State Senator Don Schaible announced on Wednesday that he intends to run for re-election to the North Dakota Senate in District 31.
North Dakota State University begins search for its 16th president as David Cook prepares to start at Iowa State on March 1.
The position is selected by a vote of the five North Dakota Supreme Court justices and state district court judges.
Former legislator Jim Schmidt, a fourth-generation Morton County farmer and community leader, announced he will seek election ...
National Weather Service offices across the United States, including Oklahoma, Washington state, Tennessee, Iowa, Idaho, ...
Rep. Dawson Holle, considered the youngest lawmaker elected in state history, announced his re-election campaign for District ...
Demuth, a Republican from Cold Spring, on Tuesday campaigned in Moorhead and Duluth as part of a statewide media tour with ...
Justice Lisa Fair McEvers and Justice Jerrod Tufte made the announcement on Nov. 10 for the top position. On November 5, ...
Supreme Court to decide whether states can count mail ballots received after Election Day if postmarked on time ...
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A year away from midterms, election tone still speaks loudly
After voters in some states took part in local elections last week, the political world now looks ahead to the 2026 midterms. The nation finds itself in a familiar situation with misinformation about ...
BISMARCK, N.D. (Valley News Live) - North Dakota Supreme Court justices will soon choose a new leader after Chief Justice Jon Jensen announced on Wednesday he won’t seek re-election.
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