Students eating lunch at Carl Ben Eielson Middle School in Fargo. (North Dakota Monitor)FARGO (North Dakota Monitor) – North Dakotans may have the chance to cast their ballot on whether every public school student in the state can have breakfast and lunch for free.
After voters in some states took part in local elections last week, the political world now looks ahead to the 2026 midterms. The nation finds itself in a familiar situation with misinformation about election integrity still out there,
The North Dakota Farmers Bureau will meet on November 21 and 22 in Fargo for its annual meeting. On Saturday, the group, which represents 28,000 member families, will elect
The membership organization at its annual meeting Nov. 21-22 elected Val Wagner of Monango, North Dakota, as president. The group elected John Jacobson, of Hatton, North Dakota, as vice president.
Val Wagner of Monango, N.D., was elected president of North Dakota Farm Bureau during the organization’s Annual Meeting at the Holiday Inn in Fargo this weekend, with John Jacobson, of Hatton, N.D., chosen as vice president. The elections represent a change in leadership for the state’s largest general farm organization.