Bismarck ND City Government
Recent News About Bismarck ND City Government
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Bismarck Fire Department tackles accidental kitchen blaze; no injuries reported
The Bismarck Fire Department responded to a house fire at a single-family residence on the south side of Bismarck, North Dakota, on Monday evening.
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Bismarck Fire Department responds swiftly to commercial building blaze
The Bismarck Fire Department responded to a fire at a commercial building on the south side of town on Monday night.
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Bismarck Fire Department urges safe disposal of smoking materials
The Bismarck Fire Department has issued a reminder to the public regarding the safe disposal of smoking materials.
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Capitol Avenue eastbound closure set for fire hydrant repair
Capitol Avenue will be closed to eastbound traffic at 19th Street starting Friday, March 14, 2025, at 9:00 AM.
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Bismarck alerts property owners about significant real estate valuation increases
The City of Bismarck's Assessing Division has sent out notices to property owners whose 2025 real estate valuations have increased by 10% or more, and by at least $3,000 from the previous year's assessed value.
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Bismarck Police Department releases 2024 annual report
The Bismarck Police Department has released its 2024 Annual Report, which details the department's activities and achievements over the past year.
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Rosser Avenue closes eastbound due to watermain break repair
Rosser Avenue will be closed to eastbound traffic at Main Avenue starting Tuesday, March 4, 2025.
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Bismarck prepares for spring load restrictions on city streets
As temperatures rise, the City of Bismarck is preparing to implement spring load restrictions on its streets and alleys.
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Bismarck adopts advanced systems for improved city traffic management
The City of Bismarck is implementing advanced traffic systems to enhance the efficiency and safety of its roadways.
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4th Street closure planned for underground pipe repair
On Thursday, February 20, 2025, 4th Street will be closed from Rosser Avenue to half a block north.
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Through With Chew Week promotes quitting smokeless tobacco in North Dakota
North Dakotans are encouraged to quit smokeless tobacco and oral nicotine products during Through With Chew Week, from February 16 to 22, 2025.
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Sticker Shock Project tackles underage drinking with local pizza partnerships
Burleigh-Morton Behavioral Health Coalition Student Committee is collaborating with several Bismarck pizza businesses for the Sticker Shock Project.
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Bismarck mayor invites students to join 'If I Were Mayor' essay contest
Bismarck Mayor Mike Schmitz is urging local third and seventh graders to participate in the annual 'If I Were Mayor' essay contest.
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Bismarck announces changes to waste collection schedule for MLK Jr. Day
Bismarck City Offices and the landfill will be closed on Monday, January 20, 2025, in observance of Martin Luther King Jr.
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Bismarck-Mandan prepares for annual unsheltered point in time count
Bismarck-Burleigh Public Health, alongside local service providers and community organizations, is set to conduct the annual Unsheltered Point in Time (PIT) Count on January 22, 2025.
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Bismarck invites input on industrial pretreatment ordinance revisions
Entities that discharge commercial and industrial wastewater into the City of Bismarck's infrastructure are invited to engage in discussions regarding the revision of the Title 11.1 Ordinance.
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Bismarck Public Works entrance temporarily relocated January 16-17
The City of Bismarck's Public Works building will see a temporary change in its public entrance on January 16 and 17.
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Bismarck Fire Department welcomes back firefighter after National Guard deployment
The Bismarck Fire Department has announced the return of Firefighter Lucas Krueger after a 14-month deployment with the National Guard.
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Free Narcan training offered by BBPH in partnership with Heartview
Bismarck Burleigh Public Health (BBPH) is collaborating with Heartview to offer free Narcan training sessions.
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Bismarck-Mandan MPO invites public input on transportation improvement program amendments
The Bismarck-Mandan Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) is set to conduct a public hearing on proposed amendments to the 2025-2028 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP).