North Dakota could be getting its first-ever state rock: a cola-colored stone called Knife River Flint. The idea came from a group of young geology enthusiasts from Bottineau Public Schools, who discovered last year that North Dakota is one of two states lacking an official rock.
The North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality has updates on not only our state’s economic growth but how this growth can work together with sustainability. A recent report found that the flaring of natural gas has dropped from around 31% to 5% from 2011 to 2023.
Those with the North Dakota Office of the State Tax Commissioner say that North Dakota homeowners have an opportunity to receive up to a $500 tax credit. The credit allows all state homeowners to apply.
Capt. Ricky Kuhn relinquished command of the North Dakota National Guard’s 817th Engineer Company to his older brother, Capt. Toby Kuhn, last week during a change of command ceremony in Jamestown, N.D.
Mac Schneider called his tenure “the professional privilege of a lifetime,” while colleagues praised his humble and approachable leadership style.
In 2021, a 9,500-acre wildfire burned through the badlands near Medora, which was reported at the time by the Billings County Sheriff’s Department.
RAY, N.D. — Authorities have identified a Minot man who died in a one-vehicle crash in northwest North Dakota.
Artificial intelligence used for political purposes would require a disclaimer under a bill proposed in the North Dakota Legislature. The House Government and Veterans Affairs Committee held a hearing Friday on House Bill 1167 that would require a “prominent disclaimer” on any political communication or political advertisement created wholly or in part by artificial intelligence
Frank Matus and Zach Peterson have been elected to leadership positions on the executive team of the North Dakota Unmanned Autonomous Systems Council. Matus, director of UAS integration strategy and Airspace Mobility Solutions,
Alex Bump scored two goals for No. 4 Western Michigan in a 5-1 win over North Dakota on Saturday night in Grand Forks, N.D.
While the majority of drivers still finance their vehicle with a loan, a share of drivers in the U.S. choose to lease.
An electronic pull tab machine, right, sits next to a prototype voucher redemption machine in the training center of the gaming division, part of the Office of the North Dakota Attorney General on Feb.