Mac Schneider called his tenure “the professional privilege of a lifetime,” while colleagues praised his humble and approachable leadership style.
North Dakota lawmakers are debating whether to move forward with a bill to have businesses close on Sunday. The decision was 10 to 4 to not move forward with the bill. Representatives from The Chamber of Fargo Moorhead West Fargo and other areas believed it needed to be amended.
KrisAnn Norby-Jahner, in-house legal counsel for the North Dakota School Boards Association, expressed concern about a blanket ban on cellphone use. She said local control should be maintained, and a large majority of school districts already handle this issue.
The challenge of funding special education programs has become a little easier in North Dakota this year. West Fargo Public Schools is utilising a new Medicaid funding source that provides the district with funds for some of the administrative work involved in placing students in their special education programs.
The Grand Forks Central Knights were victorious on Thursday night over West Fargo in a battle between the top two teams in the East Region.
Right now, state lawmakers say too many kids aren’t putting their phones down during class, and they want a tougher law on the books.
The Digital Trust Workforce Inclusion Program (DT-WIP), through a partnership between ISACA and the Fargo Moorhead West Fargo Chamber, is expanding this year’s reach to include North Dakota and Northwest/North Central Minnesota.
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Four House Republicans have introduced a bill to ban cell phones in North Dakota schools during certain times of the school day.
BISMARCK, ND ( KXNET) — Two years ago, state lawmakers had a long fight talking about providing free school lunches in North Dakota. But before they adjourned, lawmakers voted to provide $6 million to the Department of Public Instruction to help pay off any school meal debt that school districts have.
BISMARCK (PRAIRIE PUBLIC) – In 2019, North Dakota lawmakers approved a repeal of the state’s so-called blue laws which regulated what hours certain businesses could operate. With lawmakers getting the 2025 session underway there has been a proposal to bring those limitations back.
Keep track of every crash that KX News covers from around the state of North Dakota: January 11, 2025: Minot traffic stop ends in arrest after car pursuit leads to crash. A Minot man was arrested after he fled officers attempting a traffic stop and crashed into another car.
In the final meet at the Hyslop Sports Center at the University of North Dakota, the Bemidji High School boys swimming and diving team took park.