Minot - Mayor Tom Ross had an internal complaint filed against him January 28 and, subsequently, came under investigation. According to state law, the city has 75 days until the details of the complaint and ensuing investigation have to be made available to the public. The internal investigation is expected to conclud...
Some North Dakota health agencies are trying to adjust to the sudden loss of federal funding. The North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services learned last week it lost about $3.2 million in federal funding for substance-use treatment and mental health programs after block grants were rescinded by a fede...
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Alright, here is a fun one today, a little dive into North Dakota's shortest tenured governor, Thomas Hilliard Moodie. North Dakota’s nineteenth governor, he holds a unique place in the state's political history both for his tenure length as well as being the third of 4 governors in a matter of just 7 months. Born on May 26, 1878, in Winona, Minnesota, Moodie's early li...
By: Shalina Chatlani Health insurance companies are under increasing scrutiny for allegedly using ...
By: Michael Achterling (North Dakota Monitor) The North Dakota House voted overwhelmingly against a bill that would have changed which organizations could conduct charitable gambling. The bill failed in the House on a 87-4 vote.
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