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North Dakota’s Badlands named one of National Geographic’s Best of the World: Where to Go in 2026

North Dakota’s Badlands named one of National Geographic’s Best of the World: Where to Go in 2026

WASHINGTON–Oct. 21, 2025 - National Geographic today unveiled its annual list of the 25 most awe-inspiring, meaningful and immersive travel experiences for the upcoming year. From Rwandan safaris to the Moroccan oases, this year’s edition of BEST...

Owner:  American Government
News Release: Experience North Dakota Like a Local: Where Creative Cities Meet Legendary Landscapes
Experience North Dakota Like a Local: Where Creative Cities Meet Legendary Landscapes

Experience North Dakota Like a Local: Where Creative Cities Meet Legendary Landscapes

From artsy downtown streets to sweeping badlands vistas, North Dakota invites travelers to discover a vibrant mix of creativity, culture, and wide-open adventure on a fall road trip. Whether you’re chasing live music, savoring local cuisine, or...

Owner:  American Government
News Release: North Dakota’s Badlands named one of National Geographic’s Best of the World: Where to Go in 2026
Armstrong appoints Levi Bachmeier to serve as next North Dakota Superintendent of Public Instruction

Armstrong appoints Levi Bachmeier to serve as next North Dakota Superintendent of Public Instruction

BISMARCK, N.D. – Gov. Kelly Armstrong today appointed West Fargo School District Business Manager Levi Bachmeier to serve as North Dakota’s next Superintendent of Public Instruction, citing his strong track record of supporting innovation and...

Owner:  American Government
North Dakota Awards $15 Million in Destination Development Grants to Boost Tourism and Community Growth

North Dakota Awards $15 Million in Destination Development Grants to Boost Tourism and Community Growth

The North Dakota Department of Commerce has awarded $15 million in Destination Development Grants to 23 projects across the state. These investments will enhance tourism infrastructure, elevate visitor experiences and support long-term economic...

Owner:  American Government
North Dakota Department of Public Instruction Statement Regarding Staff Changes at U.S. Department of Education

North Dakota Department of Public Instruction Statement Regarding Staff Changes at U.S. Department of Education

In response to inquiries regarding federal staffing reductions that occurred Friday, Oct. 10, 2025, particularly within the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) and Office of Elementary and Secondary Education...

Owner:  American Government
North Dakota Department of Public Instruction Statement Regarding Staff Changes at U.S. Department of Education

North Dakota Department of Public Instruction Statement Regarding Staff Changes at U.S. Department of Education

In response to inquiries regarding federal staffing reductions that occurred Friday, Oct. 10, 2025, particularly within the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) and Office of Elementary and Secondary Education...

Owner:  American Government
[Revised] North Dakota Awards $15 Million in Destination Development Grants to Boost Tourism and Community Growth

[Revised] North Dakota Awards $15 Million in Destination Development Grants to Boost Tourism and Community Growth

The North Dakota Department of Commerce has awarded $15 million in Destination Development Grants to 23 projects across the state. These investments will enhance tourism infrastructure, elevate visitor experiences and support long-term economic...

Owner:  American Government
Baesler Invites Public Comment On Charter School Rules

Baesler Invites Public Comment On Charter School Rules

BISMARCK, N.D., Nov. 3, 2025 – State School Superintendent Kirsten Baesler said Monday that new proposed rules for North Dakota public charter schools are available for public scrutiny and comment. The rules are required by Senate Bill 2241, which...

Owner:  American Government
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Visa fee hike threatens North Dakota schools, hospitals

Visa fee hike threatens North Dakota schools, hospitals

School superintendents, long challenged by teacher shortages across the state, are concerned that increased fees for H-1B visas will price them out of attracting foreign teachers to become long-term members in their communities. The Trump...

Owner:  States Newsroom Network
Today in History: North Dakota politicians weigh in on Watergate scandal

Today in History: North Dakota politicians weigh in on Watergate scandal

On this date in 1973, North Dakota political leaders and candidates largely believed the Watergate scandal would have little impact on local elections, with most voters focused on state and community issues instead. Here is the complete story as...

Owner:  Marcil-Black Family
North Dakotans can submit comments on charter school rules; hearing Dec. 2

North Dakotans can submit comments on charter school rules; hearing Dec. 2

The Department of Public Instruction is encouraging North Dakotans to comment on rules for the state’s new public charter school policy ahead of a December hearing. The public hearing for the new rules is Dec. 2 at the Capitol. The rules provide...

Owner:  States Newsroom Network
North Dakota Educators Say AI Allows More Time For Students

North Dakota Educators Say AI Allows More Time For Students

(Photo by Andrew Weeks/For the North Dakota Monitor) (North Dakota Monitor) – When Connor Fitzgerald sits down to create a lesson plan for his high school English class, he goes about it a little differently than he used to. Instead of spending...

Owner:  Leighton Family
Public hearing set for North Dakota charter school regulations

Public hearing set for North Dakota charter school regulations

Superintendent of Public Instruction Kirsten Baesler (N.D. Monitor) BISMARCK, N.D. (North Dakota Monitor) – The Department of Public Instruction is encouraging North Dakotans to comment on rules for the state’s new public charter school policy...

Owner:  Wright Family
Convicted murderer asks North Dakota parole board to release him for deportation

Convicted murderer asks North Dakota parole board to release him for deportation

DEVILS LAKE, N.D. — Werner Rümmer has an unusual request for the North Dakota Parole Board: He wants to be released from prison and immediately taken into custody by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers pending deportation to Germany....

Owner:  Marcil-Black Family
North Dakota’s Badlands named top destination by National Geographic; DSU joins regional celebration

North Dakota’s Badlands named top destination by National Geographic; DSU joins regional celebration

Dickinson State University, the Theodore Roosevelt Center, and the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library have announced a joint celebration after National Geographic included North Dakota’s Badlands on its list of Best Places in the World for...

Owner:  Brian Timpone & Bradley Cameron
North Dakota Badlands named among National Geographic's best places for 2026

North Dakota Badlands named among National Geographic's best places for 2026

Robbie Lauf Executive Director at Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library | LinkedInRobbie Lauf Executive Director at Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library | LinkedIn Dickinson State University, the Theodore Roosevelt Center, and the Theodore...

Owner:  Brian Timpone & Bradley Cameron
AI allows more time for students, North Dakota educators say

AI allows more time for students, North Dakota educators say

When Connor Fitzgerald sits down to create a lesson plan for his high school English class, he goes about it a little differently than he used to. Instead of spending hours on research and coming up with ideas, he punches words into a textbox on...

Owner:  States Newsroom Network
Religious order building house of formation in Bismarck

Religious order building house of formation in Bismarck

BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - A new religious order is building its house of formation in Bismarck’s Cathedral District. The St. Mary Sisters are a Catholic Dominican order of teachers, founded in Bismarck in 2020. They are the first permanent Dominican...

Owner:  Gray Television Inc.
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