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Free training set for beginning and current organic row crops farmers
Beginning and current farmers interested in transitioning to certified organic production of grains, oilseeds or pulses are the target audience for a two-day training presented by North Dakota State University Extension, the North Dakota Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education program (SARE), and the National Center for Appropriate Technology. The organic...
North Dakota Residents Speak Out: 15 Things To Outlaw Forever
There's really not much I don't like about North Dakota. Yeah, the weather can be annoying at times. Mostly the wind, but other than that I personally love the 4 changes of seasons even though sometimes we miss out on one or two of them Some years we don't get much of a spring or in other years fall is very short and we go right into winter.
University of North Dakota to help with air traffic controller shortage; Hoeven explains
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - The University of North Dakota is helping to combat the shortage of qualified air traffic controllers to ensure growing airports like some in North Dakota have access to the staffing they need to maintain safety and efficiency. Senator John Hoeven said UND has air traffic control...
Taylor appeal sent back to state Supreme Court
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - A Burleigh County judge affirmed a unanimous guilty verdict for a Bismarck teen convicted in a 2022 murder. Jesse Taylor Junior appealed his conviction and life sentence to the state Supreme Court earlier this year. The defense says an issue with the court transcript should reverse his conviction.
Federal regulators suffer a new setback as the Supreme Court rules in favor of a North Dakota truck stop
On Monday, the Supreme Court granted the opportunity for fresh and comprehensive challenges to regulations, even if they have been in effect for a long time. This decision marks the third setback for federal agencies within a week. In a 6-3 ruling, the justices have sided with a North Dakota...
Local performer inspires patriotism with music
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - This local performer sparked up the Fourth of July spirit at the Former Governors’ Mansion with music. Kris Kitko can be seen performing all over town, but she’s now returned to an old gig at the Former Governors’ Mansion on Independence Day to sing patriotic songs.
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