The Oregon Ducks have a loaded group of incoming transfer portal additions for the 2025 season. Dan Lanning and company landed the top available offensive lineman in the country, Emmanuel Pregnon, on Tuesday.
Former North Dakota Republican Gov. Doug Burgum on Thursday got a step closer to securing his spot as interior secretary.
BISMARCK — North Dakota lawmakers swiftly rejected a bill that sought to bring back a mandate requiring all retail stores statewide to close between midnight and noon on Sundays.
The North Dakota State Bison are once again at the top of the College Football world. On Monday, they captured yet another FCS National Championship, beating the Montana State Bobcats 35-32. The win ended a two-year National Championship drought,
North Dakota lawmakers are debating House Bill 1150, which could reintroduce restrictions on business operations during Sunday mornings.
If the speeches weren't enough of a draw when the North Dakota Legislature convened Tuesday, maybe a chance to slurp up punch from a 115-year-old silver punchbowl once used on a battleship did the trick.
Sherwood High School graduate Kaedin Steindorf had to make one final kick to close out his college career with a Football Championship Subdivision title Monday
North Dakota State quarterback Cam Miller breaks ... Montana State plays its 2025 opener at Oregon of the Big Ten on Aug. 30. The only previous meeting in that series was in 1947.
The Supreme Court has declined to hear a challenge to North Dakota’s 2021 legislative redistricting plan that broadened representation of the Fort Berthold Reservation and its residents.
Mark Gronowski, the prolific quarterback who led South Dakota State to two FCS national championships and to the semifinals this season, announced on social media Tuesday that he’ll play his final season at Iowa.
The U.S. Supreme Court settled a North Dakota voting rights case Monday, leaving in place two majority-Native American subdistricts challenged as unconstitutional. “I’m glad that it’s finally been resolved,
Gov. Kelly Armstrong directed the U.S. and North Dakota flags to be flown at full staff on Monday, Jan. 20, at the North Dakota Capitol and all state buildings in celebration of the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump.