Finalists have been chosen to present their business ideas at the Mandan Business Pitch Challenge, scheduled for October 15 at Central Station Bar & Events, 111 Collins Ave.
Bismarck State College has announced the launch of its revamped Mystic Athletic Boosters, aiming to provide increased support for its student-athletes as the college transitions into competition within the National Association of Intercollegiate...
Senator John Hoeven used his official account on September 17-18, 2025 to recognize Constitution Day, discuss veteran advocacy with Scott Kaufman from North Dakota’s VFW chapter, and celebrate the U.S. Air Force’s anniversary alongside Secretary...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has awarded over $15 million to Grand Forks International Airport for infrastructure improvements, according to an announcement from Senator John Hoeven, a member of the Senate Transportation...
Bismarck residents will have the opportunity to dispose of waste at no cost during the city’s Landfill Free Disposal Week, scheduled for September 15-20, 2025.
President Donald Trump has approved a request from North Dakota Governor Kelly Armstrong for a presidential major disaster declaration following severe storms that hit the state on June 20-21.
Members of the Bismarck Fire Department joined colleagues from the Mandan Fire Department and other regional fire departments for the annual 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb.
The Bismarck City Commission has approved the city’s final budget for 2026, following a meeting on September 9 that centered on staffing and its effects on overall spending.
The North Dakota Department of Transportation (NDDOT) is inviting public input on a proposed amendment to the 2025-2028 State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP).
Senator John Hoeven highlighted recent meetings on wildlife preservation at Theodore Roosevelt National Park and industry reforms for cattle producers in posts dated September 15-16, 2025.
The Bismarck Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) has installed new streetlight banners in two of the city’s historic districts: Cathedral Area and Highland Acres.
Applications for the Regional Workforce Impact Program (RWIP) grant will open at 9 a.m. CDT on Tuesday, Sept. 16, according to an announcement from the North Dakota Department of Commerce.