Latest North Dakota Headlines

All the headlines from our North Dakota Topic Page, ordered by recency.

North Dakota Governor: Oil Industry ‘Solid’

May 27 2016 // North Dakota Gov. Jack Dalrymple told industry and government officials on May 25 that the state’s unprecedented oil boom that made it the economic darling of the nation is far from going bust. “From our...

North Dakota Company Settles Racial Discrimination Suit for $250K

May 26 2016 // A Williston, N.D.-based oil field service company will pay $250,000 to a worker it fired after he complained of harassment to settle a discrimination and retaliation lawsuit filed by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity...

Minnesota Still Wary About Impact of North Dakota Flood Project

May 18 2016 // Proponents of a proposed $2.1 billion Fargo-Moorhead flood diversion project in North Dakota will have to do a better job of addressing concerns about how it would affect farmers and other residents upstream before...

Corps Launches Flood Protection Study in North Dakota’s Souris River Valley

May 10 2016 // The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers this week is launching a study of permanent flood protection for the Souris River Basin in North Dakota, which includes Minot. The Corps will look at the cost-effectiveness and...

Guilty Plea Expected for Fire at North Dakota Somali Restaurant

Apr 21 2016 // An attorney for a Minnesota man accused of firebombing a Somali restaurant across the North Dakota border in Grand Forks said that any racial overtones were overblown by people who aren’t familiar with the...

Insurance Fund Reaches Settlement in North Dakota Jail Death Lawsuit

Apr 13 2016 // The insurance carrier for the sheriff’s departments in Ward and Burleigh counties has reached a settlement with the family of a jail inmate who died in October 2014. Ward Sheriff’s Maj. Bob Barnard confirmed...

North Dakota Insurance Department Recovers $3.4M for Consumers in 2015

Mar 22 2016 // North Dakota’s chief insurance regulator says his agency recovered or saved $3.4 million for the state’s citizens in 2015. This number represents money recovered through the North Dakota’s Insurance...

Some Businesses in 7 North Dakota Counties Eligible for Disaster Loans

Mar 14 2016 // Small, nonfarm businesses in seven North Dakota counties are now eligible to apply for low-interest federal disaster loans to help recuperate from wind and hail damage last June. The U.S. Small Business Administration says...

North Dakota Hospital Sued over Hepatitis C Outbreak

Mar 9 2016 // Victims of the largest hepatitis C outbreak in recent U.S. history dropped their claims against a Minot, N.D., nursing home, which joined them in suing a hospital, which they both say is really at fault. Twenty-one...

NWS: North Dakota Spring Snowmelt Flood Risk ‘Very Low’

Mar 7 2016 // The National Weather Service says the risk of noticeable flooding across North Dakota continues to drop. An updated report shows that the threat of significant and impactful snowmelt flooding is “very low” and...

Low Odds of Serious Flooding Throughout North Dakota

Feb 22 2016 // The National Weather Service says that the threat of substantial spring flooding in North Dakota is low, including along a river in the eastern part of the state that has caused millions of dollars of damage in the last...

New North Dakota Oil and Gas Rules Would Require Pipeline Bonds

Feb 17 2016 // North Dakota regulators are proposing new rules aimed at the oil industry. A slate of proposed rules were unveiled on Feb. 16, including a requirement that would require bonding for all crude and saltwater...

764 Citations for Seat Belt, Restraint Violations Issued in North Dakota

Feb 10 2016 // The North Dakota Department of Transportation says law enforcement officers in the state issued 764 citations for seat belt and child restraint violations in January. The extra traffic safety patrols were part of a Click...

Workplace Deaths Down in North Dakota Oil Patch

Jan 25 2016 // The number of work-related deaths in the North Dakota oil patch in 2015 dropped from the previous year. Occupational Safety and Health Administration data show three such fatalities last year, down from seven in 2014 and...

$142.5K Settlement Reached in Lawsuit over North Dakota Traffic Stop

Jan 22 2016 // The North Dakota Insurance Reserve Fund will pay $142,500 to settle a federal civil rights lawsuit against the Richland County Sheriff’s Office. The three men who filed the lawsuit alleged they were injured when two...

Workplace Deaths Down in North Dakota Oil Patch

Jan 15 2016 // The number of work-related deaths in the North Dakota oil patch in 2015 dropped from the previous year. Occupational Safety and Health Administration data show three such fatalities last year, down from seven in 2014 and...

Godfread to Run for Insurance Commissioner in North Dakota

Jan 13 2016 // A lawyer and a state chamber of commerce vice president says he is running for North Dakota insurance commissioner. Jon Godfread is a Republican. He is vying for the seat being vacated by Adam Hamm, who announced in...

Not all North Dakota Farmers Embracing New Type of Crop Insurance

Jan 3 2016 // Officials think education could increase interest in a new type of crop insurance that also might give farmers who diversify a boost. Whole farm crop insurance became available in North Dakota this past growing season. No...

Aspen Bermuda Limited Applies for Reinsurer Status in North Dakota

Dec 30 2015 // The North Dakota Insurance Department announced that Aspen Bermuda Limited has applied for certified reinsurer status in North Dakota. All interested parties are invited to submit written comments in connection with this...

Insurance Death Master Settlement Nets North Dakota More Than $138K

Dec 21 2015 // North Dakota Insurance Commissioner Adam Hamm says the state will receive more than $138,000 in settlement agreements over use of the Social Security Administration’s Death Master File, or DMF. Hamm says life...