The Bismarck Veterans Memorial Public Library is set to host Librarypalooza 2025 on August 14, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. The event, which will take place at the library’s location, is free and open to all ages.
The North Dakota Department of Transportation (NDDOT) is requesting public input on a proposed amendment to the 2025-2028 State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP).
Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring has announced that the North Dakota Agricultural Products Utilization Commission (APUC) approved $1,069,107 in funding for nine projects.
The North Dakota Department of Agriculture has awarded a total of $687,694 through its Agriculture Diversification and Development (ADD) Fund to support three agricultural projects.
The Department of Defense has finalized an agreement to increase the contract ceiling for Project ULTRA from $18 million to $100 million, according to an announcement made by Senator John Hoeven on Tuesday.
North Dakota Highway 200 will be temporarily closed this week east of the Interstate 29 Mayville exit, at mile marker 395.9, to allow for maintenance work on the BNSF railroad crossing.
Cass County is recognizing August as Emergency Management Awareness Month, aligning with the first-ever national observance launched by the U.S. Council of the International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM-USA).
Grants totaling $80,000 have been distributed to support research, promotion, and marketing efforts for the grape, fruit, and wine industry in North Dakota.
At its July 1 meeting, the City Commission approved a new Public Comment Policy aimed at providing a structured way for residents to participate in city governance.
Six companies in North Dakota have received a total of $2.16 million in loans from the North Dakota Development Fund, Inc. (NDDF) during the second quarter of 2025, according to an announcement by the North Dakota Department of Commerce.
The Badlands Big Sticks secured a 5-3 victory over the Larks on Wednesday night, overcoming an early deficit to continue their strong performance against their opponent.
Johan Stenslie, a professional genealogist originally from Mandan, North Dakota and now living in Bergen, Norway, will speak at the Bismarck Veterans Memorial Public Library on Wednesday, August 13.
The North Dakota Mill has announced a profit of over $26.6 million for fiscal year 2025, marking a 28% increase from last year's record profit of more than $20.7 million.