North Dakota October 13, 2022 Opposition of North Dakota campaign to impose term limits on lawmakers lacks funds The opposition to the campaign to impose term limits for North Dakota lawmakers is lacking funds. The campaign has raised $810,000 and lawmakers are complaining they can't keep up.
North Dakota October 13, 2022 North Dakota police find 1,000 pounds of homemade explosive material at a residence in Williston Police in North Dakota found more than 1,000 pounds of explosive materials at a residence in the northwest part of the state. Police have identified a person of interest.
North Dakota October 10, 2022 ND voters weigh stagnation against expertise in term-limit vote this November This November, North Dakota voters will decide whether to impose term limits on state lawmakers and the governor. If passed, term limits would go into effect on Jan. 1, 2023.
College Football October 7, 2022 North Dakota football player is proving he has what it takes at age 49 Ray Ruschel is an Army veteran, a night-shift mechanic at a local sugar beet factory and a 49-year-old junior college football player in North Dakota.
North Dakota October 7, 2022 ND addiction counselor launches group to oppose marijuana legalization in the state A North Dakota addiction counselor has launched an opposition group seeking to keep marijuana illegal in the state. She successfully defeated marijuana legalization four years ago.
LIFESTYLE October 6, 2022 New England Patriots sign North Dakota pizza store employee to practice team Sebastian Gutierrez, an offensive lineman from Minot State, worked at Uncle Maddio's Pizza before he was signed Wednesday to the New England Patriots' practice squad.
North Dakota October 5, 2022 Trial set for Native Americans arguing ND’s new legislative map dilutes tribal voting strength A trial has been set for a lawsuit brought on by two Native American tribes over redistricting issues in North Dakota. The tribes feel the new map dilutes tribal members' voting strength.
North Dakota October 5, 2022 ND woman convicted in death of her husband, prosecutors say was result of love triangle An ND woman was convicted in the death of her husband. Prosecutors believe the woman was attempting to collect insurance money. Jurors returned guilty verdicts on conspiracy charges.
Energy October 3, 2022 Native American tribes dependent on fossil fuel resources rip Biden admin for double standard Native American leaders said tribes nationwide continue to rely upon natural resources including fossil fuels to sustain their way of life despite attacks from the White House.
North Dakota September 30, 2022 Shannon Brandt charged with murder in death of Cayler Ellingson, who was allegedly 'ran over' by SUV Shannon Brandt is being charged with murder after allegedly killing Cayler Ellingson, 18, on Sept. 18 after a street dance at a local bar in McHenry, North Dakota.
China September 27, 2022 Republicans sound alarm over Chinese government-linked farmland purchase near North Dakota air base Rep. Carlos Gimenez led a group of 50 of his GOP colleagues in a letter to three Biden administration Cabinet secretaries about a Chinese company buying land near an Air Force base.