Class A No. 1-ranked Clay City rallied from a 27-24 halftime deficit with tight defense in the third quarter and beat Northeast Dubois 51-42 in the Class A Loogootee Regional championship for boys ...
The Oakes boys’ basketball team used their size and shooting ability to their advantage to get a 61-46 win over ...
Kaitlyn Maddock and Aubrey Kenner combined to sink 10 three-pointers, leading Benson County to a state Class B title.
The Division B girls basketball state tournament will take place March 6-8 in Jamestown with eight teams from across North ...
JAMESTOWN — The No. 1-seeded Lewis and Clark girls’ basketball team had a big first half and that was enough to see them get ...
RELEGATION-threatened Weymouth salvaged a fifth hard-fought point in three games. And but for a late first-half collapse, shipping two quickfire goals, the Terras could have taken all three points. A ...
GRAND FORKS — A bill establishing an immigration-focused law clinic at the University of North Dakota passed the House on Monday, Feb. 24. HB 1600 would allocate some $400,000 over the next ...
(AP Photo/Ben Curtis, File) BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — U.S. Sen. Kevin Cramer of North Dakota is recovering at his Bismarck home after injuring his head over the weekend when he slipped on ice. Cramer, 64, ...
BISMARCK, ND (KXNET) — The North Dakota House voted to pass a resolution calling for the U.S. Supreme Court to define marriage as a bond between a man and a woman. House Concurrent Resolution 3013 ...
Rep. Austin Foss, D-Fargo, puts his head in his hands Monday, Feb. 24, 2025, as he watches House Concurrent Resolution 3013 pass through the chamber at the North Dakota Capitol in Bismarck.
The North Dakota Legislature is doing some fast footwork to pick up the pieces in the wake of legal drama over drainage that culminated in a 2023 decision by the North Dakota Supreme Court.
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