Since launching in December, Sanford Health’s hospital-at-home program has treated eight patients and provides medications, IV treatments, and in-person caregiver visits.
North Dakota is mourning the sudden death of a Fargo lawmaker who was in his first term in office. Rep. Josh Christy, a Republican, died Tuesday evening in Bismarck of unknown causes, Rep. Jeremy Olson,
South Dakota Coyotes (17-12, 8-6 Summit League) at North Dakota State Bison (20-10, 9-6 Summit League) Fargo, North Dakota; Wednesday, 8 p.m. EST. BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Bison -9
After Rolette County defendants asked a judge to dismiss a case filed by the family of a 19-year-old who died in custody, the family's attorneys discovered troubling new evidence.
Omaha Mavericks (13-15, 5-10 Summit) at North Dakota State Bison (18-10, 10-5 Summit) Fargo, North Dakota; Saturday, 2 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: North Dakota State hosts Omaha after Avery Koenen scored
When Fargo voters approved a unique local election system in 2018, their goal was to choose candidates with broader support to lead North Dakota’s largest city.
More perspectives have come out on the North Dakota House’s ruling on gay marriage rights. “States of North Dakota. The Declaration of Independence, our Century Code here in North Dakota, and our constitution pretty much lay out what the definition of marriage is and was,
The request is the culmination of multiple unsuccessful attempts to convince Southwest Judicial District Judge James Gion that Morton County is the wrong venue for the lawsuit.
The opening of our new Upper Midwest distribution center marks a significant milestone at Border States,” said Tony Serati, the company’s VP Supply Chain Strategy and Optimization. “This facility will help us better serve our customers,
Quam, “North Dakota’s oldest man”, has died according to an obituary. Quam was born in Fargo in 1916. He graduated from Fargo Central High. After working in a neighborhood grocery store, he enlisted in the Air Force in 1941.
According to a release from the patrol, the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies has opened an online public comment portal for residents to submit comments about the North Dakota Highway Patrol. The portal, available at cimrs2.calea.org/890, is accepting comments from Monday, March 3, through Friday, May 9.