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North Dakota lawmakers approve Prairie Public funding, but reduced amount

By: Jeff Beach (North Dakota Monitor) North Dakota lawmakers set state funding for public broadcasting at $400,000 early Saturday, providing money for tower improvements after threatening to cut off Prairie Public funding completely earlier in the session.  Gov...

North Dakota Legislature adopts ‘historic’ property tax bill on final day of session

By: Michael Achterling and Amy Dalrymple (North Dakota Monitor) The North Dakota House and Senate compromised on a property tax package Friday, acting on one of the Legislature’s top priorities hours before the session wrapped up early Saturday.  The property t...

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No Warning: The Anhydrous Ammonia Spill of 2002-Collom's Column

MINOT, ND — Flashback to early 2002: 9/11 was still fresh in Americans’ minds, the New England Patriots had yet to win a Super Bowl, and the L.A. Lakers were in the midst of the Shaq and Kobe dynasty. In North Dakota, Governor John Hoeven was just into his second year, all three seats of our congressional delegation were held by Democra...

NDGOP Condemns Former Senator Ray Holmberg, Details Actions Taken in Wake of Scandal

The North Dakota Republican Party has issued a public condemnation of former State Senator Ray Holmberg, describing his crimes as “abhorrent” and “reprehensible” in the wake of his conviction, sentencing, and the recent release of the Holmberg report. In a statement released Friday, the NDGOP detailed the internal steps it took after learning of the investigation and re...

Alderman Paul Pitner Addresses Concerns about Liquor License Committee

Minot - Alderman Paul Pitner released a Live video to his Facebook page Friday afternoon addressing recent online discussion over the upcoming

North Dakota Ethics Commissioner Murray Sagsveen, left, and Sen. Tim Mathern, D-Fargo, talk while walking in the hall of the Capitol on May 1, 2025. (Kyle Martin/For the North Dakota Monitor)

North Dakota lawmakers approve Ethics Commission bill with deadline removed

By: Mary Steurer (ND Monitor) North Dakota lawmakers on Friday approved an Ethics Commission budget full of major policy changes — though they abandoned a controversial proposal that would have imposed a deadline for ethics complaints. The budget, totaling nearl...

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