A cherished religious display that has served the community for decades has been restored following two separate acts of ...
Leonard Peltier is on his return journey to Turtle Mountain. The Forum has a news team on site to document his return to ...
North Dakota State Parks and Recreation has introduced an educational video series aimed at elementary students. The Campfire ...
A proposal to establish a North Dakota version of the federal Department of Government Efficiency advanced in the House ...
South Dakota Gov. Larry Rhoden announced that the state has reached an agreement with the federal government to host a ...
WILLISTON— Students ages 8-18 are invited to the “Confluence Learning Lab,” a new monthly program exploring the rich history and natural wonders of the Missouri-Yellowstone Confluence Interpretive ...
A bill making its way through the legislature would name Knife River flint as North Dakota's state rock, thanks in part to the efforts of the Bottineau Rockhounds Club.
House Bill 1545 is looking to change the name of First Nations Day to Indigenous Peoples’ Day to be more inclusive. The bill ...
There are 22 works in the live auction and 170 in the silent auction, a kaleidoscopic exploration of the area arts scene, ...
A column by Winona LaDuke, an Ojibwe writer and economist on Minnesota’s White Earth Reservation. She also is co-curator of ...
Meteorologists warn that the coldest burst of Arctic air this season is coming to put an icy and prolonged exclamation point ...
Nominations are officially open for the State Historical Society of North Dakota’s History Teacher of the Year award.