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Pest Expert Predicts a ‘Bugs Boom’ in North Dakota This Summer
Meteorologists are all sounding the alarm for a wild summer of 2024, with extreme weather expected to rock most of the continental USA. Yes, we're talking heatwaves, storms, floods, and tornadoes. But wait, there’s more!. Brace yourself for a lesser-known yet equally annoying consequence: a surge in bug activity....
North Dakota tribe goes back to its roots with a massive greenhouse operation
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A Native American tribe in North Dakota will soon grow lettuce in a giant greenhouse complex that when fully completed will be among the country’s largest, enabling the tribe to grow much of its own food decades after a federal dam flooded the land where they had cultivated corn, beans and other crops for millennia.
The best-selling cars in North Dakota
STACKER — As luxury-brand vehicles continue to swell the market, the average price for a new car in the U.S. has modestly declined, signaling an increased desire for consumer affordability after average vehicle prices hit record highs in 2022. Only 9 out of 275 new car models had an average transaction price below $25,000 in February 2024, […]
How common is crime in North Dakota?
BISMARCK, ND (KXNET) — Last week, KX News took note of a study pertaining to the most common violent crime committed in North Dakota — where it was discovered that Simple Assault was an all-too-frequent occurrence. It should be noted, however, that these aren’t the only illegal acts that take place in the state… nor […]
Silver alert issued for missing ND woman last seen Friday
WDAY RADIO — A Silver Alert is being issued for a missing North Dakota woman. Authorities say Leita Golden of Arthur, ND, The Silver Alert was issued around 8 a.m. Saturday morning. She was last seen in Arthur at 12:45 p.m. on 07.05.2024., and is described as a 48-year-old white woman who is 5ft tall, 105lbs, and with brown hair and brown eyes.
Supreme Court ruling bolsters North Dakota cases, AG Wrigley says
North Dakota Attorney General Drew Wrigley said a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision curbing the regulatory power of the executive branch could give the state a boost in its roughly 30 pending lawsuits against the federal government. The high court’s ruling, released June 28, reverses a 40-year policy that required federal courts to defer to […] The post Supreme Court ruling bolsters North Dakota cases, AG Wrigley says appeared first on North Dakota Monitor.
Volleyball: New three-class system to start in 2025
BISMARCK, N.D. — A fresh look to high school volleyball is on the horizon here in North Dakota. Starting in the 2025 season, volleyball will have a three-class system. This new look will be similar to the three-class high school basketball system that was implemented this past season. However, the North Dakota High School Activities […]
Tails from the Farms: 3rd Day Family Farms
MANDAN, ND (KXNET) — Agriculture in North Dakota produces some delicious, beautiful, and high-quality products. All of those products start in the heart of our communities — it’s the farmers who dedicate so much. In this first episode of Tails on the Farm, we met up with...
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