North Dakota, B-52 and FAA
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Through using rotational, managed grazing practices on a ranch near McKenzie, N.D., over the past two years, scientist Rebecca Phillips and her ranch partner Lewis Heaton were able to show an increased amount of carbon storage in the soil at the working cattle ranch.
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Kroll's Diner, founded by Jim and Alvina Glatt in Bismarck in 1969, was included on Food Network's list of the best classic diners in all 50 states.
House Bill 1072 was approved in 2021 for the Department of Transportation to establish a mobile driver’s license.
The pilot of the SkyWest flight apologized to passengers after having to make an "aggressive maneuver" to avoid what he identified as a B-52 bomber near Minot.
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.
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The North Dakota Game and Fish Department is hosting thousands of visitors this week at its Conservation and Outdoor Skills Park. There are a variety of activities, exhibits, and information all around that area. Kids and adults can hunt, fish, or try trapping and archery in the Conservation and Outdoor Skills Park.
An apartment complex advertises vacancies in a residential area of Bismarck. (Mary Steurer/North Dakota Montior)BISMARCK, N.D. (North Dakota Monitor) — When North Dakota state Sen. Ryan Braunberger first introduced a slate of tenant protection bills this year,
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.