Construction of a Presidential Library Arises in the Badlands

Construction has officially begun on the Theodore Roosevelt presidential library in the picturesque Badlands of western North Dakota. This historic project pays homage to the 26th president, who once hunted and ranched in this very location during the 1880s. The initial phase of the construction, which began on June 15, involved the removal of topsoil …

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Potential Removal of Wild Horses from North Dakota National Park

Theodore Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota is considering a proposal that could result in the removal of the beloved wild horses that freely roam the park. This proposal has raised concerns among advocates who view the horses as an important cultural link to the past. The horses, often seen by visitors driving along the …

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Wrong Politics, Right Price

Abortion access, gun safety, immigrant treatment, safety net size, voting ease, and LGBTQ rights are just a few policy issues that have caused a significant divide between red and blue states over the past thirty years. This divide has not only affected taxes, benefits, and government interactions, but also the cost of housing. Blue states, …

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The Top State in the United States for Healthcare

Before the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare in the United States was already a significant political topic. However, the pandemic has further intensified the discussion around healthcare. WalletHub, a financial website, conducted a study to determine which states offer the best and most affordable healthcare services. Their analysis considered over 40 metrics in three key categories: cost, …

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Company Says Human Torso Dropped Off at Medical Waste Facility in a Bold Manner

A complex legal dispute involving a prominent regional healthcare system and a medical waste disposal company in North Dakota has emerged, with human remains at the center of the controversy. Monarch Waste Technologies filed a lawsuit against Sanford Health and its subsidiary responsible for disposing of medical waste, Healthcare Environmental Services. Monarch alleges that the …

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Another Republican Enters the Race: Meet the Latest Contender

North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum has announced his candidacy for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, adding his name to the long list of contenders hoping to dent former President Trump’s early lead in the race. Burgum, 66, made the announcement in the Wall Street Journal and was expected to kick off his campaign Wednesday …

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