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Published on Feb 18, 2025Source: The News-Herald - Ohio - Neutral
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Published on Feb 18, 2025
Leonard Peltier returns to North Dakota 49 years after conviction
BELCOURT, N.D. — Indigenous activist Leonard Peltier is back on North Dakota soil. After nearly 50 years in federal prison, 80-year-old Peltier was released Tuesday morning, Feb. 18, from a Florida penitentiary. His flight back home touched down in Devils …
Source: The Dickinson Press - North Dakota - Neutral -
Published on Feb 18, 2025
North Dakota House Approves State DOGE Task Force
(Kyle Martin/For the North Dakota Monitor) (Amy Dalrymple – North Dakota Monitor) – A proposal to establish a North Dakota version of the federal Department of Government Efficiency advanced in the House Monday. House Bill 1442, supported with an …
Source: KNOX Radio - North Dakota - Neutral -
Published on Feb 18, 2025
Bill Would Help Rural Grocery Stores in North Dakota
Cody Saiger runs the Chuck Stop in Crystal. (Allison Olimb/Walsh County Press) (Ann Estvold – North Dakota Newspaper Association ) -Many North Dakotans live in “food deserts,” and Senate Bill 2228 seeks to help curb this problem by giving one-time …
Source: KNOX Radio - North Dakota - Neutral -
Published on Feb 18, 2025
North Dakota Governor Signs First Bill of 2025 Legislative Session
Gov. Kelly Armstrong. (File image) (KNOX) – Gov. Kelly Armstrong signed his first bill of the 2025 legislative session, expanding eligibility for the state’s $500 property tax credit on primary residences to allow an estimated 3,900 additional …
Source: KNOX Radio - North Dakota - Neutral -
Published on Feb 18, 2025
Letter: Why the autonomous ag grant program is good for North Dakota
Growing up northeast of Casselton as the fifth generation of our family farm, I’ve been fortunate to have seen advancements in modern agriculture that my great-great-grandfather would have never imagined. From water drainage practices to Roundup Ready …
Source: InForum - North Dakota - Neutral -
Published on Feb 18, 2025
Letter: School choice would benefit North Dakota
Private school choice is gaining traction, and North Dakota is now part of the conversation. These choice programs enable parents to enroll their children in alternative private schooling instead of public ones. The options include school vouchers, …
Source: InForum - North Dakota - Neutral -
Published on Feb 18, 2025
Multi-million-dollar grant to improve ultrasound equipment, training in North Dakota
MINOT, N.D. (KMOT) - The ultrasound unit at Trinity Health will now have state-of-the-art ultrasound equipment, thanks to a grant from the Helmsley Charitable Trust. The trust granted more than $3 million to the Trinity Health Foundation as part of a …
Source: KFYR TV - North Dakota - Label Pending -
Published on Feb 18, 2025
Diving Into The Dirty Details: Dumpster Diving In North Dakota
The North Dakota Department of Health estimates that each citizen generates 4.3 pounds of garbage every day, resulting in 500,000 tons of garbage every year. While a lot of what hits the garbage can is just that, garbage, there is a significant amount that …
Source: Mix 95.1 - North Dakota - Label Pending -
Published on Feb 18, 2025
North Dakota Ranks #25 in the Hottest Real Estate Markets of 2025
After a turbulent few years of price surges, rapid cooldowns, and fluctuating mortgage rates, the U.S. housing market is entering 2025 with a new set of dynamics. While 2023 was a relatively subdued year following the market frenzy of the pandemic era, …
Source: News-Topic - North Carolina - Label Pending