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  • Locked Capitol doors and more cash for security are the new normal after Minnesota assassination

    Locked Capitol doors and more cash for security are the new normal after Minnesota assassination

    ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP, Apr 24, 2026) — Nearly a year after the assassination of a Minnesota legislative leader, lawmakers across the U.S. have worked to fortify security in state capitols and improve safeguards when officials are in their communities.


  • Poll: North Dakotans split on military action in Iran

    Poll: North Dakotans split on military action in Iran

    Voting-age North Dakotans are largely split on support for military action against Iran two months into the deadlocked conflict, according to a new North Dakota Poll.


  • Colleagues offer memorials of Conmy as Armstrong directs flags at half-staff Friday

    Colleagues offer memorials of Conmy as Armstrong directs flags at half-staff Friday

    More public officials across North Dakota offered condolences in reaction to the death of North Dakota State Rep. Liz Conmy (D-Fargo) at age 67 in a plane crash on Saturday, April 25, as Gov. Kelly Armstrong directed all U.S. and North Dakota flags to be flown at half-staff on Friday,…


  • USAO of ND and FBI seize almost $5 mil bilked from Dickinson Public Schools in email scheme

    USAO of ND and FBI seize almost $5 mil bilked from Dickinson Public Schools in email scheme

    BISMARCK, N.D. – On April 30, U.S. Atty. Nicholas W. Chase announced that the U.S. Attorney’s Office (USAO) for the District of North Dakota using a civil warrant and working with the FBI, seized $4,856,578.51 in money bilked from Dickinson Public Schools during a business email compromise scheme.


  • Two major projects proposed at Devils Lake Park Board meeting

    Two major projects proposed at Devils Lake Park Board meeting

    DEVILS LAKE — Two organizations visited the Devils Lake Park Board on Tuesday.


  • Hennen appears in virtual hearing with new attorney

    Hennen appears in virtual hearing with new attorney

    DEVILS LAKE, N.D. – The latest hearing for ex-Devils Lake Police Officer Rey Hennen was held via Zoom on Wednesday, April 29 at 9 a.m. at the Ramsey County Courthouse during which his new attorney continued with a motion filed previously to evaluate Hennen’s criminal responsibility. Hennen is currently facing…


  • CDC warns of drug-resistant salmonella infections linked to backyard poultry

    CDC warns of drug-resistant salmonella infections linked to backyard poultry

    At least 34 people in 13 states have been sickened with salmonella poisoning traced to contact with backyard poultry, including some with infections resistant to common antibiotics, federal health officials said.


  • Poll: Support slips in North Dakota for Trump tariff policies

    Poll: Support slips in North Dakota for Trump tariff policies

    Support for President Donald Trump’s tariff and economic policies slipped in North Dakota since he took office, a new North Dakota Poll has found.


  • Union Pacific builds case to acquire rival Norfolk Southern

    Union Pacific builds case to acquire rival Norfolk Southern

    OMAHA, Neb. (AP, April 23, 2026) — Union Pacific delivered 5% higher earnings in the first quarter as the railroad worked to prepare its case to convince regulators that its $85 billion acquisition of eastern rival Norfolk Southern is a good idea.


  • Recap of the April 21 Ramsey County Meeting

    Recap of the April 21 Ramsey County Meeting

    The Ramsey County Commission met in regular session on Tuesday, April 21 at 5:30 p.m. in the commission chambers of the Ramsey County Courthouse.


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