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Time and attention

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August’s North Dakota Living is our back-to-school issue. While I do not enjoy the sign summer is ending, let me take this opportunity to express gratitude to educators, administrators, aides, coaches, bus drivers, cooks, janitorial staff, support...

Anita Marie McDaniel

Anita Marie McDaniel

Anita Marie McDaniel of Cadillac passed away, Thursday, July 31, 2025 at Munson Healthcare Cadillac Hospital. She was 70. Anita was born November 2, 1954 in Grayling, Michigan to Herbert E. and Beatrice M. (VanNatter) Eaton. Anita worked at...

UND leads Arctic research supercomputing initiative

The University of North Dakota (UND) is spearheading a new initiative to develop an AI-powered system aimed at improving operations in the Arctic. This project involves creating a Kubernetes cluster, named after the Ancient Greek term for...

The GENIUS Act and the National Bank Acts of 1863-64

This month Congress passed the GENIUS Act, an acronym for the “Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stablecoins of 2025.” Designed to regulate stablecoins, a category of cryptocurrency designed to maintain a stable value, the Act...

Is North Dakota a top state for seniors to age at home?

Is North Dakota a top state for seniors to age at home?

FARGO — A study suggests North Dakota is one of the best states for seniors to age in their homes, but a North Dakota State University researcher said data from the online best and worst list may not tell the whole story. North Dakota ranked...

Healthy Weight Network Launches New Initiatives To Support Lifelong Healthy Living In Hettinger, North Dakota

Healthy Weight Network Launches New Initiatives To Support Lifelong Healthy Living In Hettinger, North Dakota

(MENAFN- GetNews) Hettinger, North Dakota - July 4, 2025 - Healthy Weight Network , a leading organization dedicated to promoting healthy lifestyles and weight management, is excited to announce the launch of a series of new programs and resources...

Lakewood’s Walker earns two distinctions from University of North Dakota

Submitted by David L. Dobbs, University of North Dakota. Lakewood’s Emersyn Walker was named to UND’s President’s Roll of Honor for the 2025 spring semester. Honorees must have earned a 3.8 or higher grade point average. Walker was also named to...

Prairie cemetery hides behind headstone overlooking I-94 in central North Dakota

Prairie cemetery hides behind headstone overlooking I-94 in central North Dakota

CRYSTAL SPRINGS, N.D. — As drivers follow Interstate 94 near the exit marked for Crystal Springs, a white gravestone perched on the hilltop looks like a lonely prairie memorial that would be long forgotten by all but the surrounding farmers who...

Historical Society Preserves Flags Telling North Dakota, U.S. History

Historical Society Preserves Flags Telling North Dakota, U.S. History

(Michael Achterling/North Dakota Monitor) (North Dakota Monitor) – Every item held by the Historical Society of North Dakota for display at the state Heritage Center has a story, including hundreds of flags that historians and conservators go to...

Historical Society preserves flags telling North Dakota, US history

Historical Society preserves flags telling North Dakota, US history

Every item held by the Historical Society of North Dakota for display at the state Heritage Center has a story, including hundreds of flags that historians and conservators go to great lengths to protect. “You can get a huge sense of pride from...

Demolition of UND's Hyslop Sports Center expected to begin Monday

Demolition of UND's Hyslop Sports Center expected to begin Monday

GRAND FORKS — The demolition of the Hyslop Sports Center, a longstanding feature on the University of North Dakota campus, is expected to begin Monday, Aug. 4. The deconstruction will begin on the north side of the Hyslop, where the original part...

Grand Forks School District to tackle creating new policies for cellphone ban

Grand Forks School District to tackle creating new policies for cellphone ban

GRAND FORKS — After the North Dakota Legislature passed Gov. Kelly Armstrong's statewide “bell-to-bell” cellphone ban , the Grand Forks School District is planning implementation policies for the coming school year. The “bell-to-bell” ban —...

CIBO selected as technology partner for Virginia Tech-led groundbreaking $80M USDA farm conservation grant program

CIBO selected as technology partner for Virginia Tech-led groundbreaking $80M USDA farm conservation grant program

The Alliance to Advance Climate-Smart Agriculture will leverage CIBO's platform and advanced modeling capabilities. MINNEAPOLIS, July 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- CIBO Technologies, the sustainability software company for agriculture, today announced...

AG Sunday Part of National Coalition Securing $200M+ from Gilead Sciences for Illegal Kickback Scheme to Sell HIV Drugs

AG Sunday Part of National Coalition Securing $200M+ from Gilead Sciences for Illegal Kickback Scheme to Sell HIV Drugs

HARRISBURG, Pa. (EYT) – Attorney General Dave Sunday joined a coalition of 48 other Attorneys General in securing a combined $202 million settlement from Gilead Sciences, Inc. for running an illegal kickback scheme to promote its HIV medications....

NDSU Langdon Research Extension Center to host annual field day

NDSU Langdon Research Extension Center to host annual field day

The Langdon Research Extension Center (LREC) will be holding its annual field day in cooperation with the Northern Canola Growers Association (NCGA) on Thursday, July 24, beginning at 8:30 a.m. and concluding with a noon meal sponsored by the...

Minot childcare among development fund recipients

Minot childcare among development fund recipients

BISMARCK – Reser LLC, operating as The Learning Tree in Minot, has received a $100,000 loan from the North Dakota Development Fund to expand and remodel its existing childcare facility, according to the North Dakota Department of Commerce. The...

Congressional candidate Taylor: Weather modification 'isn't science fiction. It's documented history'

Congressional candidate Taylor: Weather modification 'isn't science fiction. It's documented history'

Kandiss Taylor, a congressional candidate from Georgia, said that weather modification has a long and well-documented history in the United States. She urged the public to acknowledge ongoing programs, making her statement on the social media...

Pesticide manufacturer Bayer spent more than $200K lobbying in Iowa

Pesticide manufacturer Bayer spent more than $200K lobbying in Iowa

Iowans protest a bill that would provide greater legal protection for pesticides with glyphosate at the Iowa State Capitol, Feb. 10, 2025. — Tyler Erickson/Little Village Bayer, the biotech company and manufacturer of Roundup, has substantially...

NDSU Carrington Research Extension Center Field Day to offer multiple tours

NDSU Carrington Research Extension Center Field Day to offer multiple tours

Farmers, ranchers, crop advisors, horticulturists and others will have the opportunity to see cutting-edge agricultural research come to life through a variety of tours and demonstrations at the North Dakota State University Carrington Research...

NDSU Bison Strides earns professional reaccreditation

NDSU Bison Strides earns professional reaccreditation

Bison Strides, North Dakota State University’s equine-assisted services program, was reaccredited as a Premier Accredited Center by the Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship International (PATH Intl.) on June 16. Bison Strides...

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