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The measure concerns single subject Constitutional amendments.
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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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A pipeline rupture allowed contaminants into the local system. No clear timeline for restoration has been announced.
Measles cases are rising in North Dakota. Track confirmed cases at the interactive map linked below.
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Despite the challenge and disruption from the online world, independently owned record stores across the country still attract devoted music heads who are drawn to eclectic vinyl collections and cool music memorabilia.
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From audio formats to spring phenology to North Dakota’s energy outlook, explore how sound, science, and global forces shape everyday life across the region.
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On this date in 1908, newspapers published a proclamation by North Dakota Governor John Burk, establishing an annual Arbor Day celebration.
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 move paves the way for the Senate to confirm Kevin Warsh, the president's nominee to head the central bank.
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Hezbollah and Israel traded fire just hours after the ceasefire extension was announced, underscoring its fragility.
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Scientists say they've made a key breakthrough that would allow robots to figure out complex tasks on their own, but experts say it raises questions about how much risk comes with letting robots be in charge of their own learning.