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Senate Bill 2241 is part of a broader focus on school choice being pushed in the session, with both the governor and ...
Senate Bill 2033 was created in response to rising instances of ambulance service failures and dysfunction, especially in rural areas, according to Adam Parker, co-chair of the North Dakota Emergency ...
North Dakota is on track to legalize charter schools. It would be the 47th state to do so. Charter schools are specialized ...
Since electronic posting came online four years ago, we’ve seen growth and use from landowners. In 2024, about 12 million ...
The North Dakota Senate passed a bill April 4 that would establish a legislative task force on government efficiency.
Several senators spoke in opposition to the bill, saying the debate on daylight saving time versus standard time had been ...
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Back Road Ramblers on MSNYou'll Fall in Love with Theodore Roosevelt National Park in North DakotaPart wildlife sanctuary and part Wild West, Theodore Roosevelt National Park is a vast landscape of hills, prairies, and ...
A Government Technology tracker of the evolving landscape of state government efficiency initiatives, distinguishing between ...
A Nebraska congressman is seeking answers about the National Weather Service's reported staffing challenges in the state.
For centuries, much of the ocean floor has remained a mystery. Now, thanks to data from NASA’s SWOT satellite, scientists have created one of the most detailed maps ever, revealing hidden underwater ...
On Wednesday, a nine-person jury at the Morton County courthouse in south-central North Dakota awarded more than $660 million in damages to Energy Transfer and its subsidiary Dakota Access ...
By Karen Zraick Reporting from Mandan, N.D. A North Dakota jury on Wednesday awarded damages totaling more than $660 million to the Texas-based pipeline company Energy Transfer, which had sued ...
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