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Effective August First, speed limits on I-94 and I-29 in North Dakota will increase from 75 miles per hour to 80 miles per ...
This article was first published by North Dakota Monitor and is republished here under a Creative Commons license. North Dakota lawmakers set state funding for public broadcasting at $400,000 early ...
The speed limit on interstates-94 and 29 in North Dakota will rise from 75 to 80 mph August 1. Department of Transportation ...
North Dakota lawmakers went against committee recommendations Tuesday and narrowly approved a bill that would end state funding for Prairie Public, the state's largest public broadcaster.
Prairie Public supporters are urging Senate lawmakers to defeat a bill that removes taxpayer support for North Dakota’s mainstay public broadcasting organization. But even if House Bill 1255 is ...
Prairie Public celebrates 60 years of broadcasting On the air for the first time in 1964 with a single tower, the station now broadcasts in North Dakota, northwestern Minnesota and Winnipeg.
Prairie Public supporters are urging Senate lawmakers to defeat a bill that removes taxpayer support for North Dakota’s mainstay public broadcasting organization. But even if House Bill 1255 is ...
I read with dismay the reports that a Fargo legislator has introduced a bill in the 2025 North Dakota session to zero out funding for Prairie Public.
Prairie Public TV provides many valuable programs to the people of North Dakota. North Dakotan’s want Prairie Public TV, and our representatives should listen to the voice of the people.