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Is 81 too old for public office? North Dakota voters will decide June 11
(The Center Square) - North Dakota voters will decide on June 11 if there should be an age limit for state and some federal office holders. If approved, a person would be ineligible to run for statewide office if they are 81 years old on or before Dec. 31 of the year immediately preceding the end of a term as a U.S. senator or representative. The measure wouldn't apply to...
Group gathering input on North Dakota housing needs
A new committee appointed by Gov. Doug Burgum seeks solutions for North Dakota’s housing crunch. The group, called the North Dakota Housing Initiative Advisory Committee, this year is conducting listening sessions to gather information about housing needs across the state. The committee will use those findings to put together policy recommendations for the 2025 Legislature, […] The post Group gathering input on North Dakota housing needs appeared first on North Dakota Monitor.
Republican candidates meet for debate in Fargo
FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) – Four of the five remaining candidates seeking the Republican nomination for North Dakota’s lone house seat met for their penultimate debate in Fargo Friday Morning. The candidates were asked about a variety of topics, including the ongoing legal issues facing former President Donald Trump.
Memorial Day ceremony honors deceased veterans
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - The 2024 Memorial Day Ceremony hosted by the North Dakota National Guard at the North Dakota Veterans Cemetery honored deceased veterans’ sacrifices. Families and veterans alike came together to pay their respects to the fallen soldiers resting at this cemetery by bringing flowers and decorations for their graves.
Are people growing tired of negative political ads?
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - Americans have been enduring political television ads since they rose to prominence during the Kennedy/Nixon campaign of 1960. Those who tuned into the 1964 presidential campaign between Lyndon B. Johnson and Barry Goldwater, might remember the “Daisy” ad, the first viral political attack since it was picked up by all three television networks at the time. This ad pinned Johnson’s opponent, Goldwater, as a candidate who wanted to win the presidency to wage war, and possibly set off a nuclear holocaust.
How gas prices have changed in North Dakota in the last week – 5/25/2024
STACKER — The national average price for a gallon of gasoline is declining for a fourth straight week as the country gears up to open swimming pools for the summer season this Memorial Day weekend. Prices are just 5 cents higher than they were one year ago at this time. GasBuddy forecasts that prices will […]
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