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The North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality is actively monitoring Canadian wildfires. Forecasted weather conditions are expected to send smoke into North Dakota in the coming days, potentially affecting air quality across the state.
The severe storms caused significant damage to homes and infrastructure in several parts of eastern North Dakota.
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department has two pilots, one in the Wildlife Division to help manage the state’s wildlife and one in the Enforcement Division to help game wardens enforce hunting and fishing regulations. Learn about the critical work these pilots do for the department in this week’s “North Dakota Outdoors” webcast.
Due to the storms that swept through the region on June 20, many farmers are now faced with one question: to replant or not to replant.
Olivia Schloegel of Jamestown, and Moones Alamooti, Ph.D., a geophysical engineer based in Grand Forks, will travel to Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, July 22, as part of a four-person delegation from the North Dakota chapter of Citizens’ Climate Lobby (CCL).
The summer months often mean heavy rains and severe weather for parts of the United States. Recently, we saw Texas, North Carolina and other areas in the Southern United States hit with serious storms,
For many, a career as a game warden might sound like a dream job. A life spent outdoors, checking fishing licenses and keeping hunters safe and catching poachers. For most the job goes far beyond the glamour of a uniform or the thrill of patrolling the open landscapes of the state.
A series of thunderstorms swept through North Dakota on Wednesday evening, showcasing nature’s raw power and beauty. Chip Duemeland captured stunning photos of a
( North Dakota Monitor) – The U.S. Supreme Court put a temporary freeze on North Dakota’s legislative district map, keeping it in place pending next steps in a tribal voting rights case against the state.
As cleanup from June’s severe weather continues, reports of animal mortalities are beginning to accumulate. North Dakota State University Extension and agency partners have gathered pertinent reporting and disposal information.
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Chief Meteorologist Kenny Miller is back out in the fields to discuss additional impacts and issues that have developed following the recent severe storms in North Dakota. If you would like to be
The media narrative surrounding the Big Beautiful Bill (BBB) has been filled with misinformation and political theater, leaving most North Dakotans confused about what this legislation means for our state.