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Officials at the Bismarck Police Department say they are seeing a huge increase in fake opioids on the streets. → Read More
NDDoH officials say they don’t foresee stopping the testing anytime soon. → Read More
As many events return this year with relaxed COVID-19 protocols, businesses are starting to return to normal operations as well, among them, the staff at Bismarck Public Works. → Read More
For kids who home school, there is no set time and location for gym class. → Read More
The Powwow runs through Sunday in the Lone Star Arena. → Read More
As the world celebrates Labor today, the city of Bismarck will host its celebration of work later this week. → Read More
After a year of postponing and virtual events, Brave the Shave is back in person. → Read More
Bismarck Parks and Rec is postponing the Fall session 1 swim lesson because of a staffing shortage. → Read More
A new restaurant and grocery store have opened in Bismarck. → Read More
Staff at Central Dakota Communications Center are getting adjusted to their new location at the Dakota Carrier Network. → Read More
The project is expected to be completed by the end of the year. → Read More
Families in North Dakota that home school can get support from the North Dakota Home School Association. → Read More
Now that the fall semester has begun at NDSU, the school is ready to pay students to get the vaccine. They will receive $100 if they are fully vaccinated by October 15. → Read More
Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring says it appears his request from USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack for the early release of emergency haying on acres enrolled in all Conservation Reserve Program contract types due to the drought has been denied. → Read More
As businesses and restaurants are returning to a new normal, schools in Bismarck are returning to normal. → Read More
More than 81,000 passengers boarded flights at North Dakota’s commercial airports in June. → Read More
Patrons will have access to the kiddie pool, lazy river, tube slides and the bathhouse. → Read More
Portions of a mile long plus stretch of River Road in Bismarck will be closed this summer for repairs. → Read More
People can attend any of the locations during the designated times for literacy activities and to check out materials. → Read More
Lumber futures dropped more than 40% in June. → Read More