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Always. Didn't matter what it was," said Paul Lako, 56, who resides in Burgum's hometown of Arthur, North Dakota, population 325. "If it was Doug, he did things his way. He was good at it.
Mike McFeely is a columnist for The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead. He began working for The Forum in the 1980s while he was a ...
I never would have been President if it had not been for my experiences in North Dakota,” Roosevelt later wrote; it was in the rugged Badlands “that the romance of my life began.” ...
This weekend, the state GOP committee elected a new chairperson, replacing Sandi Sanford. Matthew Simon said that his top ...
North Dakota tribal leaders highlighted uncertainty in federal funding, frustrations with the state Legislature and future ...
Ark., wants the Department of the Interior to serve as a partner to Republicans on Capitol Hill to expand domestic energy ...
What has made America great, in part, is that our protections for speech and expression have often forced us to confront ugly ...
Doug Burgum, the soft-spoken Interior secretary responsible for managing the more than 507 million acres of federally owned land, is haunted by a fear that seems, at first glance, outside ...
NORTH DAKOTA — In 2024, 89 drivers, passengers, motorcyclists and pedestrians were killed on North Dakota roads, 17 fewer ...
North Dakota tribal leaders and state officials met Wednesday for their annual Government-to-Government Conference. The five ...