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A bill that would have initiated a legislative study on the environmental and public health risks of oil and chemical spills on state highways within the Fort Berthold Reservation did not advance out ...
The class is Wednesday, April 30, from 2-3:30 p.m. Central time at Edgewood Mandan, 2801 39th Ave. SE. It's open to the public; registration is preferred but not required. To register, call ...
The North Dakota Senate passed House Bill 1318, which aims to protect agricultural chemical manufacturers from lawsuits if their products are properly labeled and manufactured. The bill, similar to ...
More than 9,000 Catholic employers do not need to abide by federal regulations protecting workers who seek abortions and ...
A committee of North Dakota lawmakers on Tuesday endorsed a bill that would allow the state to shift health insurance premium ...
North Dakota United, the union that represents public employees, opposes the bill. President Nick Archuleta said the state ...
The White House’s Office of Management and Budget has proposed gutting the State Department’s budget by almost 50%, closing a ...
The Morton County Commission has voted to team up with the North Dakota Cares Coalition to better support service members, ...
Trucks and workers started a cleanup effort at the site of a spill of the Keystone oil pipeline in rural North Dakota.
In 1960, voters passed a constitutional amendment allowing the North Dakota State Legislature to create establish the department of labor, which the body did in 1965. [3] The labor commissioner's ...
The North Dakota Senate passed a bill April 4 that would establish a legislative task force on government efficiency.
BISMARCK – North Dakota Health and Human Services (HHS) hosted Parent and Caregiver Peer Support Training April 1-3, equipping participants with the skills to provide peer support to parents and ...