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The North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality has released its 2024 Drinking Water Compliance Report, offering consumers a detailed snapshot of how the state’s public water systems fared ...
FORT TOTTEN, N.D. — The Spirit Lake Nation will now be without drinkable tap water until Aug. 22, tribal officials announced ...
On a hot summer day, there is not much that’s better than making a splash and enjoying the lazy river. This morning, Raging ...
Conditions greeting North Dakota’s returning waterfowl had an impact on surveys tallying the numbers of spring breeding ducks ...
Most of eastern North Dakota was under a tornado watch for the evening of June 20, 2025. By late afternoon, two supercells ...
Severe thunderstorms that roared across North Dakota late Friday and early Saturday spawned tornadoes that killed three ...
The results are in on the long-running breeding duck survey, where biologists count ducks in social groups by species and ...
Powerful winds — including a tornado — that swept across parts of the upper Midwest left three people dead and a regional ...
“Things are continuing to decline a little bit as far as duck populations go,” Szymanski said in a news release. “The mallard ...
The city used 974.5 million gallons of water in 2024. Rural water users represented SWA's second-largest source of demand last year, using 489.6 million gallons of water.
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - As we are finally starting to feel that summer warmth, that is also fueling the growth of toxic algae on the water around the state. Toxic algae or cyanobacteria can be ...