Congresswoman Julie Fedorchak from North Dakota expressed her support following the signing of a series of Executive Orders by President Donald Trump aimed at bolstering the U.S. coal industry.
First responder agencies in Bismarck, including the Bismarck Fire Department, Metro Area Ambulance, and Bismarck Emergency Management, will collaborate with the 81st (ND) Civil Support Team (CST) to execute two joint Hazmat exercises this week.
U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer of North Dakota has issued a statement following the recent signing of executive orders by President Trump that are aimed at bolstering coal mining and coal-powered electricity production in the United States.
Senator John Hoeven participated in an event at the White House, where President Donald Trump signed new executive orders aimed at bolstering access to affordable and dependable baseload electricity, particularly from coal.
In a recent Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee hearing, Senator John Hoeven secured the agreement of Katharine MacGregor, nominated for Deputy Secretary of the Interior, to cooperate on legislation aimed at protecting wild horses in...
Congresswoman Julie Fedorchak (R-ND) has introduced a House Resolution, H.Res. 290, which addresses the increasing threats to the reliability of the United States' electric grid.
First responder agencies, including the Bismarck Fire Department, Metro Area Ambulance, and Bismarck Emergency Management, will collaborate with the 81st (ND) Civil Support Team (CST) in two joint hazardous materials exercises this week.
Congresswoman Julie Fedorchak from North Dakota has raised concerns over America's grid reliability in a recent blog post for the Congressional Western Caucus.
At a recent Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee hearing, Senator John Hoeven addressed nominees Katharine MacGregor and James Danly, highlighting the U.S. strategy for energy dominance.
Dickinson State University (DSU) has announced the introduction of its first Storybook Showdown, a storytelling competition catering to both high school and DSU students.