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U.S. Census filing deadline extended, another month

U.S. Census filing deadline extended, another month

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — A federal judge has stopped the 2020 census from finishing at the end of September and ordered the once-a-decade head count of every U.S. resident extended for another month through the end of October. U.S. District Judge...

 

ND Amended Quarantine Order, RESCINDED

ND Amended Quarantine Order, RESCINDED

UPDATE BISMARCK, N.D. – An amended State Health Officer order issued Wednesday related to quarantining of close contacts of positive COVID-19 cases was rescinded Thursday. The Department of Health clarified that the intent of the order was...

 

ND Ag. Dept. distributes grants, area food organizations

ND Ag. Dept. distributes grants, area food organizations

Bismarck  (NDDA)  The North Dakota Department of Agriculture (NDDA), with support from the North Dakota Department of Human Services and the Indian Affairs Commission, awarded 80 grants totaling $2 million to help charitable food organizations...

 

Carrington H.S. to move classes to distance learning

Carrington H.S. to move classes to distance learning

Carrington  (Carrington School District) As a result of a disproportionate number of faculty who have been identified as “Close Contacts,” and a depleted Substitute Teacher pool, Carrington High School (Grades 9-12) will move to distance...

 

1 officer indicted in Breonna Taylor case, not in her death

1 officer indicted in Breonna Taylor case, not in her death

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — A grand jury has indicted a fired Kentucky police officer on criminal charges in the Breonna Taylor case — but not for her death. Brett Hankison was charged Wednesday with three counts of wanton endangerment for firing...

 

Burgum adjusts county risk levels, Stutsman, Foster

Burgum adjusts county risk levels, Stutsman, Foster

Bismarck  (CSi)  One of the topics during Governor Doug Burgum’s weekly News Briefing, Wednesday morning, was that he announced changes in the county risk levels, adjusted because of increases in the number of positive COVID-19 positive...

 

Gov Burgum’s Weekly News Briefing, Wed. a.m.

Gov Burgum’s Weekly News Briefing, Wed. a.m.

Bismarck  (CSi)  Governor Doug Burgum held his weekly COVID-19 News Briefing on Wednesday at 10-a.m., at the state capital in Bismarck. He was joined  by North Dakota Secretary of State Al Jaeger,along with ND Human Services Director, Chris...

 

Carrington High school sports, homecoming changes

Carrington High school sports, homecoming changes

Carrington  (Carrington School District)  The Carrington High School A, B & C Volleyball matches and practices for the next two weeks (Sept. 21- October 3rd) have been postponed. Make up dates will be released as they are rescheduled. Carrington...

 

Savanna’s Act passes U.S. House, awaits Trump signature

Savanna’s Act passes U.S. House, awaits Trump signature

FARGO, N.D. (AP) — A bill named for a Fargo murder victim to address cases of missing and murdered Native Americans is heading to President Donald Trump’s desk for his signature. Savanna’s Act, which is named for Savanna Greywind, passed...

 

Kristi Reinke, Minot, Teacher of the Year

Kristi Reinke, Minot, Teacher of the Year

Bismarck   – Gov. Doug Burgum and State School Superintendent Kirsten Baesler announced Monday that Kristi Reinke, a social studies teacher at Jim Hill Middle School in Minot, has been named the 2021 North Dakota Teacher of the Year. Photo:...

 
 
 
 

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