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Maternal Health Access: Central Valley Health District is expanding maternal health support in Jamestown with a $5,000 BCBSND Caring Foundation grant, adding safe, private breastfeeding spaces (including permanent lactation pods at multiple local sites) plus lactation support, reproductive health care, and postpartum services. Quit Week Tobacco Support: Pembina County Public Health and statewide partners are encouraging North Dakotans to quit smoking, vapes, chew, or nicotine pouches during Quit Week (June 7–13), with free help resources through Tobacco Free North Dakota and ND HHS. Food Safety Watch: The FDA is investigating two new foodborne illness outbreaks—listeria (8 sick) and cyclosporа (7 sick)—and is also continuing work on salmonella linked to moringa supplement capsules. Nursing Home Oversight: CMS data highlights nursing home performance in North Dakota counties, including Minot Health and Rehab (Ward County) and Tioga Medical Center LTC (Williams County), both rated below the state average, with reported fines/penalties. School Phone Policy Trend: A national look at school cellphone bans shows North Dakota among states moving toward stricter “gold standard” rules, as lawmakers weigh distraction-free learning against concerns about screen time.

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Popular North Dakota conservation program could attract federal funding

Port: Minnesota official recommends suspension of North Dakota judicial candidate's law license

Port: Minnesota official recommends suspension of North Dakota judicial candidate's law license

Local public health partners encourage North Dakotans to improve their health during Quit Week

Local public health partners encourage North Dakotans to improve their health during Quit Week

Today in History: June 4, 1933 - Eastern North Dakota Conservation Corps members mobilize this week

Today in History: June 4, 1933 - Eastern North Dakota Conservation Corps members mobilize this week

Young, Nenow among 50 scholars chosen for North Dakota Governor’s School

Young, Nenow among 50 scholars chosen for North Dakota Governor’s School

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North Dakota officials say data center concerns fueled by misinformation


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