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A state-funded program will use drones and artificial intelligence to scout for noxious weeds in five North Dakota counties.
Executives from a North Dakota utility and another company backed by one of the state's most prolific oilmen pitched pipeline projects to state officials Wednesday seeking a huge financial guarantee.
North Dakota’s Family Nutrition Program received over $1.1 million from the federal government in 2025. However, come October ...
Harvestone Low Carbon Partners (LCP) is proud to announce a new partnership with the North Dakota 4-H program and foundation, ...
North Dakota State University preisdent Dr. David Cook joins Dom Izzo to discuss Bison athletics and the future of the ...
Belle Kongshaug, one of the best golfers in the state of Wisconsin, plans to continue her competitive career at the NCAA ...
The Colfax-Elk Mound standout committed to North Dakota State University, her head coach Ryan Krall shared Monday. Kongshaug ...
Jarrard joins four-star linebacker Ellis McGaskin and longsnapper Sean Kraft as the three commits thus far in the 2027 Notre ...
Ten out of 23 employees with the N.D. Center for Persons with Disabilities in Minot were able to return after being let go in ...
Watertown Post 17's American Legion Baseball team hopes to challenge for program's first state championship since 1931.
Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring has announced the awarding of a $300,000 grant to conduct drone detection of noxious weeds. “The project will focus on sugar beet and soybean fields in five ...
In a recent press conference during Big 10 Media Day, Penn State head football coach James Franklin doubled down on a previous statement he made during the 2025 College Football Playoffs. Everyone ...