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Published on Apr 25, 2025Source: The Dickinson Press - North Dakota - Neutral
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Published on Apr 25, 2025
Discover the Rail Lines Still Powering Through North Dakota
While on my way home from work the other day, I got stopped by a train. At first, I was frustrated because, of course, I would get stopped by a long freight train. I had a long day, and wasn't feeling very patient. After I accepted my circumstance and …
Source: Hot 97.5 - North Dakota - Pending -
Published on Apr 25, 2025
Explore North Dakota on Foot: 5 Stunning Trails and How to Stay Safe
Ready to stretch your legs and soak up some fresh air and sunshine? North Dakota is bursting with hidden gems and scenic trails just waiting to be explored. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or just looking for a peaceful stroll, the state offers some …
Source: Hot 97.5 - North Dakota - Pending -
Published on Apr 25, 2025
3 Restaurants That Need To Open In North Dakota
While getting my lunch today, I couldn't decide on a single restaurant. I wanted something new. I wanted something we don't have here. *sigh* I obviously settled on the same thing I get 3+ times a week, but we can dream, can't we? I put …
Source: Hot 97.5 - North Dakota - Pending -
Published on Apr 24, 2025
North Dakota Gov. Strikes Down Conservative Bill Restricting Books For Minors
North Dakota Gov. Kelly Armstrong (R) blocked a bill that would have required libraries to put books that feature sexually explicit material in areas that are “not easily accessible” to minors. The bill, which would have applied to public libraries and …
Source: HuffPost - Left-wing -
Published on Apr 25, 2025
Judge Orders Corps of Engineers to Pay North Dakota $28M for Pipeline Protest Costs
A federal judge has ruled that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers must pay $28-million to the state of North Dakota to cover damages caused by protesters who gathered by the thousands in 2016 and 2017 to object to a since-completed project to build the …
Source: Engineering News Record - Pending -
Published on Apr 25, 2025
2 North Dakota men indicted for credit union robbery in Eagle Butte
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - Two men indicted on federal bank robbery charges pleaded not guilty April 21 in Pierre. Jason Cook, 40; and 37-year-old Conrad DeMarce, both of New Town, N.D., are accused of robbing the Black Hills Federal Credit Union in Eagle …
Source: Black Hills FOX News - South Dakota - Pending -
Published on Apr 25, 2025
North Dakota House votes down last bill to divert funds from public to private schools
BISMARCK — The North Dakota House of Representatives on Thursday night overwhelmingly voted down the last Education Savings Account bill. The House voted 78-14 to kill Senate Bill 2400, with no floor discussion. The bill would have made ESAs available to …
Source: Grand Forks Herald - North Dakota - Neutral -
Published on Apr 25, 2025
North Dakota governor signs 'bell-to-bell' schools cellphone ban into law
BISMARCK — North Dakota K-12 students will be required to stow away cellphones during school hours after Gov. Kelly Armstrong signed a “bell-to-bell” ban on the use of all “personal communication devices” in public schools on Friday, April 25. Surrounded …
Source: Grand Forks Herald - North Dakota - Neutral -
Published on Apr 25, 2025
North Dakota cropland value momentum continues into 2025
North Dakota state average cropland prices were up double digits for the 4th year in a row in 2025, says Bryon Parman, North Dakota State University Extension agricultural finance specialist. This includes state average increases of 10.9% in 2022, 13.5% in …
Source: Farm Forum - South Dakota - Neutral