ERIN BAMER Omaha World-Herald Voters in Nebraska now have a no-cost option to obtain alternate identification cards that they’ll need to cast a ballot starting in...
College students and their families will have to wait longer to start their Free Application for Federal Student Aid forms this year. The traditional opening date of...
COLUMBIA – On Friday afternoon, St. Louis judge Steven Ohmer ruled that a law will take effect on Monday, which prohibits health care providers from providing...
North Dakota Supreme Court justices will hear arguments Monday over whether state officials erred in allowing the pending replacement of the 140-year-old Bismarck-Mandan Rail Bridge over the Missouri...
A new program in North Dakota aims to create a pathway for educators to become principals through an apprenticeship program. North Dakota is the first state in...
Montana’s congressional delegation, the Office of Public Instruction and a statewide outfitters and guides group are all calling on the U.S. Department of Education to reverse...
Some North Dakota counties are now eligible for emergency haying and grazing on Conservation Reserve Program acres, the state Agriculture Department announced Friday. Eligible counties must...
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Montana Pride President Kevin Hamm promised “every rainbow in the world converging on Helena,” and for the 30th year, his organization delivered. The nearly 2,000 attendees...
Even though many North Dakotans have been bad-mouthing socialism in recent years, two North Dakota socialistic institutions have refuted this knee-jerk reaction to faulty economic theory....