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Gov. Kelly Armstrong said the Legacy Soil Health and Habitat Program is growing quickly as it works to improve soil and wildlife habitat statewide.
In other news: Commission approves plat application for U-Haul storage expansion, contracts for airport hangar construction
Pipeline that sparked protests remains operational, but organizer says movement has inspired change
The host Coyotes advanced to the championship game but fell to Dickinson in the title bout.
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Marshall Stewart, NDSU's 16th president, had his first day on the job Tuesday, May 26.
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The proposals follow the state’s new 3% cap on year-to-year property tax increases, but officials in several of those communities said the ballot measures are not a direct response to the new state policy.
Former GOP Chair Robert Harms says he thinks infighting within the party could cost it some legislative seats this year.
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Data centers mean a lot of positives for North Dakota, but the concerns are real, and the opponents should be engaged, not lectured.
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Hankinsonstudent Hudson Grohnke designed the 'Bolus Buddy' using a 3D printer to make insulin extraction safer and easier.
NDSU Extension crops economist Frayne Olson doesn't expect fertilizer prices to drop any time soon, and he expects a high level of volatility in markets this summer due to a variety of factors.
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