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Department of Financial Institutions Commissioner Lise Kruse says ND banks, credit unions remain stable
North Dakota’s state-chartered banks and credit unions remain stable
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Joyce Named Warden of North Dakota State Penitentiary
The North Dakota Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (ND DOCR) has named Joseph Joyce as the new Warden for the North Dakota State Penitentiary
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Burgum signs bill allowing for alcohol tax revenue sharing agreements with tribal nations
Gov. Doug Burgum has signed legislation allowing tribal nations to enter into agreements with the State of North Dakota
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Applications being accepted for Governor’s Band/Orchestra Program and Choral Program
Applications being accepted for Governor’s Band/Orchestra Program and Choral Program
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New North Dakota Angel Match Program makes first investment in Project Phoenix Technologies Inc.
New North Dakota Angel Match Program makes first investment in Project Phoenix Technologies Inc.
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Burgum: Revised revenue forecast continues to predict growth; supports tax relief, investing in priorities
Burgum: Revised revenue forecast continues to predict growth; supports tax relief, investing in priorities
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Studies underscore oil and gas industry’s significant impact on North Dakota’s economy, communities
Studies underscore oil and gas industry’s significant impact on North Dakota’s economy, communities
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A total of $6M of CDBG-CV funding to be awarded to five North Dakota communities
A total of $6M of CDBG-CV funding to be awarded to five North Dakota communities
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Applications for new workforce grant offering awards up $250,000 to open next week
Applications for new workforce grant offering awards up $250,000 to open next week
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Burgum meets with Interior deputy secretary, NPS director on Painted Canyon, wild horses, water supply
Burgum meets with Interior deputy secretary, NPS director on Painted Canyon, wild horses, water supply
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Burgum urges National Park Service director to keep wild horses at Theodore Roosevelt National Park
Burgum urges National Park Service director to keep wild horses at Theodore Roosevelt National Park
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LIFT Committee awards a total of $1.25M to two companies in January
LIFT Committee awards a total of $1.25M to two companies in January
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North Dakota partners with O’Leary Ventures on direct investment program, advancing the state’s goal in achieving the highest GDP per capita in the nation
North Dakota partners with O’Leary Ventures on direct investment program, advancing the state’s goal in achieving the highest GDP per capita in the nation
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Burgum unveils 2023 North Dakota Tourism and Marketing campaign, 100th anniversary edition of the state highway map
Burgum unveils 2023 North Dakota Tourism and Marketing campaign, 100th anniversary edition of the state highway map
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Newly announced Energy and Economic Coordination Office to streamline and generate economic advancements within the state’s energy industry
Newly announced Energy and Economic Coordination Office to streamline and generate economic advancements within the state’s energy industry
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LIFT Committee awards a total of $3M to three companies in December
LIFT Committee awards a total of $3M to three companies in December
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Burgum calls for tax relief, infrastructure investment, economic growth in 2023 State of the State Address
Burgum calls for tax relief, infrastructure investment, economic growth in 2023 State of the State Address
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Burgum appoints Chief Operating Officer Tammy Miller to serve as lieutenant governor
Burgum appoints Chief Operating Officer Tammy Miller to serve as lieutenant governor
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Burgum welcomes new record population estimate of 779,261 for North Dakota from U.S. Census Bureau
Burgum welcomes new record population estimate of 779,261 for North Dakota from U.S. Census Bureau
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December snowfall brings opening of snowmobile trails
December snowfall brings opening of snowmobile trails