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North Dakota Governor Kelly Armstrong has officially proclaimed October 2025 as Employee Ownership Month, recognizing the state’s growing number of worker-owned companies. The Minnesota/Dakotas Chapter of The ESOP Association held an event at the State Capitol on October 9 to mark the proclamation.
The 2019 Legislature budgeted $2 million for the project to enclose the south entry's driveway tunnel, where extreme cold in winter penetrates the building and blasts of wind greet visitors. The driveway tunnel was closed to traffic after the 1995 Oklahoma ...
Xcel has about 97,000 customers in North Dakota, including in West Fargo, Grand Forks and Minot. The proposed hike would increase Xcel’s annual revenue in North Dakota by $44.6 million.
BISMARCK, N.D. — One morning in February 2023, a small group of mineral owners arrived at the North Dakota Capitol on a mission. They had traveled from across the state and other parts of the country to explain to lawmakers how the powerful oil and gas ...
A North Dakota judge has upheld the state’s ban on gender-affirming care for kids. Judge Jackson Lofgren’s ruling Wednesday dealt a blow to families who have had to travel out of state to receive the medical treatments they said are crucial for their kids’ well-being.
North Dakota's Land Board voted to make its investment strategy somewhat more aggressive and infrastructure-focused prior to committing $100 million toward a data center fund. The state board is made up of North Dakota's governor, attorney general ...
Tossing the Biden-era resource management plan means mineral management on federal lands in North Dakota reverts to a plan adopted in 1988 — erasing a half-mile “no surface occupancy” buffer around the Missouri River, Lake Oahe and Lake Sakakawea.