RAY, N.D. — Authorities have identified a Minot man who died in a one-vehicle crash in northwest North Dakota.
Keep track of every crash that KX News covers from around the state of North Dakota: January 17, 2025: Cattle hauler crashes near Valley City, calves killed, one missing. Six calves were killed and one is missing following a cattle hauler crash near Valley City early Friday morning.
Jelly Roll is set to take the main stage in Minot on Sunday, July 20. The Grammy-nominated artist also played at the state fair in 2023. He just finished his sold-out arena tour, “Beautifully Broken” making 2024 his most successful year.
This morning, the state fair announced their second artist performing at the Grandstand, Jelly Roll. The award-winning, Grammy nominated artist is no stranger to North Dakota, headlining for the second time in the past three years. General Manager Craig Rudland says that this is a very exciting time for fairgoers.
BISMARCK — North Dakota lawmakers swiftly rejected a bill that sought to bring back a mandate requiring all retail stores statewide to close between midnight and noon on Sundays.
The deadline to get your REAL ID is fast approaching for North Dakotans looking to travel. Starting this May, you will need a REAL ID-compliant ID to board a domestic flight. It will also be necessary if you are visiting certain federal facilities such as a post office or federal courthouse.
BISMARCK, ND ( KXNET) — Right now, a North Dakota state lawmaker says he wants schools to bring back the 10 Commandments. Rep. Jeff Hoverson from Minot wrote House Bill 1145, which would require colleges and public schools to hang a copy of the 10 Commandments in classrooms.
Many producers rely on temporary workers to help on their farms and ranches. Ag officials say the biggest concern is overcoming paperwork backlogs in the Labor Department.
The North Dakota Securities Department, a member of the North American Securities Administrators Association (NASAA), has joined a $17 million settlement with Edward D. Jones & Co. L.P. (Edward Jones).
A bill to reinstate part of North Dakota’s “Blue Law” has been soundly rejected by the House. The measure introduced by Bismarck Republican Representative Matthew Heilman would prohibit most stores from being open between the hours of 6 am and noon Sundays.
North Dakota lawmakers swiftly rejected a bill that sought to bring back a mandate requiring all retail stores statewide to close between midnight and noon on Sundays.
Award-winning and Grammy-nominated Nashville artist Jelly Roll is returning to the North Dakota State Fair this summer.