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Gevo North Dakota Sells Its Remaining 2025 45Z Production Tax Credits for $30 Million, Bringing the Contracted Total for the Year to $52 Million
ND submits Rural Health Transformation application aimed at strengthening care in rural communities

ND submits Rural Health Transformation application aimed at strengthening care in rural communities

BISMARCK, N.D. – Gov. Kelly Armstrong today announced that North Dakota submitted its Rural Health Transformation Program application to the federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). The application outlines how the state will invest...

Owner:  American Government
Entrepreneurs in Arkansas are Invited to Join Synchrocare’s Growing Medical Device Franchise Network
Armstrong thanks EPA Administrator Zeldin for approving ND’s coal combustion residuals program

Armstrong thanks EPA Administrator Zeldin for approving ND’s coal combustion residuals program

BISMARCK, N.D. – Gov. Kelly Armstrong today joined U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin for a press conference at the State Capitol to announce approval of North Dakota’s coal combustion residuals (CCR) program. The...

Owner:  American Government
Medicare Coverage for PureWick™ Expands Across 40+ States via Urological Supplies, Inc.
Grand Forks Educator Given National Award For Work With Homeless Students

Grand Forks Educator Given National Award For Work With Homeless Students

Sara Berg, the former students in transition coordinator for Grand Forks’ public schools, has been given a national award for her work with homeless students. The National Association for the Education of Homeless Children and Youth, which is...

Owner:  American Government
VA Fargo to Open New Community-Based Outpatient Clinic & Vet Center in Grand Forks, North Dakota

VA Fargo to Open New Community-Based Outpatient Clinic & Vet Center in Grand Forks, North Dakota

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 22nd, 2025 GRAND FORKS, ND—The Fargo VA Health Care System is excited to announce that starting November 21st, 2025, the Grand Forks Community-Based Outpatient Clinic (CBOC) will be operating from its new location at:...

Owner:  American Government
New opinions: November 5, 2025

New opinions: November 5, 2025

State v. Cotton 2025 ND 191 Docket No.: 20250152 Filing Date: 11/5/2025 Case Type: Appeal - Criminal - Misc. Misdemeanor Author: Jensen, Jon J. Highlight: District courts have discretion to issue consecutive terms of imprisonment for felonies, but...

Owner:  American Government
Entrepreneurs in Georgia are Invited to Join Synchrocare’s Growing Medical Device Franchise Network
New opinions: November 5, 2025

New opinions: November 5, 2025

State v. Cotton 2025 ND 191 Docket No.: 20250152 Filing Date: 11/5/2025 Case Type: Appeal - Criminal - Misc. Misdemeanor Author: Jensen, Jon J. Highlight: District courts have discretion to issue consecutive terms of imprisonment for felonies, but...

Owner:  American Government
North Dakotans Could See Significant Health Insurance Premium Increases in 2026 if Federal Subsidies End

North Dakotans Could See Significant Health Insurance Premium Increases in 2026 if Federal Subsidies End

BISMARCK, N.D. – North Dakotans who purchase their own health insurance could face substantial premium increases in 2026 if enhanced federal subsidies are not renewed beyond next year. Insurance Commissioner Jon Godfread has approved 2026 rates...

Owner:  American Government
North Dakotans Could See Significant Health Insurance Premium Increases in 2026 if Federal Subsidies End

North Dakotans Could See Significant Health Insurance Premium Increases in 2026 if Federal Subsidies End

BISMARCK, N.D. – North Dakotans who purchase their own health insurance could face substantial premium increases in 2026 if enhanced federal subsidies are not renewed beyond next year. Insurance Commissioner Jon Godfread has approved 2026 rates...

Owner:  American Government
North Dakota Awards $15 Million in Destination Development Grants to Boost Tourism and Community Growth

North Dakota Awards $15 Million in Destination Development Grants to Boost Tourism and Community Growth

The North Dakota Department of Commerce has awarded $15 million in Destination Development Grants to 23 projects across the state. These investments will enhance tourism infrastructure, elevate visitor experiences and support long-term economic...

Owner:  American Government
Grand Forks Educator Given National Award For Work With Homeless Students

Grand Forks Educator Given National Award For Work With Homeless Students

Sara Berg, the former students in transition coordinator for Grand Forks’ public schools, has been given a national award for her work with homeless students. The National Association for the Education of Homeless Children and Youth, which is...

Owner:  American Government
[Revised] North Dakota Awards $15 Million in Destination Development Grants to Boost Tourism and Community Growth

[Revised] North Dakota Awards $15 Million in Destination Development Grants to Boost Tourism and Community Growth

The North Dakota Department of Commerce has awarded $15 million in Destination Development Grants to 23 projects across the state. These investments will enhance tourism infrastructure, elevate visitor experiences and support long-term economic...

Owner:  American Government
Entrepreneurs in Mississippi are Invited to Join Synchrocare’s Growing Medical Device Franchise Network
Targa Resources Corp. Reports Record Third Quarter 2025 Results and Announces Expectation for a 25% Increase to its 2026 Common Dividend
Physician Collaborators Offers Licensed Physician Support for Behavioral Health Providers
New Class of 40 Under 40 in Public Health Reflects a Dedicated and Compassionate Workforce
Deputy State Court Administrator Scott Johnson to Retire

Deputy State Court Administrator Scott Johnson to Retire

Deputy State Court Administrator Scott Johnson will retire effective December 23, 2025. Mr. Johnson began his career with the North Dakota Courts in 1994 when he was hired as the administrative assistant to the presiding judge of the Northeast...

Owner:  American Government

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