North Dakota
Thursday, September 19, 2024
Nutrition takes a seat at the doctor's office in underserved areas
September is Hunger Action Month. In North Dakota, it isn't just food banks trying to help underserved populations get nutritious items. Health …
Tuesday, September 17, 2024
An under-the-radar profession could use a helping hand
September is Workforce Development Month and North Dakota offices managing energy assistance programs hope people in need of a fresh career start will…
North Dakota's abortion ban overturned
Abortion care restrictions in North Dakota are expected to be lifted in the near future, following a court ruling on Thursday. A state judge said …
ND farmers: It's déjà vu as Farm Bill deadline inches closer
Congress is back from recess and lawmakers are hearing from producers about getting a new Farm Bill passed with the latest deadline looming…
As summer fades, ND organizers feel good about tribal members voting
New findings looking at Native American participation in elections show a mixed bag of news but North Dakota outreach leaders said they are coming off…
Survey sheds light on public sentiment about carbon-capture land conflicts
In a new poll, 81% of registered voters from several Midwestern states said they oppose corporations resorting to eminent domain for private projects…
Debating ND government's connection to crisis pregnancy centers
Legal disputes still surround North Dakota's abortion ban. Underneath the court activity is the influence of "crisis pregnancy centers" and debate …
From college students to the unhoused, understanding ND voting rules
North Dakota's election laws are coming back into focus ahead of the 2024 vote and state officials have guidance for certain populations who might str…
Go ahead and vote this fall; your health might thank you
Election Day is a little more than two months away and North Dakotans turned off by the political environment are urged to consider their long-term he…
ND community colleges have solid enrollment, faculty is another story
Some North Dakota community colleges and technical schools have had success when it comes to student enrollment but they have not been able to avoid c…
Trying to conserve water, one faucet at a time
World Water Week is underway, as leaders forge discussions on the global water crisis. Supply issues aren't as urgent in North Dakota, but that …
Back to school blues: ND parents get the lowdown on talking to their child
Many North Dakota districts this week kick off a new school year, and a state initiative has advice for parents if their child is expressing a lot …