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John Harris, president and CEO of Prairie Public Broadcasting. (Michael Achterling/North Dakota Monitor)   (By: Michael Achterling. North Dakota Monitor) - Prairie Public supporters are urging Se...
Bill Dubensky Mar 10, 2025
(File image)   (UND Hockey website) - No. 18 North Dakota dropped a 7-3 decision to Omaha on Saturday night from a sold-out Ralph Engelstad Arena in Grand Forks. With the loss, coupled with Denve...
Bill Dubensky Mar 09, 2025
(File image)   (KNOX) - Gov. Kelly Armstrong said that the application period is now open for school, community and church bands, orchestras and choirs across North Dakota to apply to serve as th...
Bill Dubensky Mar 09, 2025
(File image)   (KNOX) - As the second half of the Legislature begins, one focus in the near future will be a small pile of proposed constitutional amendments, including one of interest to educato...
Bill Dubensky Mar 09, 2025
Timothy "TJ" Brown, pictured with his wife, Courtney. . (Photo provided by District 27 NDGOP via the North Dakota Monitor)   (North Dakota Monitor) - The Fargo legislative district that had been ...
Bill Dubensky Mar 09, 2025
  (Grand Forks Public Health image)   (KNOX) - Public Health Champion Awards presented by Grand Forks Public Health (GFPH) recognize individuals, groups or organizations who champion and lea...
Bill Dubensky Mar 09, 2025
(File image)   (KNOX) - The North Dakota Department of Transportation (NDDOT) will provide $20 million in state funding to expedite the completion of a long-planned railroad underpass project nea...
Bill Dubensky Mar 07, 2025
(File image)     (KNOX) - According to the North Dakota Highway Patrol two people were injured after crashing into a power pole in Grand Forks County. The crash happened on 34th Street North...
Bill Dubensky Mar 07, 2025
Sen. Justin Gerhardt, R-Mandan. Michael Achterling/North Dakota Monitor)     (By: Michael Achterling . North Dakota Monitor) - A Senate committee heard a resolution Thursday that attempts to...
Bill Dubensky Mar 07, 2025
A clock stands in front of the former train depot in downtown Fargo. (Jeff Beach/North     (By: Jeff Beach. North Dakota Monitor) - What if North Dakotans quit changing their clocks twice a ...
Bill Dubensky Mar 07, 2025