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Chancellor Mark Hagerott, right, and State Board of Higher Education Chair Tim Mihalick participate in a meeting Jan. 30, 2025, in Bismarck. (Kyle Martin/For the North Dakota Monitor)

North Dakota University System chancellor accelerates his retirement to April

North Dakota University System Chancellor Mark Hagerott will retire at the end of April, according to a Friday announcement. Hagerott originally planned to step down as chancellor at the end of 2025, then serve a three-year contract as a professor of artificial intelligence and human security for the University System...

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City Council President Jantzer Confirms Mayoral Bid

Minot-Mark Jantzer, the City Council President and current acting mayor has confirmed his intentions to seek the position in this summers upcoming special election. He would be filling the remainder of former Mayor Tom Ross's term which expires in June of 2026. Jantzer has served as an Alderman since 2008. Jantzer sat...

North Dakota Legacy Fund takes big hit amid stock market volatility

By: Amy Dalrymple (ND Monitor) North Dakota’s Legacy Fund lost about $1 billion in value last week as the stock market plunged, but the investments are managed to weather volatility, according to testimony from a legislative hearing this week. Jodi Smith, interim ex...

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Minot’s Drinking Water Passes All Tests, but Lead Lines Remain a Focus

Minot-Thursday saw The City of Minot shared their 2024 Water Quality Report via the Minot Water Treatment Plant. Minot's drinking water once again met all federal and state safety standards in 2024, according to the report. While the city continues to deliver clean water to resi...

Rep. Bill Tveit, R-Hazen, speaks during a Jan. 27, 2025, committee hearing on a bill to enforce school compliance with a law barring transgender students from using restrooms that align with their genders. (Michael Achterling/North Dakota Monitor)

North Dakota Senate approves bathroom bill that would fine schools for noncompliance

By: Mary Steurer (ND Monitor) The North Dakota Senate voted 40-7 on Thursday to pass a bill that prevents K-12 public schools from having all-gender bathrooms.

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