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Corporate income tax down 10%, but state revenues still exceeding projections
North Dakota collected 10% less in corporate income tax in fiscal year 2024 compared to fiscal year 2023, according to the North Dakota Office of Management and Budget’s monthly revenue report. Federal spending aimed at keeping Americans afloat during the COVID-19 pandemic led to record high corporate profits in the fiscal year that ended June […]
HHS preaches preparation ahead of International Overdose Awareness Day
575. That's how many people have died of an overdose in North Dakota over the last five years. International Overdose Awareness Day is coming August 31, and it gives people an opportunity to talk about the dangers of drugs and what to do in the event of an overdose.
North Dakota Country Fest Drops Another Act To Its Epic Lineup
ND Country Fest is set to roll in 2025 from July 9th through July 12th. Of course, we already know who the two main headliners will be at next year's Country Fest. The first is a guy who started out as a merch guy for Luke Bryan, and now has reached "hitmaker" status.
ND Commerce Dept. holds "North Dakota Global Talent Summit'
North Dakota’s Office of Legal Immigration held its first ever North Dakota Global Talent Summit in Bismarck this week. People from government and industry, as well as immigration experts, shared the critical role of foreign workers, to fill the open jobs in the state. "Our office has been getting...
American Lung Association and Ad Council launch campaign to end vaping
As vaping continues to become increasingly common among teenagers, the American Lung Association and the Ad Council have partnered to start a campaign focused on the role parents play in stopping their children from vaping.
North Dakota retiree: Fixing Social Security requires careful thought, discussion
Click play to listen to this article. (Prairie News Service) Congress faces increasing pressure to adopt changes to keep Social Security on firm financial ground in the years to come. North Dakota retirees are sharing their thoughts about key challenges facing the program. It is not losing money as fast...
A rare orchid survives on a few tracts of prairie. Researchers want to learn its secrets
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — On a remote tallgrass prairie in North Dakota, a secretive orchid pokes up from the ground. You’ll only find it if you know where to look. The striking, bright white blooms of the western prairie fringed orchid are elusive to fans who try to catch a glimpse — and as a threatened species protected by the federal Endangered Species Act, it is also a puzzle for researchers trying to learn more about the orchid’s reproduction and role in its ecosystem.
Cruel and Disturbing Violence In Williston, North Dakota
It's a sickening feeling in your stomach when you hear and read about what happened in Williston, ND two days ago. Anger and violence simply do not mix - I'm pretty sure we all understand that. We are human and prone to losing our temper - an incident that happened just two days ago has left me sick. I have great respect for police, who along with putting on their uniform every day, also put their lives on the line as well.
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