Sherry Adams, who has served as administrator and CEO of the Southwestern District Health Unit since 2009, has been appointed by Governor Kelly Armstrong to be North Dakota’s next State Health Officer.
With less than a year remaining before the United States marks its 250th anniversary on July 4, 2026, the ND250 Commission has introduced a new logo to represent North Dakota’s participation in the national celebration.
Gov. Kelly Armstrong has declared a statewide disaster in North Dakota following severe storms on August 7-8 that caused significant damage to the state's electrical infrastructure, homes, businesses, and agriculture.
Gov. Kelly Armstrong has declared a statewide disaster in North Dakota following severe storms on August 7-8 that caused significant damage to electrical infrastructure, homes, businesses, and agriculture.
Bismarck State College (BSC) will host CyberCon 2025, a conference focused on critical infrastructure and cybersecurity, on September 30 and October 1 at the Advanced Technology Center.
Sherry Adams, currently the administrator and CEO of the Southwestern District Health Unit, has been appointed as North Dakota’s next State Health Officer by Governor Kelly Armstrong.
The Bismarck Veterans Memorial Public Library is highlighting the value of library cards during its annual Library Card Sign-Up Month, taking place throughout September.
The Interstate 94 Sterling Interchange bridge at Exit 182 on U.S. Highway 83/North Dakota Highway 14 has reopened to traffic, according to an announcement from the North Dakota Department of Transportation.
The North Dakota Department of Commerce has launched the 2025 Autonomous Agriculture Grant Program, making up to $7.5 million available for projects aimed at advancing autonomous agriculture within the state.
North Dakota Health and Human Services (HHS) is observing Suicide Prevention Month in September, joining efforts statewide to increase awareness about suicide, reduce stigma, and strengthen support for individuals affected by suicide or facing...
Bismarck State College (BSC) has reported significant growth at the start of the 2025-26 academic year, with enrollment numbers and campus activity reaching new highs.
The City of Bismarck Planning Division will start placing public notice signs on properties and boulevards before public hearings for development projects, beginning in September.