High Court decision could affect North Dakota
A decision handed down by the US Supreme Court last week could have an unexpected impact in North Dakota.
A decision handed down by the US Supreme Court last week could have an unexpected impact in North Dakota.
This week, it’s appropriate to remind readers, as we did then, that the highlight of North Dakota’s observance of our nation’s 250th birthday will be the opening of the Theodore…
North Dakota is one of only nine states projected to see an increase in the number of public school students between 2022 and 2031, according to National Center for Education…
In February, the Tax Foundation’s Jared Walczak observed that not long ago, it was still possible to speak of a “typical” state income tax with a top rate of about six percent.…
Our nation will mark an important anniversary this year — one quarter of a millennium! July 4th will mark 250 years since the signing of The Declaration of Independence —…
A constitutional measure to provide tax-funded school breakfast and lunch to K-12 students is highly likely to land on North Dakota’s ballots in November. North Dakota’s unique constitutional amendment procedures…
Judge Ralph Erickson, a member of the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals, has announced that he will take senior status (essentially judicial semi-retirement). A North Dakota Judicial Legend A native…
Apparently, if Gov. Kelly Armstrong has anything to say about it, the state of North Dakota will be tightening its belt.
According to an index published earlier this year by the Archbridge Institute, North Dakota has the country’s 14th most burdensome childcare regulations. Among its neighbors, North Dakota outperformed Minnesota (10),…
If you’ve ever wondered about that, you’re not alone.
Reading literacy has lifelong benefits — from strengthening language and communication skills to enhancing cognitive processes to helping build and maintain memory. Reaching proficiency by the end of third grade…
Once its standard bearer, North Dakota’s Governor has apparently decided to completely snub his own party and many of its endorsed candidates and elected officials.
Shouldn’t Republican voters decide who the Republicans’ candidates will be? Shouldn’t Democratic voters decide who the Democrats’ candidates will be? One would think so.
Two judges have recently ruled in favor of landowners in disputes challenging state law
For decades, our nation’s southern border, from the Pacific to the Gulf, has been the focus of concern over illegal immigration. Headlines about some who are in the country illegally…
For two neighboring states who have a lot in common, the contrast in public policy couldn’t be greater.