In 2022, residents of Sheridan County received an average of $15,039 per capita in government transfer payments—ranking it 14th highest in North Dakota.
The Bismarck Veterans Memorial Public Library, in collaboration with the North Dakota Asian-American Arts and Cultural Initiative (NDAAACI), is co-hosting a series of Spring Book Chats aimed at adult literary enthusiasts.
With the tax filing deadline on April 15 approaching, North Dakota Tax Commissioner Brian Kroshus urges taxpayers to file their income tax returns or request an extension from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). “Our goal is to be readily...
Gov. Kelly Armstrong of North Dakota and South Dakota Gov. Larry Rhoden recently met with Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Chairwoman Janet Alkire and members of the Tribal Council at the tribal headquarters in Fort Yates.
Temporary shoulder closures on I-94 and I-29 in Fargo will commence on Monday, April 14, as crews undertake an upgrade of the fiber optic infrastructure along these highways.
The North Dakota Department of Transportation has announced scheduled maintenance work on Interstate 29 and Interstate 94 in Fargo, beginning Monday, April 14.
Katie Johnke, a nutrition and health promotion coordinator with Bismarck-Burleigh Public Health, has been acclaimed for her contributions to hunger relief.
The Bismarck Fire Department has issued a reminder to residents regarding additional burn restrictions in the city due to elevated fire danger conditions.