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Are North Dakota Crops OK After Last Week’s Unprecedented Storm?

Are North Dakota Crops OK After Last Week’s Unprecedented Storm?

Last week, North Dakota was hit with a deadly storm that caused immediate and apparent agricultural damage, with long-term impacts for growers now coming to light. North Dakota Meteorologist Dean Wysocki said in his 30-plus years in the business,...

South-central North Dakota fireworks shows, 4th events & concerts

South-central North Dakota fireworks shows, 4th events & concerts

As dry as it was heading into spring, there were questions about whether fireworks would even be allowed this year. Thankfully, according to the latest drought monitor map for North Dakota, all of south-central North Dakota is now drought-free....

Energy Industry Leaders Convened a Made in North Dakota Energy Round Table

Energy Industry Leaders Convened a Made in North Dakota Energy Round Table

(File image) (KNOX) – Leading voices from across North Dakota’s energy landscape gathered at the Advanced Technology Center at the National Energy Center of Excellence on the Bismarck State College campus for a high-level round table discussion...

Letter: A new chapter for North Dakota's working families

Letter: A new chapter for North Dakota's working families

After four years of runaway spending, record inflation, and growing government overreach, Americans are ready for a reset. The "one big, beautiful bill" is that reset. This legislation delivers historic tax relief—not for the rich or...

Rollins' flash of 'absurdity'

Rollins' flash of 'absurdity'

In an apparent lightning strike of insight, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins offered her solution to what she and her GOP colleagues see as one of America's biggest problems: agriculture's one million or so undocumented workers....

Governor Armstrong unveiled ‘Grain Storage and Facility Rebuilder Program’ to help producers affected by storm

Governor Armstrong unveiled ‘Grain Storage and Facility Rebuilder Program’ to help producers affected by storm

FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) — The storms that destroyed tens of millions of bushels of grain storage and several family homes have brought many in the state together. And nearly a week after his visit, Governor Kelly Armstrong announced a Grain Storage and...

'Once in a generation storm' destroys grain storage and crops across North Dakota

'Once in a generation storm' destroys grain storage and crops across North Dakota

PAGE, N.D. — Thunderstorms, high wind gusts, large-sized hail and tornadoes created a perfect storm when it came to creating damage in the region on June 20, including damaging Jim Thompson’s farm near Page. Toppled irrigation, crumbled grain bins...

Building a stronger insurance market for North Dakotans

Building a stronger insurance market for North Dakotans

June 28 is National Insurance Awareness Day. It’s a great reminder for all of us to take a few minutes to review our insurance policies. Whether it’s auto, home, health, or life insurance, now is the time to ask yourself: Do I still have the right...

James River Senior Citizens menu, activities for the week of July 21, 2025

James River Senior Citizens menu, activities for the week of July 21, 2025

The James River Senior Center serves a hot, nutritious meal at three locations in Jamestown: Center I, Gardenette, James House and Streeter Senior Center in Streeter. Center I serves meals five days per week with serving time at noon Monday...

Drones descend on storm-damaged eastern North Dakota to search for personal items

Drones descend on storm-damaged eastern North Dakota to search for personal items

Drones are helping residents of storm-damaged areas in eastern North Dakota find personal items scattered during tornadoes and straight-line winds. Enderlin native Sadie Rudolph posted on social media Monday calling on drone operators to help...

Swimsuit Colors That Stand Out—And Save Lives in North Dakota Waters

Swimsuit Colors That Stand Out—And Save Lives in North Dakota Waters

North Dakota Parents: The Swimsuit Color Tip That Could Save a Life As North Dakota families gear up for summer fun, experts are sounding an alarm on something most parents probably haven't thought of, the color of their kids' swimsuits. A recent...

Goehring addresses agricultural damage after North Dakota tornadoes

Goehring addresses agricultural damage after North Dakota tornadoes

Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring has reported significant damage to agricultural infrastructure following a severe storm system that hit North Dakota on Friday evening. The storm, which included tornadoes, strong winds, and hail, caused...

Fargo Standard publication area records 5 H-1B petitions approved for employers classified under Health Care and Social Assistance industry during 2024

Fargo Standard publication area records 5 H-1B petitions approved for employers classified under Health Care and Social Assistance industry during 2024

Ur Mendoza Jaddou, Director of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (left) and Jennifer B. Higgins, Deputy Director. | https://www.uscis.gov/about-us/organization/leadershipUr Mendoza Jaddou, Director of the U.S. Citizenship and...

TRICARE Authorizes Temporary Prescription Refill Waivers for North Dakota due to Tornado

TRICARE Authorizes Temporary Prescription Refill Waivers for North Dakota due to Tornado

FALLS CHURCH, Virginia – The Defense Health Agency announced that TRICARE beneficiaries in North Dakota may receive emergency prescription refills now through July 1, due to a tornado. All counties are affected. To receive an emergency refill of...

Bartlett Completes Acquisition of Global Agriculture Company Ceres Global Ag Corp.

Bartlett Completes Acquisition of Global Agriculture Company Ceres Global Ag Corp.

Golden Valley, Minn. – July 7, 2025 – Bartlett, a Savage company, announced today that it has successfully completed its acquisition of Ceres Global Ag Corp. (TSX: CRP), a Minnesota-based agricultural, energy and industrial products supply chain...

How many North Dakotans could lose health insurance if tax bill passes?

How many North Dakotans could lose health insurance if tax bill passes?

Roughly 23,000 people in North Dakota could become uninsured if the legislation President Donald Trump has dubbed the "big, beautiful bill" is passed and the expanded tax credits under the Affordable Care Act are allowed to expire, a report by a...

Supper or Dinner? North Dakotans Weigh In on the Great Mealtime Debate

Supper or Dinner? North Dakotans Weigh In on the Great Mealtime Debate

The great debate is heating up once again here in North Dakota: is it supper or dinner? For some, it’s just semantics. For others, especially around here, the word you use says a lot about where you’re from—and maybe even how you were raised. The...

ND likely to see more AI ‘factories’ as report calls state the ‘epicenter’ for industry infrastructure

ND likely to see more AI ‘factories’ as report calls state the ‘epicenter’ for industry infrastructure

BISMARCK — Data center builders are taking a liking to the northern Plains as the demand for artificial intelligence infrastructure surges in the United States, with one developer signaling North Dakota should expect to see more facilities in the...

Enderlin tornado that claimed 3 lives is North Dakota’s deadliest since 1978

Enderlin tornado that claimed 3 lives is North Dakota’s deadliest since 1978

The weekend tornado that killed three people in rural Enderlin was the most deadly North Dakota has seen in nearly five decades. While North Dakota sees an average of about 23 tornadoes a year, fatalities are rare, National Weather Service data...

The US’ happiest shift workers sell weed and e-cigs — see where your industry ranks

The US’ happiest shift workers sell weed and e-cigs — see where your industry ranks

They’re high on life. America’s most cheerful hourly employees aren’t sitting behind a computer, it seems — they’re at the counter selling vapes, weed and smokes, according to a new report from workplace management platform Deputy. Over 1.51...

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