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Wildfires cut into oil production; operators agree to some voluntary restrictions

North Dakota’s top oil regulator says companies voluntarily agreed to pump less oil to limit fire risk, with more production cuts possible if wildfire conditions worsen. Wildfires that began Saturday in North Dakota’s oil-producing region have burned an estimated 110,000 acres as of ... Read More

North Dakota tribes eligible for state grant to promote voter access

The North Dakota Secretary of State’s Office addressed efforts to make voting more accessible for tribal members during a meeting Wednesday on the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation. Secretary of State Michael Howe said his office has a grant to assist tribes ... Read More

District 4A House candidates stress Native voter education and access in North Dakota state race

Mandan Hidatsa and Arikara Nation residents can choose between two Native candidates for state representative in the Nov. 5 North Dakota elections. Incumbent Lisa Finley-DeVille and Ronald Brugh, president of War Pony Energy, are competing for the single position in ... Read More

Spirit Lake Nation commodity food program turns to tribal buffalo herd for meat

Spirit Lake Nation is putting free meat from the reservation’s buffalo ranch on the tables of tribal citizens. A recent Farm Bill pilot project helped grow the bison herd to supply commodity recipients up to five shares monthly of the ... Read More

Weekend wildfire damage approaches 50,000 acres, Burgum says

Vawnita Best said it was a battle to bring in cows grazing on federal land back to the ranch near Watford City as strong winds whipped up a grassland fire Saturday.  “You could hardly stay on your horse,” she said. On Monday, ... Read More

Three Affiliated Tribes emergency responders combat 11,000-acre Bear Den Fire

This story was updated at 2:15 p.m on Tuesday. Community support has been overwhelming as the Three Affiliated Tribes battle round-the-clock to contain wildfires raging across northwest North Dakota.  One of at least six outbreaks over the weekend, the Bear Den ... Read More

1 killed, another critically injured in western North Dakota wildfires

State, local, federal and tribal firefighters and emergency responders spent the weekend battling large wildfires in western North Dakota, with the fire response expected to continue for days. The fires prompted evacuations and caused at least one death and one critical ... Read More

Standing Rock Tribe is latest to sue social media companies for alleged mental health effects

The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe in North Dakota and South Dakota has filed a lawsuit in California against the parent companies of Facebook, Snapchat, YouTube and TikTok. The lawsuit, which alleges the tech companies’ social media apps are addictive and contribute ... Read More

Remembrance and healing: Attendees gather to reflect on the impact of American Indian boarding schools

"These were children. They weren't young adults." With these words, Dakota Goodhouse cut through layers of sanitized history, laying bare the harsh realities of the Bismarck Indian Boarding School. His recent presentation, unveiling truths long obscured, became the centerpiece of ... Read More