From Bowman to Beulah, Crosby to Valley City— 18 North Dakota towns are competing for the title of.” It’s a contest sponsored ...
BISMARCK – The North Dakota Department of Commerce will open an additional funding round for the Destination Development Grant (DDG) program, making $4 million available to advance tourism projects ...
The cover of the North Dakota’s 2026 Travel Guide features the International Peace Garden, a symbol of peace and unity that honors friendship between countries and welcomes Canadian neighbors and ...
MINOT, ND (KXNET) — Tourism is a big part of North Dakota’s economy, but leaders in one town said they’ve seen these numbers ...
North Dakota is the country's hardest-working state, according to a new report from WalletHub. The personal finance website used a range of different metrics to rank the hardest-working states, ...
Paloma Ruiz of Parshall, North Dakota, dances during the United Tribes Technical College International Powwow in Bismarck, North Dakota, on Sept. 6, 2024. This year's powwow begins Sept. 5. (Photo by ...
North Dakota Tourism is partnering with country music duo Tigirlily Gold for $100,000 to promote the state. The two-year partnership includes a new song, "Call It Home," and appearances at events like ...
If you’re looking for a reason to visit North Dakota, it pays to do the math. It means that you'll often feel as though you have the state's landscapes all to yourself. And what landscapes they are.
The Tourism Division estimates North Dakota lost about $259 million in Canadian visitor spending due to the border closure, according to Otte Coleman. But attractions such as the National Buffalo ...
BISMARCK, N.D. (North Dakota Monitor)- North Dakota’s Tourism Department is paying $100,000 to partner with country music duo Tigirlily Gold to promote the state. Krista Slaubaugh and Kendra Olson, ...
North Dakota tribes become a model for promoting Native tourism The North Dakota Native Tourism Alliance was formed in 2016, and began offering cultural tours in 2021. A board member said ...