The North Dakota Department of Transportation (NDDOT) has launched the 2025 Name-A-Plow Contest, inviting residents to suggest names for a snowplow in their local district.
The Mandan Public Works Department will conduct snow equipment training and trial runs from November 12 to 14 as part of its annual winter readiness program.
The University of Mary will host its annual Prayer Day on November 12, featuring the Catholic men’s vocal ensemble Floriani as keynote guests and performers.
A Powerball ticket sold in Williston, North Dakota, matched four white balls and the Powerball during Wednesday night's drawing, resulting in a $100,000 prize.
Gov. Kelly Armstrong and Lt. Gov. Michelle Strinden, along with state Cabinet leaders and agency representatives, visited the Spirit Lake Nation on October 29 as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen relationships between North Dakota’s government...
North Dakota State University (NDSU) and Dickinson State University (DSU) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to establish new academic pathways for pharmacy education in the state.
United Tribes Technical College (UTTC) in Bismarck-Mandan supports about 500 Native American students each semester and has served over 10,000 students from more than 75 federally recognized tribes during its 50-year history. “We describe...
North Dakota Tourism’s “Hello” campaign has been recognized with four awards from the MarCom Awards, an international competition that honors excellence in marketing and communication.
The City of Bismarck has reacquired a significant piece of its firefighting history, bringing back the 1926 Seagrave fire truck after it had been out of city ownership for decades.
The City of Bismarck has started the process to secure land for a new police station, making the first of three payments that will total $5 million over three years.
The City of Bismarck has initiated the process to secure a site for a new police station, making the first of three payments toward a $5 million purchase of a 9.8-acre parcel in northeast Bismarck.
Dickinson State University, the Theodore Roosevelt Center, and the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library have announced a joint celebration after National Geographic included North Dakota’s Badlands on its list of Best Places in the World for 2026.
The North Dakota Industrial Commission has approved $45.1 million in matching grants for six projects focused on enhanced oil recovery (EOR) as part of the 62nd grant round under the Oil and Gas Research Program.
A 15-year-old student from Bismarck High School was hospitalized after being hit by a truck on North 7th Street near the school, according to local police.
North Dakota Health and Human Services (HHS) has recognized professionals in behavioral health and child welfare with new awards at the fifth annual Behavioral Health and Children and Family Services Conference, held from October 20 to 23 at the...