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Published on Jul 7, 2025Source: WNYT - New York - Neutral
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Published on Jul 7, 2025
North Dakota Unifies Insurance and Securities Departments Under New Law
North Dakota Insurance Commissioner Jon Godfread announced last week that the state’s Insurance and Securities are unifying into following the passage of Senate Bill 2214 during the 2025 legislative session. The new law allows the insurance commissioner to …
Source: Insurance Journal - Neutral -
Published on Jul 7, 2025
North Dakota to investigate home protection plans offered through utilities
Public Service Commissioner Jill Kringstad BISMARCK, N.D. (KFGO PRAIRIE PUBLIC BROADCASTING) – The Public Service Commission has opened an investigation into “home protection plans.” That after the PSC received an informal complaint pertaining to the “ …
Source: KFGO - North Dakota - Neutral -
Published on Jul 7, 2025
Grim Outlook For Rural North Dakota Health Care
(File image) (Mike Moen–Prairie News Service) – North Dakota has 13 rural hospitals at risk of closing. Health policy analysts say it’s a problem that might worsen under Medicaid cuts tied to what was known as the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. The big …
Source: KNOX Radio - North Dakota - Neutral -
Published on Jul 7, 2025
Severe Weather Could Impact North Dakota Country Fest This Week
North Dakota Country Fest is set to kick off on Wednesday, July 9th, in New Salem, North Dakota. According to the Storm Prediction Center of the National Weather Service, one of the biggest nights of the country music festival might be impacted by severe …
Source: 96.5 The Walleye - North Dakota - Pending -
Published on Jul 7, 2025
North Dakota law to make hearings for domestic violence, sexual assault protection orders private
FARGO — North Dakota will close to the public civil protection order hearings for sexual assault and domestic violence cases next year, a move that advocates say will help protect the privacy of victims. House Bill 1489 will go into effect Jan. 1. The …
Source: InForum - North Dakota - Neutral -
Published on Jul 7, 2025
Coal Creek owner plans to power North Dakota data center park
BISMARCK — North Dakota’s largest coal plant could help power a new industrial park just a few years after financial issues almost led to the facility’s closure. The McLean County Commission approved a request from Bismarck-based Rainbow Energy to convert …
Source: InForum - North Dakota - Neutral -
Published on Jul 7, 2025
Highway construction workers breathing easier as heavier speeding fines go into effect in North Dakota
GRAND FORKS — At the end of Gateway Drive heading west on Highway 2 toward Grand Forks International Airport, a crew of construction workers hopefully can breathe a little easier on the job site this summer. Workers across the state are likely appreciative …
Source: InForum - North Dakota - Neutral -
Published on Jul 7, 2025
Replanting decisions begin on North Dakota crops that did not weather the storm
The storms that swept through the region on June 20 devastated many acres of crops. Now, farmers must decide if they should replant their acres that didn’t weather the storm. In Steele County, corn and soybeans are becoming the dominating crop, with dry …
Source: InForum - North Dakota - Neutral -
Published on Jul 7, 2025
North Dakota public defenders see budget increase with new biennium
New budgets for state agencies and commissions in North Dakota went into effect July 1 and one commission will see a 20% increase over the next two years — the Commission on Legal Counsel for Indigents. The commission has a budget of nearly $27.2 million …
Source: North Dakota Monitor - Left-wing