BISMARCK — North Dakota Tax Commissioner Brian Kroshus announced Wednesday, Jan. 28, that he will seek reelection for tax commissioner in the 2026 election. Kroshus, a Republican, was appointed tax ...
Rising property values have inflated tax bills in many states, but ending all homeowner taxes would cost billions or even ...
As ranchers look ahead to 2026, the beef markets present a mix of challenges and opportunities. Tight supplies, evolving trade dynamics and shifting consumer preferences will undoubtedly shape the ...
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On any given day, rancher Brian Maddock is out in the drift prairie near the town of Maddock that bears his family name, dropping hay bales on wind-scoured hilltops and hardpan soil where little else ...
The north Bearscat Bakery in Bismarck is undergoing a remodel.
BISMARCK, N.D. (North Dakota Monitor) – North Dakota is creating a pilot program to encourage landowners to convert less productive agricultural land into grass habitat for wildlife.
The Governor’s Legacy Soil Health and Habitat Program will incentivize farmers to plant perennial grass on marginally productive cropland, to improve soil health while creating wildlife habitat.
A Target store will be built just to the west of Taco Bell, Slim Chickens and 7 Brew. It will be the newest development at ...
For that magical $957 average monthly rent, you can typically secure a comfortable one or two-bedroom apartment with ...
Imagine a place where your retirement savings stretch like saltwater taffy at the county fair – welcome to Bismarck, North Dakota, where affordability meets livability in a perfect retirement harmony.
North Dakota is launching a pilot program that would pay farmers and ranchers to plant perennial grass on marginal cropland ...