The Legislature can't amend the governor's constitutionally defined veto process in statute.| Dickinson Press
In contrast to North Dakota, at least seven oil-and-gas-producing states have taken either legislative or judicial action to restrict the costs that can be deducted from royalty owners’ checks.| Dickinson Press
Following Gov. Kelly Armstrong’s veto snafu in May, the assembly is drafting legislation to clarify the veto process.| Dickinson Press
“We’re looking forward to celebrating our past and future with our loyal customers over the next two and a half months,” said The Toasted Frog’s owners, Jonathan Holth and Shawn Clapp| InForum
Public officials have refused to take action for years, which some attribute to the industry’s outsize influence on the state| Agweek
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.| Dickinson Press
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
Burgum may have missed out on the vice president pick, but North Dakota congressional members predict Trump will call on the governor again.| InForum
North Dakota’s lone Republican U.S. representative had a commanding lead over Democrat Merrill Piepkorn.| 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’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