ENDERLIN, N.D. — Multiple efforts are underway to help North Dakota communities recover after the devastating June 20 storms. The North Dakota Community Foundation has launched...
FARGO — For Amber Vogel, the establishment of charter schools in North Dakota can’t happen soon enough. Her daughter, Abby, loves the alternative learning style of...
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) – Friday night’s tornadoes attracted a lot of attention to North Dakota, particularly from storm chasers. Extreme meteorologist and storm chaser Reed Timmer...
MAYVILLE, N.D. — It wasn’t the high-scoring shootout often seen in all-star football games, but Saturday’s 11-man Shrine Bowl contest was no less entertaining. Keaton Docken’s...
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) – Multiple power outages caused by Friday night’s storm have left thousands without power. Montana Dakota Utilities and Capital Electric are both reporting...
MINOT — In a recent column, I argued that the concept of “baby bonds” — a version of which is included in the “big beautiful bill”...
MINOT, N.D. (KMOT) – North Dakota farmers are seeing some of the highest prices for cropland in state history. Agriculture Finance Specialist Bryon Parman said prices...
Over 100 state and local officials from the Midwest and West, including North Dakota and South Dakota, are asking the U.S. Senate to eliminate tax credits...
MANDAN, N.D. — Grafton’s Molly Bjorneby had eight kills and eight digs as Team Blue picked up the split in the North Dakota Optimist all-star volleyball...
BISMARCK — Two books by North Dakota authors have been selected as the 2025 North Dakota Great Read titles. The North Dakota State Library’s Center for...