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Vote411 guide highlights candidates, issues on North Dakota primary ballot
Want to know what will be on your election ballot? A new voter guide for North Dakota’s elections is now available on the League of Women Voters’ Vote411 website. Enter your address, and the website will put together the complete list of candidates and measures you can expect to see at the polls June 11. […] The post Vote411 guide highlights candidates, issues on North Dakota primary ballot appeared first on North Dakota Monitor.
North Dakota’s chief information officer resigns
North Dakota’s Chief Information Officer Kuldip Mohanty will resign effective May 31 to spend more time with family, Gov. Doug Burgum’s office said in a Tuesday announcement. Mohanty has led the North Dakota Information Technology Department since February 2023. Mohanty worked on updating the state’s unemployment insurance system, developing policies regulating the use of artificial […] The post North Dakota’s chief information officer resigns appeared first on North Dakota Monitor.
Pilot injured in plane crash in southeast North Dakota
ENDERLIN, N.D. (KFGO) – A pilot suffered minor injuries when a small plane crashed in a field about one mile west of Enderlin in southeastern North Dakota late Monday morning. The state patrol says 33-year-old Jessica Herman of Kulm was conducting a demonstration flight with Enderlin Area schools. Herman...
North Dakota eyes next-generation nuclear as replacement for coal plants
Policymakers in North Dakota are starting to lay the groundwork for a nuclear power industry that doesn’t exist in the state — yet. Across the country, companies developing advanced nuclear reactors have begun partnering with electric utilities to build demonstration plants. No such partnerships have been announced in North Dakota. But state officials are trying […] The post North Dakota eyes next-generation nuclear as replacement for coal plants appeared first on North Dakota Monitor.
North Dakota Game and Fish Mule Deer survey results are in
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department has announced the results of its yearly mule deer survey — in which it was discovered that while western North Dakota's mule deer population is 1% higher than last year, it is 4% below the long-term average.
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