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Published on 04:13 GMTSource: ABC News - New York - Neutral
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Published on 01:18 GMT
Moody's ranks North Dakota economy stable, but report criticizes reliance on oil revenues, state-owned bank
BISMARCK — Moody’s has ranked North Dakota’s financial position as stable, but the famous risk assessor voiced concerns about the state’s reliance on oil and gas tax revenue, as well as the potential liabilities of a state-owned bank. The state’s credit …
Source: InForum - North Dakota - Neutral -
Published on 01:17 GMT
North Dakota higher ed board faces financial uncertainty amid president raises, chancellor consultant
FARGO — The board overseeing North Dakota higher education has approved salary increases for seven of its college and university presidents, along with a budget for the next biennium, at a time when it faces many financial challenges. The moves come just …
Source: InForum - North Dakota - Neutral -
Published on 01:09 GMT
Federal funding cuts to North Dakota agencies total $100M so far, analysis shows
At least $100 million in federal grants have been canceled for North Dakota state agencies under the Trump administration so far, according to an analysis presented Thursday to state legislative leaders. The analysis may not be a complete picture of the …
Source: North Dakota Monitor - Left-wing -
Published on 03:33 GMT
Summertime Fishing in North Dakota Just Got More Exciting
Fishing Fun in North Dakota People in North Dakota love to go fishing year round, and there’s no shortage of prime fishing spots. Plus, fishing is a way to create lasting memories, just like the ones I have from my time as a kid, fishing with my uncle Alan …
Source: Cool 98.7 - North Dakota - Pending -
Published on 03:26 GMT
New pro football league plans to have team in North Dakota this fall, many details still up in the air
FARGO — An entrepreneur from Florida plans to fill the void of professional football in North Dakota by bringing a brand-new football league to the Red River Valley this fall. North Dakota is one of 24 markets slated to have a team playing in the newly- …
Source: InForum - North Dakota - Neutral -
Published on Jun 26, 2025
North Dakota pheasant crowing counts up 6% from last year
BISMARCK – North Dakota’s spring pheasant counts are up 6% statewide from last year, the Game and Fish Department said Thursday, June 26, in reporting results from its 2025 spring crowing count survey. “We basically have had two really easy winters, …
Source: The Dickinson Press - North Dakota - Neutral -
Published on 00:49 GMT
Bank of North Dakota researching ways to aid farmers hit by storm
A grain bin near Hunter, North Dakota, demolished by storms that swept through the state over the weekend. BISMARCK, N.D. (North Dakota Monitor) — The North Dakota Industrial Commission is looking for ways to help farmers who lost storage and other …
Source: KVRR - North Dakota - Indeterminate -
Published on Jun 26, 2025
Derecho destroys crops, buildings in area extending from Montana border, to North Dakota, northern South Dakota, ...
Extreme winds blew through a 700 mile long stretch of the United States last weekend (June 20-21, 2025), hitting parts of North Dakota and northern South Dakota. U.S. Department of Agriculture meteorologist Brad Rippey explains the combination of weather …
Source: DGR News - Neutral -
Published on Jun 26, 2025
The #1 Fear in North Dakota for 2025
Everyone is scared of something. Heights? Spiders? Bathing? - You'd be surprised. With all of the new scary movies coming out, like Megan 2.0, and 28 Years Later, you might have fear on the brain. I wanted to go see 28 Years Later, but after watching …
Source: KEYZ-AM - North Dakota - Neutral