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Headin’ Home family bluegrass band performs in the 701 for the first time
BISMARCK, ND (KXNET) — Headin’ Home comes from Savannah, GA and was recently crowned the 2024 Georgia State Bluegrass Band Champions. Libby Lindblom is a guitarist in the band, and says she’s learned to play alongside her dad, mom, and their 4 oldest children. “Well, we picked...
Homeless advocates push for additional state grant funding
Nonprofits serving North Dakota’s homeless will receive nearly $1.8 million in grants recently awarded by a state agency. But applicants had sought more than double that amount, leading some advocates to say more state funding is needed. The awards come from two different grants: the North Dakota Housing Finance Agency’s North Dakota Homeless Grant and […] The post Homeless advocates push for additional state grant funding appeared first on North Dakota Monitor.
The counties with the lowest living costs in North Dakota
STACKER — While inflation has fallen from 2022 peaks, high prices are still eating into household budgets. Many Americans are paying keen attention to their finances and finding ways to reduce spending. Home prices, rent, and food inflation, as well as higher prices for gas in the last couple of years, are making it so […]
North Dakota’s DPI Earns Historic National Accreditation
North Dakota’s Department of Public Instruction (NDDPI) has become the first state K–12 education agency in the United States to receive national accreditation. Cognia, a nonprofit organization with headquarters in Alpharetta, Georgia, that supports school improvement internationally, gave this honor. State School Superintendent Kirsten Baesler announced the milestone,...
North Dakota Democrats see an exciting month ahead
North Dakota delegates to the Democratic National Convention expressed gratitude Sunday to President Joe Biden for his service and willingness to step aside to give Democrats their best chance at holding on to the White House. In an interview with the North Dakota Monitor, Patrick Hart of Bismarck, a district delegate to the convention and […] The post North Dakota Democrats see an exciting month ahead appeared first on North Dakota Monitor.
City of Williston Seeks New Planning and Zoning Commissioner
Williston, ND - The Planning and Zoning Commission of Williston has announced an open position for a City commissioner, inviting applications from eligible residents within the City limits. This opportunity arises as the Commission looks to fill a crucial role in shaping the city's development landscape. Currently composed of 7...
Dakota Zoo celebrates National Zoo Keeper Week
BISMARCK, ND (KXNET) — It’s National Zoo Keeper Week and the Dakota Zoo has many staff to celebrate. We spoke with the Zoo Assistant Director, Allison Malkowski, and Exotics Keeper Riley Spiker to learn about the rewarding career. “The main point of that is to celebrate the career...
Fargo Navy Week begins; Great Lakes Band puts on a show for local veterans
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Navy Week has come to Fargo. For the third time, the city is hosting sailors to interact with local charities and engage with the community all week long as part of an outreach program demonstrating the importance of the Navy. Dozens of sailors will...
A Hip New Store Getting Set To Open At Kirkwood Mall
I don't know about you, but I am always keeping my eyes peeled for something new here in Bismarck and Mandan. It's easy and unfortunate to talk about the businesses that have had to shut their doors for good. Most of them for the common reason - it's hard to keep employees - maybe it's getting a little easier, but it wasn't too long ago when some people didn't want to find work - content on staying home. I'm hoping that trend has ended because new places that are opening around town could use some help - like this one under construction in the Kirkwood Mall...
Hoeven joins AGT Foods for ribbon cutting on $10 million plant expansion in Minot
Senator John Hoeven today marked the grand opening of AGT Foods’ $10 million expansion at its extrusion plant in Minot. AGT’s expansion adds 25 jobs to the plant and will further support the export of local pulse crops, including lentils, dry peas, dry beans and chickpeas, to countries around the globe.
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