Planet Fitness will be taking over the former Hancock Fabrics space in Bismarck’s Gateway Mall.
The holders of the liquor license for Minerva’s restaurant at Kelly Inn filed to transfer the license to Capital Street Grill & Bar during the Bismarck City Council meeting.
Ace Towing and Berg’s Towing’s new 28,000-square-foot facility is open at 910 Industrial Drive in Bismarck.
Dickinson entrepreneur Gordon Christensen is reinventing the cooler.
Antiques on Main has moved to the Gateway Fashion Mall.
Glasser Images has moved into its new downtown Bismarck studio.
OTA, a regional creative networking organization, is hosting its second Bismarck event.
Fargo-based women’s clothing retailer, leela & lavender, has opened a Bismarck location.
Bismarck veterinarian Tom Bettenhausen is now offering his services on a mobile basis, traveling to clinics across the state who need a veterinarian to perform a surgical procedure.
A new U-Haul dealer is open in Mandan.
A Pure Barre franchise fitness studio will open in north Bismarck near the end of the year.
When the Window & Door Store outgrew its warehouse space, it moved its inventory to a new location.
A new passport acceptance facility is opening in Mandan.
Amish Country Furnishings has moved from downtown to Bismarck Expressway.
Read through the obituaries published today in The Bismarck Tribune.
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Public meetings are scheduled in Bismarck and Tappen next week on two major projects planned on Interstate 94.
Read through the obituaries published today in The Bismarck Tribune.
Public meetings are scheduled in Bismarck and Tappen next week on two major projects planned on Interstate 94.
Landowners brought concerns about disruptions to their properties, and a labor union questioned the track record of a pipeline installer as North Dakota regulators on Friday held their final scheduled hearing on a planned regional carbon dioxide pipeline.
Gov. Doug Burgum is seeking a presidential disaster declaration for spring flooding estimated to have caused more than $5 million in damage to North Dakota roads and other public infrastructure.
Moderate drought has all but disappeared from western North Dakota following a monthlong wet spell.
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Landowners brought concerns about disruptions to their properties, and a labor union questioned the track record of a pipeline installer as North Dakota regulators on Friday held their final scheduled hearing on a planned regional carbon dioxide pipeline.
Gov. Doug Burgum is seeking a presidential disaster declaration for spring flooding estimated to have caused more than $5 million in damage to North Dakota roads and other public infrastructure.
Gov. Doug Burgum on Thursday said he is planning to send about 100 North Dakota National Guard members to Texas to help enhance security at the U.S.-Mexico border, the third such deployment in the past two years.
🎧 Reporter Karen Robinson-Jacobs discusses the racial makeup of police departments in relation to the communities they serve.