AM Radio Act Gets Enough Support to Pass the House

The AM for Every Vehicle Act has hit the magic number of voting co-sponsors it will need to ensure passage through the House of Representatives. Sponsors of the House legislation, led by New Jersey Representative Josh Gottheimer,

NAWG Responds to the State of the Union Address

Washington, D.C. (March 7, 2024) – Tonight, President Joseph Biden delivered his third State of the Union remarks to Congress. NAWG CEO Chandler Goule provided the following statement in response: “While the President addressed many issues of importance

Disaster Relief Fund Opens After Texas Wildfires

The Texas & Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association announced that cattle producers impacted by wildfires in the Texas Panhandle and Western Oklahoma can now apply for financial help. The emergency assistance is available through the group’s Disaster Relief

More Positive Reaction to SEC Removing Scope 3 Requirements

The Securities and Exchange Commission omitted the Scope 3 reporting requirement from its final climate disclosure rule. Scope 3 would have required public companies to report the greenhouse gas emissions from their supply chains and affected family

North Dakota Gas Prices Are Up

(Bismarck, ND) — Gas prices have gone up in North Dakota this week, and that trend is likely to continue. According to Triple-A, a spike in gas prices is common this time of year as refineries undergo

Decision On TRNP Wild Horses To Be Made Next Month

(Medora, ND) — Officials will soon decide on whether the wild horses of Theodore Roosevelt National Park will be removed. The proposed removal of the horses has sparked intense debate in recent years. Those who want to

Man Fatally Stabbed In Grand Forks

(Grand Forks, ND) — Grand Forks police are investigating a deadly stabbing that happened Thursday morning. Investigators say Anfernee Economy was stabbed in the heart during a brawl in the parking lot of the Sterling Pointe Apartments.

Minot Exploring Solutions For Snow Piles

(Minot, ND) — Minot is still trying to figure out what to do with the snow piling up in the downtown area at the edge of walkways. The city left huge piles of it when they plowed

North Dakota Dairy Farms On The Decline

(Bismarck, ND) — Dairy Farms seem to be drying up in North Dakota. The State Agriculture Department reports that only 29 federally regulated dairy farms are left in the state. That’s compared to the 53 farms operating