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You may have noticed falling gas prices at the pump the last few weeks. → Read More
You may have noticed falling gas prices at the pump the last few weeks. → Read More
Starting Sunday, you must wear a mask to ride Bis-Man Transit. → Read More
A Wishek farmer and NDSU graduate won one of FFA’s highest honors at its virtual convention Wednesday. → Read More
One Fargo store has found a way to have a little fun with mask wearing, while celebrating Scandinavian culture. → Read More
North Dakota is on pace to smash early voting records. → Read More
President Donald Trump is calling supporters to go to the polls on election day and watch to make sure the election is run fairly. → Read More
Political analysts are saying Tuesday night’s debate is not what presidential debates are supposed to look like. → Read More
It takes hundreds of hours and thousands of miles for teas to get from the fields to your cup. → Read More
The Department of Defense says Sanford Health is one of the best places in the country for National Guard soldiers and reservists to work. → Read More
Some people may get bored with eating the same food every day, but not Aaron Vallejo. → Read More
Bismarck State College leaders say their enrollment has stayed steady thanks to the ability to offer in-person classes and upgrades to online capabilities. → Read More
Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D., announced that the US House of Representatives passed Savanna’s Act. → Read More
A 15-year-old girl is dead after a rollover crash northwest of Dickinson Monday night. → Read More
Madison West will spend 35 years in prison for her role in killing Nicholas Johnson in August of 2016. → Read More
From June 29 through July 1, high winds, hail and heavy rain hit a large portion of the state. → Read More
A new lineworker training facility is coming to Mandan. → Read More
Bismarck and Mandan Public Schools will have limited attendance at sporting events this fall. → Read More
The North Dakota Department of Agriculture leaders say they’ll provide a prepaid envelope to anyone who gets mystery seeds in the mail with Chinese labeling. → Read More
The owners of Papa's Pumpkin Patch say they won't open the attraction this year. → Read More