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Lawyers for North Dakota on Tuesday urged the court to leave in place a decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit that two Native American tribes […]
Changes to North Dakota’s medical marijuana program aimed at expanding program access and product options for patients are set to go into effect Aug. 1. The North Dakota Legislature passed a series of bills during the 2025 legislative session that changed the state’s medical marijuana laws.
BISMARCK, N.D. (Prairie Public/KFGO) Some changes are forthcoming for North Dakota’s medical marijuana program. The changes are a result of action by the state Legislature. Medical Marijuana Program manager Jason Wahl said the law will now allow medical marijuana edibles.
VALLEY CITY, N.D. — When June storms demolished three grain bins that Dean Bjornson had planned to use to store much of this year’s crop, his reaction was to bag it instead. He ordered 14 grain storage bags — long plastic tubes that have become more common on North Dakota farms in recent years — to replace the lost storage.
Former Merrimack forward Tyler Young has transferred to North Dakota, it was reported Monday. Young, who spent parts of three seasons with the Warriors, scored six goals and added four assists for 10 points in 29 games last year. Across 55 career games at Merrimack, he collected six goals and 11 points.
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FARGO — The public is getting its first look inside North Dakota’s first freestanding, inpatient hospice house. Several hundred people turned out for a program and open house at HIA Heather’s House on Tuesday, July 22, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 3800 56th Ave. S., Fargo, put on by HIA Health.
House Bill 1072 was approved in 2021 for the Department of Transportation to establish a mobile driver’s license.
You don't have to leave North Dakota to visit badlands. We have nearly 3 million acres of them right here in our state, and this is one of the best places to experience them.
Ranchers across North Dakota are increasingly looking to add value to the cattle they raise. Some do that through marketing their beef as grass-finished, or minimizin
North Dakota's U.S. Rep. Julie Fedorchak, a Republican, faced frustrated callers on Monday during her first telephone town hall since the passage of President Donald Trump's tax and spending bill.