Frannie Tunseth, a reading and mathematics interventionist at Mayville-Portland-Clifford-Galesburg Public School in Mayville, has been named North Dakota’s Teacher of the Year for 2026.
Bismarck residents will have another opportunity to dispose of household items at the city landfill free of charge during Landfill Free Disposal Week, scheduled for September 29 through October 4.
Effective October 2, 2025, at noon Central Standard Time, County Road 42 (123rd Ave NW) from Highway 1804 heading south for three miles to County Road 15 (48th St NW) will be subject to a 6-ton axle weight restriction.
The Williams County Vector Control District (WCVCD) has announced plans to carry out ground adulticide treatments at several locations from September 30 to October 3, 2025.
Reede Construction is set to implement a traffic switch on Tuesday, September 30, as part of ongoing work along the U.S. Highway 2 and Dakota Parkway corridor in Williston.
The Williams County Vector Control District (WCVCD) has announced plans to carry out ground adulticide treatments in several areas, including Grenora, Trenton, Williston Spray Block 7, and the Lake Jessie area south of Williston.
The Bismarck Fire Department will hold an open house on Thursday, October 9, from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. at Fire Station Four, located at 4103 Miriam Drive.
New banners have been installed in two of Bismarck’s historic districts, the Cathedral Area and Highland Acres, according to the Bismarck Historic Preservation Commission (HPC).
City of Bismarck Heavy Equipment Operator Gary Steiner secured first place in the Motor grader event and achieved his second overall title at the Bismarck Public Works Equipment Operator Roadeo held on September 24.
The Williams County Vector Control District (WCVCD) is scheduled to carry out ground adulticide treatments in the communities of Grenora, Ray, and Trenton on Tuesday, September 16.