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Property tax relief, reform amended by North Dakota Senate; max credit dropped to $1,250

The Dickinson Press 28 Mar 2025
BISMARCK — The North Dakota Senate Appropriations Committee amended the leading property tax and reform bill on Thursday, March 27, at the request of the Senate Majority Leader David Hogue ... .
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Wilton man accused of stealing vehicle, dog; arrested in South Dakota

The Bismarck Tribune 28 Mar 2025
A Wilton man is currently in custody after being charged with taking a woman's vehicle and dog and rather than return them, fleeing to South Dakota ... .
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North Dakota Senate nixes conversion therapy bill after amendments reverse intent

The Bismarck Tribune 28 Mar 2025
The North Dakota Senate rejected a bill Thursday that would have regulated the ethical code used by social workers with respect to conversion therapy ... .
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A jury finds a North Dakota woman not guilty in the 2007 stabbing death of ...

Rapid City Journal 28 Mar 2025
A North Dakota jury on Wednesday found a woman not guilty of murder in the 2007 stabbing death of her roommate ....
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Vermillion Gymnasts Participate in South Dakota USA State Gymnastics Meet

Vermillion Plain Talk 28 Mar 2025
Six Vermillion gymnasts participated in the South Dakota USA State Gymnastics Meet on March 21-23, in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. The gymnasts are members of team V.I.P. Gymnastics, North Sioux City, South Dakota ....
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South Dakota Poet Laureate’s Call For Poems For Anthology

Vermillion Plain Talk 28 Mar 2025
South Dakota’s Poet Laureate Bruce Roseland wants to hear from you. He’s putting together an anthology of poems about South Dakota persons, events, fauna, flora anything that happened in South Dakota ....
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Pipeline company files for pause or dismissal of legal fights in South Dakota

Telegraph Herald 28 Mar 2025
A carbon dioxide pipeline company has asked courts to pause or dismiss its pending legal fights against landowners and a state regulator in South Dakota after the state’s adoption of a law that prevents the company from using eminent domain ... .
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Dakota Gardener: New vegetable varieties with amazing flavors

The Bismarck Tribune 28 Mar 2025
This is a great time to be a gardener. The temperatures are getting warmer and the days are getting longer. Spring is coming! ... .
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Questions on energy project zoning again stir controversy at North Dakota Legislature

The Bismarck Tribune 28 Mar 2025
A single project was the subject of practically all the testimony Friday for a bill that would give more authority to the North Dakota state government in electric transmission planning ... .
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Dakota Gardener: Why not give salvia a try?

The Bismarck Tribune 28 Mar 2025
Every year, I plant something different in my containers in the front of my house, trying to find that perfect plant. Maybe it’s because I don’t keep notes and can’t remember what I planted, but we won’t get into that ... .
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Greenpeace must pay more than $650M in case over Dakota Access protest activities, jury finds

The Bismarck Tribune 28 Mar 2025
A Morton County jury has found Greenpeace liable for defamation and other claims in connection with protests against the Dakota Access pipeline ... .
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Why Matt Campbell and Iowa State keep hiring coaches from North Dakota State

The Valley News 28 Mar 2025
There are plenty of connections between FCS' most powerful football program and Iowa State ... .
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South Dakota under high fire danger warning as severe drought grips much of state

Aberdeen News 28 Mar 2025
As of March 18, 2025, 100% of South Dakota is under drought conditions with 42% of the state under severe or extreme drought ... Experts predict that South Dakota drought conditions will persist for at least another month.
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WSU women’s season ends with 59-51 loss to North Dakota State in WNIT round of 16

The Spokesman-Review 28 Mar 2025
The Cougars bowed out of the WNIT Thursday night with a 59-51 loss to North Dakota State in the round of 16, allowing the Bison to rip off a 17-0 run in the fourth quarter to claim the lead for good.
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North Dakota legislative resolution marks first step toward federal protection for wild horses

The Dickinson Press 28 Mar 2025
— A resolution passed by the North Dakota Legislature is the first step in seeking federal protection to ensure the future of the wild horse herd at Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
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