With the 2025 legislative session in the rearview mirror, North Dakotans can expect to save money on property taxes and insulin. Lawmakers also honed in on criminal justice reform and K-12 issues.| Grand Forks Herald
Gov.-elect Kelly Armstrong released a list of those slated to work in his office Wednesday, Nov. 6.| Grand Forks Herald
North Dakota would have been the first state in the country to abolish its property taxation system.| Grand Forks Herald
North Dakota’s newly elected governor, Rep. Kelly Armstrong, addressed the public on election results, property tax and other matters his office will face after he is sworn in on Dec. 15.| Grand Forks Herald
Gov. Doug Burgum and members of the Housing Initiative Advisory Committee met at Custer Park in Bismarck on Tuesday, Nov. 12, to announce the proposed $96 million budget.| Grand Forks Herald
Sen. Janne Myrdal, who was sued by a Park River man she blocked for leaving “inappropriate” comments on her Facebook page, will be reimbursed after winning the suit in the state Supreme Court last week.| Grand Forks Herald
Dramatizing an account of sex trafficking in North Dakota, “Trapped” will be screened for an invited audience on Wednesday, Nov. 13, at the Grand 22 Theater in Bismarck.| Grand Forks Herald