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Residents of Bismarck might hear outdoor warning sirens on Saturday and Monday as the city performs preventive maintenance.
Bismarck could soon add a new fire station on the city’s southwest edge as the fire department works to improve protection as ...
Bob Peske was one of the first students to graduate from CHS 50 years ago. Now, he’s returning to the school once more, this ...
In a Bismarck driveway, everyday items are turning into plane tickets for veterans heading to see their memorials in Washington, DC.
Pat Traynor, the current executive director of Dakota Medical Foundation, will take a one-year civil service leave from DMF to serve as commissioner of the agency full-time, according to a ...
The 8th Circuit Court of Appeals rules private individuals and groups can't sue over racial bias in voting in seven Midwest ...
If you live in the capital city, you may hear the city's emergency sirens go off this Saturday, May 17, and Monday, May 19.
Bismarck Parks and Recreation and Bismarck Schools partnered again to host the fifth-grade track meet at the MDU Resources ...
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Private citizens in seven states no longer have a legal path to sue under a key section of the Voting Rights Act, under a ...
JAMESTOWN — An 18-year-old Bismarck man was arrested Saturday, May 10, after he led law enforcement on a pursuit that started ...
BISMARCK — North Dakota student leaders say they have a lot of unanswered questions after lawmakers passed a law requiring ...
Record-high temperatures were set in Grand Forks, Fargo, Jamestown and Bismarck as the region’s heat wave topped some ...
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