Special meeting for reversal of dedicated right-of-ways set for January 26 WARD COUNTY—Lieutenant Roxanne Houim from the Ward County Detention Center and IT/GIS Director Jason Blowers, recently completed NACo’s leadership programs and shared their personal testimonies before the board of commissioners on Tuesday, ...
Spring Turkey Season Set The North Dakota Game and Fish Department is offering 7,647 wild turkey licenses for the 2022 spring hunting season, 635 more than last year. Ten of the 22 hunting units have more spring licenses than last year, ...
Includes More than $20 Million for Maintenance at Lake Sakakawea and Garrison Dam WASHINGTON, D.C.–Senator John Hoeven, R-ND, announced more than $35 million in U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ funding that he worked to secure for water management and sewer projects across North Dakota. This comes in addition to theÂ
North Dakota State Representative Michael Howe, R-Dis. 22, Casselton, announced he is running for Secretary of State of North Dakota. In his announcement, Howe highlighted his fifth-generation family farming business and his service in the North Dakota House of Representatives since 2017.Current Secretary of...
Serving Chinese from a Livestock Barn RUGBY–It is out of the ordinary. No question about that. And people love it. Monday nights have been surprisingly busy at the Rugby Livestock Auction. Not for a parade of livestock presented to potential buyers, but fo...
Funding Fulfills Federal Commitment for Souris River Valley Flood Protection Project MINOT–Senator John Hoeven today announced that he worked with Acting Director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Shalanda Young to secure $61.45 million in federal funding for permanent flood protection in the...
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