BISMARCK, N.D. (North Dakota Monitor) – A committee has forwarded six candidates to Gov. Kelly Armstrong to be the next justice of the North Dakota Supreme Court.
BISMARCK – North Dakota will participate in a new federal program that offers a tax credit for certain donations to organizations that provide K-12 education scholarships and services, Gov. Kelly ...
The Internal Revenue Service has opened the 2026 tax filing season throughout the U.S. and has begun accepting federal income ...
North Dakota Health and Human Services (HHS) is asking the public to share their thoughts on an amendment to a Medicaid ...
The legislation garnered split support during a special legislative session and narrowly failed in the Senate.
The six nominees are Philip Axt of Bismarck, Mark Friese of Fargo, Michael Hurly of Rugby, and Ryan Norrell of Bismarck, ...
Real Partnerships Lead to Real Results in Indian Country by Rep. Will Mortenson (R-Fort Pierre) (January 26, 2026) ...
The North Dakota Ethics Commission is conducting a survey to better understand what the public wants the agency to prioritize ...
North Dakota is participating in a new federal tax credit program for certain donations to organizations that provide K-12 ...
The new websites provide transparency and ease of use for all stakeholders involved and those interested in campaign finance ...
A ballot measure that would change voter-approved legislative term limits faces a challenge before the North Dakota Supreme Court. In a lawsuit filed last week, former Minot lawmaker Sen. Oley Larsen ...
North Dakota oil production bumped up slightly in November, but rig counts and crews fracking wells have dipped.
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