Bismarck Expressway will be reduced to one lane eastbound from 22nd Street to 26th Street during the day on Thursday and Friday.
Read through the obituaries published today in The Bismarck Tribune.
Burleigh County zoning regulations requiring companies building pipelines for carbon dioxide and other hazardous liquids to obtain a special permit and follow certain rules are taking effect after final passage.
Read through the obituaries published today in The Bismarck Tribune.
The Republican-led North Dakota House of Representatives voted 60-32 on Wednesday to approve the bill.
A handful of red-state Democrats were instrumental in helping Republicans secure a rollback of banking regulations sought by then-President Donald Trump in 2018. Now those changes are being blamed for contributing to the recent collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank that prompted a federal rescue and stoked anxiety about a broader banking contagion. The rollback was leveraged with a lobbying campaign that cost tens of millions of dollars and drew an army of more than 1,000 lobbyists into the effort. It also was seeded with ample campaign contributions. It offers a fresh reminder of the power that bankers wield in Washington, where the industry spends prodigiously.
Oil companies fetching high prices for their product will likely see a reduced tax rate in North Dakota after lawmakers gave a green light to legislation backed by the petroleum industry.
The Bismarck Coffee with a Cop event postponed due to bad weather two weeks ago will be held Saturday at Gifted Bean Coffee House in the Bismarck Veterans Memorial Public Library.
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The Bismarck Coffee with a Cop event postponed due to bad weather two weeks ago will be held Saturday at Gifted Bean Coffee House in the Bismarck Veterans Memorial Public Library.
A woman accused of handing her daughter a jar containing methamphetamine during a traffic stop near Mandan High School has been sentenced to 1 ½ years in prison.
Authorities have charged a Bismarck man with terrorizing for allegedly carrying a loaded rifle in an apartment hallway and telling five people they would die.
The Burleigh County Sheriff’s Department and the North Dakota Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation are seeking a high-risk sex offender who has removed his monitoring bracelet and can no longer be located.
The Republican-led North Dakota House of Representatives voted 60-32 on Wednesday to approve the bill.
A handful of red-state Democrats were instrumental in helping Republicans secure a rollback of banking regulations sought by then-President Donald Trump in 2018. Now those changes are being blamed for contributing to the recent collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank that prompted a federal rescue and stoked anxiety about a broader banking contagion. The rollback was leveraged with a lobbying campaign that cost tens of millions of dollars and drew an army of more than 1,000 lobbyists into the effort. It also was seeded with ample campaign contributions. It offers a fresh reminder of the power that bankers wield in Washington, where the industry spends prodigiously.
Oil companies fetching high prices for their product will likely see a reduced tax rate in North Dakota after lawmakers gave a green light to legislation backed by the petroleum industry.
Supporters have said the bill would save motorists time and reduce their likelihood of being pulled over. Opponents have said higher speeds will increase traffic fatalities.