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WASHINGTON (North Dakota Monitor) – North Dakota State Superintendent of Public Instruction Kirsten Baesler is one step closer to joining the U.S. Department of Education.
The state could see a new voter threshold for passage of future constitutional changes; a single-subject rule that limits the scope of future ballot petitions; and adjustments to legislative term limits.
Kirsten Baesler's nomination was approved Thursday, May 22, by the U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions.
North Dakota State Superintendent of Public Instruction Kirsten Baesler’s nomination to serve as the U.S. Assistant Secretary for Elementary and Secondary Education has advanced to the full United States Senate.
The Valley City Public Schools Referendum Election will be held June 10, 2025. There are two options to vote in advance with an absentee ballot or in person the day of the
On this Plain Talk, Nick Archuleta from ND United talks teacher pay. We also discuss what may be some big factors in North Dakota's 2026 election cycle, and the final bills on Gov. Armstrong's desk.
Killdeer will hold a special election Aug. 18 to replace former Commission President Joel Spethman following his March 17 resignation.
The 8th Circuit Court of Appeals rules private individuals and groups can't sue over racial bias in voting in seven Midwest states
Sen. Jonathan Sickler said the passage of 1176 “will have an immediate impact on all North Dakota primary homeowners.”
BISMARCK — North Dakota lawmakers passed three ballot measures during the legislative session that will go to voters in 2026. If passed by a majority of voters, the state could see a new 60% ...
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