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Some states restrict the oil industry from taking mineral owners’ earnings. Not North Dakota.
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He and Louie Conn, of Bettendorf, Iowa, are the first male cheerleaders on the team since the 1990s, according to the Vikings ...
The Indiana State Sycamores have released their 2025 football schedule, which includes a September showdown against Indiana ...
Jason Schmidt, 54 of Crystal Springs, died Aug. 8. He served in many capacities in the agriculture industry and within his ...
The North Dakota Center for Distance Education and North Dakota State University have teamed up for the offering.
For farmers across North Dakota, alarm bells are ringing and could get louder following tariffs imposed on Canada and the ...
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Former North Dakota State University President Jim Ozbun has died. The university shared the ...
BISMARCK, N.D. (North Dakota Monitor) A state-funded program will use drones and artificial intelligence to scout for noxious ...
The 2025 North Dakota State Fair begins its nine-day run Friday at the State Fairgrounds on the east edge of Minot, marking 60 years of entertainment.
The mill reported profits of more than $26.6 million, an increase of 28% from the previous year's record of $20.7 million. More than half of the profits were transferred to the state's general fund.
The company, which is near the North Dakota State University Equine Center, fabricates structural steel, pressure vessels, tanks, rebar and plate steel according to its website.
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