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March is national reading month, a time to encourage children to open a book. Experts say reading 30 minutes a day is recommended for kids. → Read More
Creating a safe and comfortable environment during high school is the goal of many educators. → Read More
The Bismarck School Board has selected Dr. Jeff Fastnacht as the district's next superintendent. → Read More
A Minot man officially broke a 40-year state burbot record. → Read More
Life Giving Seeds is a business that works with North Dakota farmers to produce items for health and wellness. → Read More
To help farm and ranch families get through times of crisis, one nonprofit that started in North Dakota has helped many families in eight states. Farm Rescue started in 2005 and is run by volunteers helping out their fellow producers. → Read More
Heavy snowfall interferes with many chores. For farmers and ranchers, the heavy snowfall this year means more work fixing fences when the snow melts. → Read More
The wait is almost over for residents to lace up skates at Mad Moves LLC in Steele. The indoor roller rink is almost 70 percent done with its construction. → Read More
The most common New Year's resolution...is to lose weight and get in shape. → Read More
Winter storms have caused major shipping delays. The most recent two storms fell right around the holiday season. → Read More
With current weather conditions, certain flight departures and arrivals have been changed at the following airports. → Read More
Truck stops become a one-stop destination for drivers and, during winter storms, a place of refuge. Tucked right off the highway in Morton County is Rolling Hills Restaurant and Flying J Dealer--Exit 147 Travel Center. → Read More
Rain or shine employees at The Dakota Zoo are essential workers who need to show up to their jobs during the storm. → Read More
There is currently only one 24-7 emergency homeless shelter in Bismarck. On December 1, United Way began staying open during the day because several donors gave directly to the shelter, but they are still in need of funds to stay open 24-7 throughout the year. → Read More
Each year there are specific gifts under the Christmas tree that are more in demand than others. Some fifth graders from Highland Acre Elementary School talked about what they are wishing for. → Read More
There are a few big performers coming to the Fargodome in the upcoming year. → Read More
‘Stuff the Bus’ runs December 5th- December 15th. → Read More
For a taste of Jamaican cuisine, you don’t have to travel far. Just over to The Kirkwood Mall near Kay Jewelers. → Read More
The airport might not be the first thing that comes to mind when it comes to making new friends. One group of travelers stranded in Bismarck passed the time with games, pizza and new friendships. → Read More
To find an important piece of history that has been preserved, look no further than an iconic schoolhouse that has been renovated into a fiber arts facility tucked away in Nome, North Dakota. → Read More