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This week’s incident at the Capitol grounds in Bismarck is, thankfully, rare. But one thing is clear – if the man wanted to get into the Capitol building, he couldn’t, because of the metal detectors and officers at the entrances.
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The Enhanced Training Initiative partners with the FAA to provide controllers
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Julie Rygg is also executive director of Visit Greater Grand Forks.
Measles cases are rising in North Dakota. Track confirmed cases at the interactive map linked below.
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If you had a stadium full of people and asked everyone to raise their hand who experienced a pregnancy loss, you might be surprised how many hands would go up. Then again, maybe not. That kind of tragedy often stays silent. But an event this fall hopes to bring some much needed support to people, often close to home, who experience this kind of tragedy.
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Stories of service, loss, and community: honoring nurses at life’s end, a statewide run for remembrance, and Fargo’s BBQ championship bring people together across ND.
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Local organizations and clubs often invite distinguished guests to share information and provide programming. Bismarck’s Rotary Club hosted such a guest at its April 22, 1936, noon lunch, when North Dakota’s Department Commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Philo George Harrington, spoke on the Spanish-American War.
Each Friday on A Closer Look with the Monitor, Prairie Public's Craig Blumenshine speaks with North Dakota Monitor journalists about their reporting, giving listeners a closer look at major topics in the news, from education and state policy to energy and agriculture topics.
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The leak occurred at the Catalyst Refiners plant, a silver recovery business. An emergency management official says workers were preparing to shut down at least part of the facility when the leak occurred, causing a chemical gas reaction.
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The El Gamal family has been held in ICE detention for more than 320 days. They are not alone: the number of immigrants who've been in ICE detention for over a year has skyrocketed.
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While shipping companies are pledging refunds for customers who directly paid tariff fees, the situation is much trickier for retailers.