North Dakota's Lt. Governor enters race for state's highest post
North Dakota Lt. Governor Tammy Miller has had a front row seat to four years of the governor’s arena. Now, she’s looking for a chance to play the game herself. Miller, former CEO of Fargo-based Border States
Becker outlines priorities for Congressional campaign
(Fargo, ND) — Bismarck physician Rick Becker says the United States is a patient that needs to be cured from the “woke agenda” and is hoping his candidacy will be just what the doctor ordered. Becker announced, on
Burgum eyes next steps while vowing to finish strong in North Dakota
(Bismarck, ND) — North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum appears to have many options for his next job, but says he remains committed to finishing strong in North Dakota. Burgum, after announcing January 22nd in Bismarck that he would
Fargo City Commissioner works to end special assessments
(Fargo, ND) — Fargo City Commissioner Dave Piepkorn tells WDAY Radio that he is putting together a plan that would end special assessments in Fargo. At the December 26th commission meeting, the city’s engineering department presented its future
Governor Doug Burgum pledges no new taxes if elected president; Campaign works to meet criteria for third debate
(Fargo, ND) — North Dakota Governor, and presidential hopeful, Doug Burgum has signed the Americans for Tax Reform’s “Taxpayer Protection Pledge.” The pledge is a written commitment to U.S. Taxpayers to oppose and veto any tax increases. According
Burgum pledges no new taxes if elected president
(Bismarck, ND) — North Dakota Governor, and presidential hopeful, Doug Burgum has signed the Americans for Tax Reform’s “Taxpayer Protection Pledge.” The pledge is a written commitment to U.S. Taxpayers to oppose and veto any tax increases.
Burgum eyes second Republican primary debate
(Bismarck, ND) — North Dakota governor Doug Burgum is back on the campaign trail in New Hampshire this week, attempting to leverage his first debate performance to gain voter support. Burgum suffered a full tear of his Achilles
Dr. Scott Jensen considering running again for Minnesota Governorship
(St. Paul, MN) — Minnesota Doctor Scott Jensen says he’s considering another run at the governor’s office in 2026. Jensen, a Republican who gained national prominence for his opposition to the state’s COVID response, lost to incumbent
ExxonMobil acquisition bodes well for Bakken economy, says industry leader
One of North Dakota’s leading mineral resources experts points to ExxonMobil’s acquisition of Denbury Incorporated as a reason to be optimistic about the future of the state’s energy industry. Exxon Mobil, with the world’s largest market capitalization
Armstrong leaves door open for supporting Medicare and Social Security cuts
(Bismarck, ND) — U.S. Representative Kelly Armstrong (R-North Dakota) says if the United States government is to make real progress with the nation’s debt, spending cuts will have to be made in areas like Medicare and Social Security.