Back in 2020, lawmakers split District 4 into 4A and 4B as a result of the U.S. Census. Finley-DeVille became District 4A’s ...
With new uniforms and fresh routines, the United Tribes Technical College Thunderbird Cheerleaders are doing more than just ...
Since the creation of the U.S. government and the signing of treaties with Indigenous nations, tribal leaders have gone to ...
The Protect ICWA Campaign has introduced ICWA 2050, a 25-year strategy to strengthen the Indian Child Welfare Act and secure ...
Throughout her 25 years as a school social worker, Michelle Vollan can’t recall a period when the number of acute youth ...
“All eligible North Dakota voters have the right to vote a set-aside ballot at the polls,” Carol Sawicki, treasurer for the League of Women Voters of North Dakota, said in a news release. “We ...
Talli Nauman is co-founder and director of the international bilingual media project Journalism to Raise Environmental Awareness, initiated with a MacArthur grant in 1994. She is the Contributing ...
A North Dakota state park will no longer be named after a Civil War-era general who led attacks that killed hundreds of ...
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North Dakotans re-elected Randy Christmann as Public Service Commissioner on the Nov. 5th ballot, casting 30% of the vote for ...