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The most common disabilities in North Dakota
STACKER — Despite 13% of the American population living with a disability, stigma and discrimination persist. With 44 million Americans living with some form of disability, it is more critical than ever to understand their needs. To give Americans a better idea of accommodations needed in their communities, accessiBe charted disability statistics in North Dakota using Census Bureau data. […]
Sen. Kevin Cramer discusses Donald Trump’s plan to quit taxing tips
LAS VEGAS, NV. (KXNET)- Former president Donald Trump doesn’t mince words at his campaign rallies. But one of his campaign promises might sound a bit too good to be true. During a rally in Las Vegas, the former president said if re-elected he vowed to no longer tax tips for people working in the service […]
What are America’s most overworked industries?
BISMARCK, ND (KXNET) — Many of us tend to believe that work weeks generally fall into the category of ‘nine to five’ days — but in recent times, increased demand and low staff often force businesses to extend these hours. As one may expect, this leads to some fields reporting longer and more grueling days […]
How gas prices have changed in North Dakota in the last week – 7/6/2024
STACKER — The average cost for a gallon of gasoline has hardly budged in the past week, as an increasing domestic supply and less demand from drivers are keeping prices tame. Prices at the pump are just a few cents below where they sat this same time last year in the midst of the Fourth […]
Groseclose brothers compete together with Bismarck Govs
Tanner Groseclose spent last year playing for the Bismarck Reps. However, he got a handful of opportunities to pitch with the Govs, and with his brother Jace Groseclose. Now, Tanner is a mainstay on the Govs roster, and he and his brother Jace get to compete together for a full season. “Definitely a great leader, […]
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