The Blue Hawk Theatre Guild at Dickinson State University (DSU) recently concluded its fall production of "The Foreigner," drawing over 300 attendees across three performances.
More than 100 workforce leaders from across North Dakota gathered at the Bismarck State College Advanced Technology Center for the state’s first Governor’s Workforce Summit.
More than 100 workforce leaders from across North Dakota met at the Bismarck State College Advanced Technology Center for the state’s first Governor’s Workforce Summit.
Free walking tour brochures featuring the Highland Acres Historic District are now available, according to the Bismarck Historic Preservation Commission (HPC).
The School of Education at Dickinson State University (DSU) has expanded to include health sciences and social science programs, in addition to its existing teacher education offerings.
Free walking tour brochures for the Highland Acres Historic District are now available, according to the Bismarck Historic Preservation Commission (HPC).
The North Dakota Department of Transportation (NDDOT) is inviting public input as it develops two new transportation plans aimed at improving mobility across the state.
Gov. Kelly Armstrong and Lt. Gov. Michelle Strinden met with leaders and members of the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara (MHA) Nation in New Town, North Dakota to discuss state-tribal relations.
The University of Mary in Bismarck, North Dakota, has reported its highest-ever enrollment for the 2025–26 academic year, with 3,973 students now attending.
Bismarck-Burleigh Public Health (BBPH) is set to host the annual Break Free Youth Action Summit (YAS) on October 7, 2025, at the Bismarck Event Center.
Governor Kelly Armstrong and Lieutenant Governor Michelle Strinden presented the 2025 Governor’s Awards for Excellence in Public Service at a ceremony held in Memorial Hall at the Capitol in Bismarck.
Gov. Kelly Armstrong and Lt. Gov. Michelle Strinden presented the 2025 Governor’s Awards for Excellence in Public Service at a ceremony held in the Capitol’s Memorial Hall.
The City Commission has approved a ten-year extension of the Renaissance Zone program, which was first established in 2005 to promote revitalization efforts in Mandan's central areas and encourage both business and residential growth.