House Bill 1553 aims to accomplish this by appropriating $140 million from the Legacy Fund to cover school lunches for two years.
A proposal to eliminate state funding for Prairie Public Broadcasting has drawn strong opposition from the public.
Evie Riski’s dozens of diaries are not only a record of life in North Dakota over the decades, they have helped to solve ...
"Call it my education bias, but we need access to lifelong learning. From Mr. Rogers to 'Antiques Road Show,' PBS provides ...
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MINOT, N.D.– Class A Volleyball North Dakota Senior Athlete of the year, Azjiah Trader has sealed the deal on where she’ll be ...
Starting Wednesday, football recruits who didn’t sign financial aid agreements during the early period in December can make ...
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North Dakota legislators in the House voted to remove state funding for public broadcasting on Monday, going against ...
House Bill 1255 would bar any “state officer” from spending “state funds or federal funds … to directly or indirectly ...
DOGE is the Department of Government Efficiency, the temporary organization established by President Trump that aims to cut ...
Funding for North Dakota public broadcasting is under threat from a new bill introduced to the legislature with an outpouring of online testimony unanimously opposed to the bill.