by Patrick Kellar | Apr 2, 2026 | News
Faith, Palms, and Protest: Bismarck Marchers Carry a Message of Compassion to the Capitol More than 400 people walked from Trinity Lutheran Church near downtown Bismarck to the North Dakota State Capitol in a Palm Sunday demonstration rooted in scripture and shaped by...
by Patrick Kellar | Apr 1, 2026 | News
Rissa Williams has been endorsed by the North Dakota Dem-NPL Party for the North Dakota House of Representatives in District 31. “I’m running because I couldn’t wait any longer for someone to do something,” Williams said. Williams, a Bismarck English language...
by Patrick Kellar | Mar 31, 2026 | News
Snortland presentation assisted by District 33 house of representative candidate Kimball Banks Morton County resident and District 33 Dem-NPL senate candidate Signe Snortland presented at the Bismarck Historical Society’s “Hometown History” event on...
by Patrick Kellar | Mar 31, 2026 | News
Cole Montoya, a Bismarck resident and production assistant at KXMC-TV, has been endorsed by the North Dakota Dem-NPL Region 6 for the North Dakota House of Representatives in District 47. “I am a man of the people,” Montoya said. “And, in addition to representing...
by Patrick Kellar | Mar 28, 2026 | News
A dramatic and deeply divisive weekend at the North Dakota Republican convention is underscoring a broader political reality: while factions of the state’s Republican party battle over rules, loyalty, and control, the underlying policy record tying them together...
by Patrick Kellar | Mar 28, 2026 | News
A protest poster with “King Trump” and court jesters Kevin Cramer, Julie, Fedorchak, and John Hoeven. The boulevard of the State Capitol grounds drew an estimated 900-plus attendees Saturday, March 28 according to the No Kings event organizers. A large...