish 4 houses for additional parking

The Bismarck Public School district is seizing an opportunity to address the parking shortage at Bismarck High School by purchasing and demolishing four houses near the school's new auditorium, but → Read More

Study on potential impacts of legalizing marijuana draws skepticism

Members of the North Dakota Legislature's interim Judiciary Committee on Wednesday began considering what the implications might be if marijuana is legalized in the state. → Read More

Study on potential impacts of legalizing marijuana draws skepticism

Members of the North Dakota Legislature's interim Judiciary Committee on Wednesday began considering what the implications might be if marijuana is legalized in the state. → Read More

Bismarck State College enrollment down slightly from 2018

Bismarck State College's enrollment numbers are down slightly from last year, with an official school report Tuesday putting 2019 fall enrollment at 3,739 students, down 39 from last fall. → Read More

Parent, health officials urge vaccination against "unpredictable" flu virus

Gov. Doug Burgum, health officials and a parent turned activist are urging North Dakotans to get the flu vaccine. → Read More

Vaping 'an epidemic' among North Dakota youth

Vaping is "an epidemic" in North Dakota, a public health official said Thursday to a group of concerned educators. More than 20% of North Dakota high schoolers say they used → Read More

Former newsmen adjust to the other side at North Dakota Capitol

Rep. Austen Schauer, R-West Fargo, is explaining to a reporter how his first year at the Legislature has gone. → Read More

Local governments can be farm clubs for the state house

When Lt. Gov. Brent Sanford was elected to the Watford City Council in 2006, his home town was a “typical, small-town North Dakota community,” with a shrinking population. Then in → Read More