Twin Brothers Receive North Dakota's Highest Honor
Terry and Troy Steiner named 51st and 52nd recipients of the Theodore Roosevelt Rough Rider Award
American Century Companies Inc. Cuts Stake in Knife River Corporation
Bismarck State College Narrows Presidential Search to Four Finalists
Sports
Legendary Wrestlers Terry & Troy Steiner to Receive North Dakota's Highest Honor
The Steiner twins will be awarded the prestigious Theodore Roosevelt Rough Rider Award for their accomplishments in wrestling and coaching.

Bismarck's Britta Curl Wins Olympic Gold
The star forward led Team USA to a dominant performance in Milan.
North Dakota Family Celebrates Britta Curl-Salemme's Olympic Gold
Gretchen and Bill Curl say they're proud of their daughter, who won gold with Team USA's women's hockey team.
Weather
60th Anniversary of Historic 1966 North Dakota Blizzard
The devastating storm left a path of destruction across the region 60 years ago.

North Dakota Farmers Use Online Tool to Monitor Cattle Comfort
The Cattle Comfort Index helps producers protect livestock during harsh winter weather.
Winter Storm Warnings Issued Across Northern North Dakota
Blizzard conditions expected in Minot and Williston, with heavy snow and high winds in other areas.
Travel
North Dakota Airports See Slight Dip in January Passenger Boardings
Fargo airport sets new monthly record despite statewide 2% decrease from 2025

North Dakota Airports See Second Busiest January on Record
Fargo airport sets new monthly passenger record despite slight statewide dip
Bismarck Airport Expansion Project Takes Flight
Proposed $132 million terminal development aims to meet growing air travel demands
Health
Measles Cases Surge in North Dakota
State sees 19 confirmed cases, mostly in northeastern region

New Measles Case Reported in North Dakota
Total number of cases in the state rises to 7 with 6 in Pembina County and 1 in Williams County
North Dakota Sees Measles Cases Rise to 14
Second outbreak of the disease in the state this year
Economics
North Dakota Sees Modest Increase in Taxable Sales for 2025
Tax Commissioner reports retail as state's largest revenue category

North Dakota Approves $40M for Sustainable Energy Projects
Funding will support new facilities for eco-friendly products and rare earth minerals.
North Dakota Expands Low-Interest Farm Loan Program as Applications Approach $300 Million
The state's Industrial Commission authorizes additional funding to meet high demand for the 2026 Farm Financial Stability Loan Program.