Bismarck
BISMARCK, N.D. - Cool, wet weather at planting and again at harvest means North Dakota farmers still are out in the fields and few days behind getting durum, which is used to make semolina flour for pasta, in the bin.
BISMARCK, N.D. - Pay raises for North Dakota state workers should be more closely linked to the quality of their work, says a consultant who presented lawmakers with suggestions on Thursday for improving state government's compensation system.
BISMARCK, N.D. - A former ethanol plant in Grafton has sold at auction for $525,000.
NEW ROCKFORD, N.D. - Some of the nation's largest retailers can't open pharmacies in North Dakota because of a state law that says most drugstores must be owned by a pharmacist.
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- Regulators approve new oil pipeline in western ND
- Study: New ND refinery should make diesel, not gas
- Central ND coal mine reclamation being abandoned
- ND PSC approves selling renewable energy credits
- Delta reducing Bismarck flights
- Pharmacy measure in ND Supreme Court's hands
- Project will double ND oil pipeline capacity
- Dem PSC candidate: Landowners need more protection
- Oft-delayed ND water project seeks progress
- Northwood oilseed business gets second chance
- ND flour mill workers splitting $1.2M in profits
- MDU Resources Group profits down in 2Q
- ND counties rich in energy tops in annual wages
- Unemployment rises in 75 pct of metro areas
- Canadian plastics producer eyes ND ethane
- North Dakota counties share $4M in oil tax grants
- ND lawmakers reject $500K for geriatric research
- ND Dem legislators want special session for roads
- MDU, Otter Tail customers to pay for Big Stone II
- Bakken connector to Keystone pipeline proposed
- ND employers to get $81M break on work comp bills
- MDU gets 7.9 percent ND electric rate rise
- ND refinery ending monthlong maintenance
- Board backs hike in ND cattle inspection charge
- ND oil patch continues path of record production
- ND synthetic gas plant gets $48M upgrade
- Application for ND coal mine permit incomplete
- MDU Resources turns to 1Q profit
- Utilities want customers to absorb Big Stone costs
- ND crude shipping capacity catches production
- Gambling drops in North Dakota over decade
- Farmers group touts lentils, other healthy legumes
- Oil companies to tap Missouri River water
- MDU Resources says 1 director to retire
- Canadian firm offers to buy Dakota Growers Pasta