Free walking tour brochures for the Highland Acres Historic District are now available, according to the Bismarck Historic Preservation Commission (HPC).
City of Bismarck Heavy Equipment Operator Gary Steiner won the overall title at the Bismarck Public Works Equipment Operator Roadeo held on September 24.
The North Dakota Department of Transportation (NDDOT) will hold a public input meeting on Tuesday, October 7, from 5 to 7 p.m. Central Time to discuss proposed intersection improvements at U.S. Highway 2 and North 43rd Street in Grand Forks.
The Friends of the Bismarck Public Library will hold their Fall Used Book Sale from October 2 to October 4 at the Bismarck Veterans Memorial Public Library.
Beginning Monday, September 29, 2025, after 8:15 a.m., eastbound traffic on Bismarck Expressway will be reduced to one lane between Washington Street and 3rd Street due to roadway repairs.
On September 23, 2025, Sitting Bull College officially opened its new auditorium, a 9,368 square foot facility designed to serve both indoor and outdoor events.
The ND250 Commission is encouraging North Dakotans to volunteer as part of the America Gives initiative, which aims to make 2026—the 250th anniversary of American independence—the largest year of service in U.S. history.
Williams County has announced the immediate lifting of the “no oversize travel” restriction on CR 17A (52nd St NW) from Highway 1804 east for two miles to 110th Ave NW, and on CR 17A (110th Ave NW) north for one mile to 53rd St NW.
The Williams County Vector Control District (WCVCD) has announced that ground adulticide treatments will take place in Trenton and Williston Spray Block 7, which includes the Spring Lake Park area, on Wednesday, September 24.
The North Dakota Department of Transportation (NDDOT) is organizing public input meetings on September 29 and 30 to gather feedback on proposed improvements to US Highway 52.