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The U.S. Department of Justice is appealing a federal judge’s decision to award North Dakota $28 million in damages for the ...
Donald Trump says he’s nominating North Dakota Republican Gov. Doug Burgum to lead the Department of the Interior. The president-elect made the announcement informally, during a gala on Thursday ...
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Senate confirms former North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum as Trump’s ...Former North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum was confirmed by the Senate Thursday to lead President Trump’s Department of the Interior. Burgum, 68, received bipartisan support from senators, who voted ...
While many in North Dakota are still interested in reducing carbon emissions, the political and regulatory environment differs now from when the plan began.
Summer is as much about the cattails and cormorants as it is the catch. It’s in the soft loam of a lake bed, the rustle of ...
Doug Leier: Biologist offers update on the status of bighorn sheep in North Dakota The streak of four consecutive record counts was broken due to below-average lamb recruitment in 2024, as lambs ...
Doug Leier: A look at North Dakota’s great outdoors – by the numbers North Dakota is made up of 70,704 square miles. Land is 68,900 square miles, while water is 1,804 square miles; of those ...
A federal judge has found the U.S. government liable to the state of North Dakota for nearly $28 million in the state's lawsuit for recouping money spent on policing the protest of the Dakota ...
Doug Leier: A look back at North Dakota’s 2024 deer season and ahead to 2025 For the 2025 North Dakota deer season, 42,300 licenses are available to hunters, down 7,800 from last year.
North Dakotans protest bill aiming to lift pesticide regulations The legislation would lift liability from people who apply pesticide chemicals in accordance with their labeling.
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VA Secretary Doug Collins talks future vision for Veterans - MSNSecretary of Veterans Affairs, Doug Collins, has been in the spotlight this week, testifying before Congress as the Trump Administration continues reshaping federal agencies.
Former North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum and 2024 Republican presidential candidate was confirmed by the Senate Thursday to lead President Trump’s Department of the Interior.
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