BISMARCK — The process of buying certain types of property will be more transparent for North Dakotans after a law passed during the 2025 legislative session mandates community living associations ...
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It might be useful to remember how much and how continuously North Dakota has been made possible by the national government. The national Homestead Act (1862) opened Dakota Territory for settlement. A ...
GRAFTON — Grandma D, the oldest living North Dakotan and one of the oldest living people in the world, has died. She was 113. Clarabell Demers was born Nov. 3, 1910, in Oakwood, North Dakota, just ...
Hauck is among an increasing number of veterans experiencing homelessness in North Dakota. In 2024, statewide and community ...
Why is North Dakota living in the past? When looking at most of the policies and laws and petitions it's very obvious. We follow the interests of radical right wing politics and glue our eyes to Fox ...
The state of North Dakota isn't exactly flush with money these days, but in a relative sense it is sitting in an envi able position. “ Our budget pressures are pretty much less severe than in any ...
“Caregiver of the Year” award was given to two VSL employees and Grand Forks Public Library was named “Group Volunteer of the Year” Christopher Plante (right), a licensed practical nurse who's ...
BISMARCK, North Dakota (AP) - Don Polries and Helen Vetter don't look like outlaws. She's 82 and nearly blind, and he is an 87-year-old World War II veteran whose only brush with the law was a traffic ...
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Marilyn Hagerty, a North Dakota newspaper columnist whose earnest review of her local Olive Garden restaurant became a social media sensation, died Tuesday. She was 99. Hagerty ...
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