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Published on Feb 20, 2025Source: Northern News Now - Minnesota - Label Pending
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Published on Feb 20, 2025
Amended tenure policy bill advances to North Dakota Senate
The North Dakota House on Tuesday passed a bill that requires the development of tenure policy by the North Dakota University System – something the system has already been working on. House Bill 1437, sponsored by Rep. Mike Motschenbacher, R-Bismarck, …
Source: North Dakota Monitor - Left-wing -
Published on Feb 20, 2025
Student athlete eligibility changes likely even as bill fails on North Dakota House floor
A bill that sought to loosen North Dakota high school athletic eligibility requirements failed Wednesday after the activities association pledged to address concerns raised by families. House Bill 1491, sponsored by Rep. Nico Rios, R-Williston, would have …
Source: North Dakota Monitor - Left-wing -
Published on Feb 20, 2025
UMD Men’s Hockey Hits Road for Bout with #17 North Dakota
The Fighting Hawks previously swept the Bulldogs in a series back in November. DULUTH, Minn.- The UMD men’s hockey team has started to gain some momentum after winning one game and tying the other against 10th ranked Arizona State over the weekend. Now, …
Source: Fox 21 - Minnesota - Uncategorized -
Published on Feb 20, 2025
North Dakota House votes to repeal 'discriminatory' HIV law
BISMARCK — The criminal charge associated with knowingly infecting someone with HIV could change in North Dakota after lawmakers voted Wednesday, Feb. 19, to downgrade the crime from a felony charge to a misdemeanor. According to state law, HIV is the only …
Source: The Jamestown Sun - North Dakota - Neutral -
Published on Feb 20, 2025
Hunter, North Dakota teacher wins the prestigious Milken Educator Award
A Hunter, North Dakota teacher won the prestigious Milken Educator Award. The award is given to educators across the nation each year to honor exceptional people in the education field. This year, the award will be given to only around 45 professionals …
Source: Prairie Public - North Dakota - Public Broadcaster -
Published on Feb 20, 2025
‘I beat the bastards’: Leonard Peltier back in North Dakota after 50 years
American Native rights activist and convicted double murderer Leonard Peltier held back tears Wednesday at a homecoming that was nearly a half century in the making. “I’m trying not to cry,” he told approximately 1,000 cheering people at the Turtle …
Source: APTN News - Public Broadcaster -
Published on Feb 20, 2025
Sanford Health launches first hospital-at-home program in North Dakota
FARGO — Sanford Health in Fargo is now the first hospital in North Dakota to offer a hospital-at-home program. The new initiative allows qualifying patients to transfer from the hospital to their home while still receiving necessary medical care. Patients …
Source: InForum - North Dakota - Neutral -
Published on Feb 20, 2025
North Dakota House rejects bills to increase vaccine exemptions, ban fluoride in public water
BISMARCK — Distrust in medical institutions and research dominated discussions in the North Dakota House of Representatives on Wednesday, Feb. 19, before lawmakers struck down two bills related to public health — one that would have banned fluoride …
Source: InForum - North Dakota - Neutral -
Published on Feb 20, 2025
North Dakota House votes to raise gas tax to fund roads and bridges
BISMARCK — The North Dakota House on Wednesday voted to raise the state gas tax to create a fund for roads in non-oil-producing counties. The bill still needs to pass the Senate and make its way to the governor before becoming law. House Bill 1382 proposes …
Source: InForum - North Dakota - Neutral