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North Dakota man indicted for $1.6 million in health care fraud

North Dakota man indicted for $1.6 million in health care fraud

BISMARCK — A Bismarck man has been indicted on a dozen charges after he allegedly misused multiple federal and state loan programs. The charges are part of an effort the United States Department of Justice is calling the “biggest Health Care Fraud...

Youth explore conservation through culture at Rolette County Day camp

Youth explore conservation through culture at Rolette County Day camp

(Photo: North Dakota NRCS) N.D.-Students from across the region came together June 25 at the Anishinabe Learning, Cultural, and Wellness Center for a hands-on introduction to conservation. Hosted by Rolette County Soil Conservation District and...

Building North Dakota’s presidential library

Building North Dakota’s presidential library

“I’m a big believer that we need more talk about history, not less. This is how we do it,” says Robbie Lauf, executive director of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library. For the last 10 years, Lauf has thought about Theodore Roosevelt, his...

Hoeven says Big Beautiful Bill benefits North Dakotans

Hoeven says Big Beautiful Bill benefits North Dakotans

Sen. John Hoeven (R-ND) WASHINGTON (North Dakota Monitor) — Amid national controversy over Congress’ “big, beautiful bill,” U.S. Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D., promised the legislation will bring tax relief to North Dakota residents. The nearly...

Hoeven discusses OBBB impact on North Dakota families & businesses

Hoeven discusses OBBB impact on North Dakota families & businesses

Senator John Hoeven, U.S. Senator of North Dakota | Senator John Hoeven Official websiteSenator John Hoeven, U.S. Senator of North Dakota | Senator John Hoeven Official website Senator John Hoeven hosted a press conference in Bismarck, North...

Gov. Armstrong questions scope of Ethics Commission authority

Gov. Armstrong questions scope of Ethics Commission authority

BISMARCK — North Dakota Gov. Kelly Armstrong expressed concerns Monday, July 14, that a recent Ethics Commission advisory opinion effectively created a new law without input from the Legislature. The advisory opinion, requested by Sen. Josh...

A Patriotic Day Trip: Fort Union’s Old-Time 4th of July Fun Near Williston, North Dakota

A Patriotic Day Trip: Fort Union’s Old-Time 4th of July Fun Near Williston, North Dakota

If you’re looking to shake things up this Independence Day and create some memories that go beyond the backyard barbecue, why not head west of Williston and celebrate at Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site? This hidden gem is pulling...

Republicans have failed our children

Republicans have failed our children

Stay Informed, Stay Empowered in STL Subscribe to The St. Louis American‘s free weekly newsletter for critical stories, community voices, and insights that matter. The Annie E. Casey Foundation has released its 2025 edition of the KIDS COUNT Data...

Hoeven backs big bill as benefitting North Dakotans

Hoeven backs big bill as benefitting North Dakotans

Amid national controversy over Congress’ “big, beautiful bill,” U.S. Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D., promised the legislation will bring tax relief to North Dakota residents. The nearly 1,000-page bill was approved in the Senate on Tuesday. The House...

Understanding The Science Behind North Dakota's Fireworks Displays

Understanding The Science Behind North Dakota's Fireworks Displays

Summer is in full swing, and this Friday, North Dakota skies will light up like a neon rainbow for the 4th of July. We’ll be oohing and ahhing under bursts of color, but have you ever wondered what’s really going on inside those magical shells...

Letter to the editor: Julie Fedorchak is either ignorant or lying to North Dakotans

Letter to the editor: Julie Fedorchak is either ignorant or lying to North Dakotans

To the editor, North Dakota Rep. Julie Fedorchak is either ignorant or lying to North Dakotans. In her recent op-ed, she says that government spending has been out of control and needs fixing. But she supports the One Big Budget Bill that,...

Letter: North Dakota should encourage hydrogen energy sector development

Letter: North Dakota should encourage hydrogen energy sector development

North Dakota has consistently led in energy development, from coal to oil and natural gas and now, even wind energy. In January 2025, the Heartland Hydrogen Hub℠ (HH2H) initiative, of which North Dakota is a part, entered phase one, the concept...

Port: Those moans you’re hearing from local government is property tax reform working

Port: Those moans you’re hearing from local government is property tax reform working

MINOT — Sometimes you just have to eat your broccoli. You, like me, may actually like broccoli, but I think you understand what I mean. Life can’t just be a bowl of cotton candy. So it goes for local governments now that the state government has,...

North Dakota Has 250,000 Acres That Could be Affected Under Federal Rule

North Dakota Has 250,000 Acres That Could be Affected Under Federal Rule

United States Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins. (Photo by Julia Goldberg/ Source NM via the North Dakota Monitor) (North Dakota Monitor) – United States Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said that her agency intends to repeal a 24-year-old...

Letter: North Dakota’s nuclear future is closer than ever

Letter: North Dakota’s nuclear future is closer than ever

North Dakota has powered our nation for decades with coal, oil, natural gas and wind. Our energy workers have built the backbone of America’s economy and helped keep the lights on from coast to coast. But as Washington accelerates the push toward...

How To Help North Dakota Pets Beat The Heat This Summer

How To Help North Dakota Pets Beat The Heat This Summer

Summer in North Dakota can get pretty hot, and it’s important to keep our furry friends safe and comfortable. Did you know that pets with longer or darker fur, and those with flat or pushed-in faces like pugs or Persian cats, can have a tougher...

VA issues more Interest Rate Reduction Refinance Loans in North Dakota in Q1 2025 vs. Q4 2024

VA issues more Interest Rate Reduction Refinance Loans in North Dakota in Q1 2025 vs. Q4 2024

The VA issued 112 Interest Rate Reduction Refinance Loans in North Dakota during the first quarter of fiscal year 2025, compared to 41 loans the previous quarter, according to figures provided by the Veterans Affairs Home Loans Index.Loans issued...

Runway Express In North Dakota: A Hidden Gem For Sandwich Lovers

Runway Express In North Dakota: A Hidden Gem For Sandwich Lovers

I know what you're thinking: there's no such thing as a "good" gas station sandwich. That might be true in most cases. We've all seen those less-than-appetizing hot dogs, burgers, and chicken sandwiches under heat lamps at gas stations across the...

Comparing Property Taxes: Washington vs. the the other 49 states

Comparing Property Taxes: Washington vs. the the other 49 states

Residents in Washington, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Connecticut and New York face the highest median property tax amount, according to the reports on FOX Business. Indiana, Alabama, West Virginia and Arkansas residents pay the lowest median...

Council seeks option to ensure company’s flood protection

Council seeks option to ensure company’s flood protection

It’s back to the drawing board for a portion of the MI-8/MI-9 segment of the flood control project in southeast Minot. A cost-saving measure in the proposed design that ends levee construction before reaching a major commercial property gave Minot...

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