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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...
Area teachers learn about lignite at 38th annual teacher’s seminar
More than 70 elementary and secondary teachers switched roles in mid-June as they became students at an educational seminar conducted by the Lignite Energy Council. The seminar was held June 10-13 at the National Energy Center of Excellence on the Bismarck State College campus (ND), and included educators from North ...
Lamb market outlook webinar set for July 10
North Dakota State University Extension and University of Minnesota Extension have partnered with the Livestock Marketing Information Center to provide a lamb market outlook webinar. The webinar begins at 7:30 p.m. CDT on July 10. “It is important to understand the drivers of market dynamics,” says Travis Hoffman, Extension sheep...
Youth compete at North Dakota Junior Beef Expo
The North Dakota Stockmen’s Association hosted more than 70 youth exhibitors and their families at the 29th annual North Dakota Junior Beef Expo (NDJBE) June 21-22 at the North Dakota State Fairgrounds in Minot, N.D. “The Junior Beef Expo was started to get more youth interested and involved in...
Great Plains Food Bank Receives Nearly $60,000 Donation
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - The “Harvest for Hope” campaign has been running yearly since 2011, and in that time, it’s raised over a million dollars for the Great Plains Food Bank. The 2024 installment was just as successful, clocking in at $57,679.95. “This gift from...
Governor Burgum to appear at Mandan Rodeo Days
(Mandan, ND) — North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum will make an appearance at Mandan Rodeo Days tomorrow. He’ll be a special guest at the rodeo’s Independence Day celebration, and will carry the American flag on horseback into the arena during the grand entry. The rodeo kicked off...
Keep your dogs close on the Fourth of July
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - Celebrating Independence Day by lighting fireworks is a popular tradition, but it can be an anxious and frightening time for pets. According to the American Kennel Club, more dogs go missing on the week of July 4 than any other week, but there are some things you can do to keep them safe.
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