Federal cost cutting imperils some North Dakota senior programs After 44 years serving seniors in the state, programs could end without funding
Does North Dakota get 36% of its available energy from wind? Yes. Wind energy accounts for at least 36% of North Dakota’s electricity generation. As of 2023, wind power made up about 36% of the state’s net electricity generation and was the second-largest source of electricity after coal. North Dakota ranks among the top states in the nation for
NDNC's Reporting Featured in Award-Winning Series Reporter Michael Standaert discusses his article that uncovered targeted media manipulation in North Dakota. His work was part of a collaborative effort recognized with the Arthur E. Rowse Award for Excellence in Examining the News Media.
Your support is helping us reach more North Dakotans Hello, I’m Sabrina Halvorson, CEO of the North Dakota News Cooperative. I want to take a moment to thank you for supporting our mission and to share a few ways your generosity helped strengthen reliable, regional news across our state in the last month. You're expanding access
Cyber attacks, grocery stores, and the ripple effect in rural North Dakota A cyber attack on a major food distributor can cause empty shelves and supply shortages, reaching all the way to rural North Dakota. Listen here: Backstory 120:00/600.4735371× In this episode of The Backstory, North Dakota News Cooperative reporter Michael Standaert discusses his recent story on how a
Are landlords in North Dakota required to return security deposits within 30 days of a tenant moving out? Welcome to our first fact brief. The North Dakota News Cooperative is now partnering with Gigafact to bring you fact briefs like this. Fact briefs are informative responses to real claims circulating online, all in 150 words or less. They provide a clear “yes” or “no” answer to the key
Storytelling Meets Soil: How Mini-Docs Are Fueling Interest in Regenerative Agriculture A new mini-documentary is putting North Dakota farmers and their efforts to restore soil health in the national spotlight. In this episode of The Backstory, host Sabrina Halvorson talks with reporter Michael Standaert about his article exploring how short films and sustainable farming trends are intersecting. Listen here: Backstory 110: