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Former lawmaker violated conditions of release in child sex abuse case, records show

BY: AMY DALRYMPLE (North Dakota Monitor) A former North Dakota legislative leader who is scheduled to plead guilty Thursday to a child sexual abuse charge has violated conditions of his release, court records say. Ray Holmberg accessed the internet for reasons not a...

Trump Agrees To Fox News Debate Against Kamala Harris

NICK POPE (Daily Caller News Foundation) Former President Donald Trump has agreed to debate Vice President Kamala Harris on Fox News in early September. The debate would be held on Sept. 4 in Pennsylvania at a location to be determined with a live audience, broadcas...

Train Derailment May Have Involved Flawed Rail Cars, Report Says

CPKC estimates damages at $3.6M from July 5 derailment in Foster County  BY: AMY DALRYMPLE The July 5 train derailment in central North Dakota that caused haza...

Property Tax Measure Approved for November Ballot

BY: NORTH DAKOTA MONITOR STAFF  A ballot initiative that would eliminate assessed value property tax was approved for inclusion on the general election ballot by the North Dakota Secretary of State’s Office on Friday.

Minot Talk Special Edition: The Budget Chronicles

Jonathan Starr and Kyler Collom go live with a special edition Minot Talk Episode from The Dakotan, discussing the City of Minot's 2025 budget. They break down the budget by department and highlight significant changes. Key points include: Budget Structure: The c...

Radar map of June 17 storm approaching Stutsman County. (Screenshot, National Weather Service Bismarck)

Gov. Burgum declares summer storm disaster in central North Dakota

North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum declared a summer storm disaster for the central part of the state due to severe storms and flooding in the region from June 7 to July 17 in an executive order Wednesday. In a news release, the governor’s office said the National Weather Service reported 6 to 9 inches of rainfall across c...

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