Happy 125th birthday, North Dakota! With the quasquicentennial celebration of statehood fast approaching, we have collected some factoids about the state – some of them even as amazing as this place ...
Even though Gary Westerholm and his wife, Joyce, of Fargo, are spending the winter in Surprise, Ariz., they keep an eye on things back home. So, with North Dakota celebrating its 125th year of ...
Let's be honest: North Dakota doesn't always get the spotlight it deserves. But if you ever need to impress someone with a few surprising facts about the Peace Garden State, we've got you covered.
For much of the population, North Dakota remains kind of a mystery. There are no obvious tourist destinations, and most people would be hard-pressed to name its capital. (Hint: it doesn’t share a name ...
Last Nov. 2 marked the 126th anniversary of North Dakota becoming a state. To mark the event, The Forum's Helmut Schmidt dug up 126 facts about North Dakota. That caught the attention of Jerral Jones, ...
The Dickinson (ND) Press has put together a great list of some amazing energy-related facts about the “economic miracle state” of North Dakota, here are a few: 1. Bank deposits have soared in the oil ...
The 30-inch diameter Dakota Access pipeline is a 1,172-mile-long project that would connect southern Illinois and the Bakken and Three Forks production areas in North Dakota. DAPL, as it's commonly ...
A quiet boom has been slowly taking place in the westernmost corner of North Dakota—one that is starting to resemble the size and scale of the 1849 gold rush. Men (and a few women) from all over the ...
North Dakota State is an unusual out-of-state nonconference home opponent for Iowa in one regard: It was very good last season. When you win 26 games and an NCAA tournament contest over Oklahoma last ...