North Dakota is in a unique position to use its oil wealth to eventually end property taxes on people’s homes under a plan from new Gov. Kelly Armstrong
North Dakota Governor Kelly Armstrong and North Dakota Tourism have launched a revitalized “Hello ND” marketing campaign, featuring a fresh look and feel designed to resonate with today’s travelers. The campaign aims to attract potential visitors by showcasing welcoming communities and abundant,
State and local officials are hoping legislators will authorize additional funding to offset cost overruns affecting most of the state's career and technical education centers. The Department of Career and Technical Education is asking for $56 million in one-time funding to set up more vocational training centers across the state and address the financial pressures
BISMARCK — North Dakota will see no changes to primary election voting procedures for now, after the Senate on Friday voted against a bill that would have changed primary ballots.
The bill would force counties to hold an election if their county commissions adopted a resolution to reclassify an elected county auditor as an appointed position.
Former university leaders are raising concern about the lack of women in top leadership positions at North Dakota’s 11 public higher education institutions. Currently only one has a woman president or CEO.
GRAND FORKS — Some city leaders in places like Fargo and Minot are coming out against a proposal by Gov. Kelly Armstrong to reduce North Dakota property taxes, showing particular concern about the governor's call for a 3% cap on local taxing.
BISMARCK ( North Dakota Monitor) – North Dakota House members voted Friday to increase the state’s speed limit to 80 mph for interstate highways. State lawmakers two years ago approved an identical bill, but then-Gov. Doug Burgum vetoed it, citing the state’s Vision Zero initiative to reduce serious injuries and fatalities on the state’s roadways.
North Dakota Governor Kelly Armstrong and North Dakota Tourism have launched a new marketing campaign with the slogan “Hello ND.” The campaign is meant to attract potential visitors by showcasing the communities in the state the uncrowded outdoor spaces.
Some, but not all, local leaders oppose Gov. Kelly Armstrong's property tax proposal because they want to continue their spend-happy ways.
By Scout Nelson Governor Kelly Armstrong today expressed his support for crucial legislation designed to bolster North Dakota’s agriculture sector. This support was voiced through his endorsement of House Bill 1332,
The 2025 "Hello ND" campaign builds on the success of ND Tourism's 2024 efforts, which generated over 438 million impressions and a 30% increase in website traffic, the campaign will expand its reach through digital advertising, social media, outdoor TV, and sponsorships throughout the year.