The University of Mary student accused of making a bomb threat pleaded not guilty Tuesday morning during a preliminary hearing.
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A judge has ordered the U.S. government to allow oil and gas lease sales to resume on federal lands in North Dakota amid a legal battle over the Biden administration’s halting of the practice two years ago.
Kyle Rittenhouse, whose murder trial and acquittal in the killing of two men during civil unrest in Wisconsin gained him national attention, is backing a North Dakota bill that would afford restitution to violent crime defendants found not guilty because of self-defense.
The cold weather in North Dakota kept chemicals that spilled from a derailed Canadian Pacific train from spreading very far. Richland County Emergency Management Director Brett Lambrecht said Tuesday that with temperatures well below freezing all of the chemicals that leaked remained within about 100 feet of where 31 cars derailed Sunday night. The crash happened in a rural area about 60 miles southwest of Fargo not far from the town of Wyndmere. No injuries or fire were reported in the derailment and no one had to be evacuated. Railroad officials have said they believe a broken rail caused the derailment. The railroad tracks reopened Monday evening. The cleanup is expected to take about two weeks.
The North Dakota Senate dealt a death blow on Tuesday to a bill that would have expanded a free lunch program for schoolchildren from low-income families.
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The University of Mary student accused of making a bomb threat pleaded not guilty Tuesday morning during a preliminary hearing.
A Bismarck couple and a Mandan man are accused of working together to distribute thousands of fentanyl pills in Burleigh and Morton counties.
Four Bismarck men have been named as finalists to fill an open South Central District judgeship.
A Donald Trump supporter to whom the North Dakota Supreme Court granted a jury trial for a municipal infraction of selling campaign wares on city property in Bismarck has waived his right to a trial and instead paid a fine levied two years ago.
A judge has ordered the U.S. government to allow oil and gas lease sales to resume on federal lands in North Dakota amid a legal battle over the Biden administration’s halting of the practice two years ago.
Kyle Rittenhouse, whose murder trial and acquittal in the killing of two men during civil unrest in Wisconsin gained him national attention, is backing a North Dakota bill that would afford restitution to violent crime defendants found not guilty because of self-defense.
The North Dakota Senate dealt a death blow on Tuesday to a bill that would have expanded a free lunch program for schoolchildren from low-income families.
North Dakota lawmakers are advancing transparency requirements for who is leasing buildings to the state government.