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This initiative was inspired by the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa becoming the first tribe in the country to add organ donation registration to their tribal identification documents in 2022.
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Public Health Division Director Dirk Wilke says the plan identifies health priorities that will be used as a framework for HHS’s goals, objectives, and activities.
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North Dakota’s Agriculture Department says it has already received 43 responses to a survey of North Dakota farmers who may have seen crop damage from the…
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The North Dakota Game and Fish department is encouraging anglers to keep fish caught in depths over 25 feet, instead of practicing…
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You can’t blame Lincoln Mayor Gerald Wise if he feels a little unlucky with the city’s water supply.The recent “boil order” issued after E. coli was found…
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North Dakota’s Game and Fish Department will participate in a national effort this upcoming weekend to make people aware of the dangers of boating under…
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A number of landowners near the west-end outlet of Devils Lake say the outlet is leaking.And they may have to take the state Water Commission to court…
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At least two North Dakota counties are considering filing lawsuits against the manufacturers of opioids.The state of North Dakota has already filed suit…
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The city of Lincoln is under a “boil water order” from the state Health Department.That’s because samples of E. coli were found in one of the city’s…
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The US Army Corps of Engineers has some concerns about what might happen to the Snake Creek Embankment during times of severe drought.That embankment…
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The Missouri River south of Garrison Dam continues to rise."We're capturing the runoff from the mountain snowpack and recent rains from Montana," said…
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Representatives of a Dallas, Texas-based private law firm are trying to convince the Burleigh County Commission to file its own lawsuit over opioids,…