“If we can turn out the largest Native vote in North Dakota history, I believe that’s sending a message.”
Since voting "no" to push Brett Kavanaugh through to the Supreme Court, Heidi Heitkamp hasn't been doing so well in the polls in North Dakota. But what does her family think of standing up for what she believes? Who is Heidi Heitkamp's husband, Darwin Lange?
The City of Walhalla has fired their long-time economic development director Kathy Stremick. Stremick has worked for the city since 1983, and SAB readers will probably remember her as the local official who was pushing for Legislators to purchase a ski resort for the sake of local tourism. Stremick also ran for the state House
Republicans' voter ID law is designed to disenfranchise Native Americans. It's working.
Yesterday I wrote a post wondering if we could undermine the black market human trafficking trade by turning willing prostitution into legal commerce. The idea being that we could take away business from the thugs and criminals who traffic in sex slaves and turn it over to business people who operate out in the open...
Chalk up another victory for Obamacare: WASHINGTON (AP) – Americans thinking about buying health insurance on their own later this year, or maybe switching to a different insurer, are probably out of luck. The policies are going off the market as a little-noticed consequence of President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul. With limited exceptions, insurance...
On a blank map of North Dakota, students are quizzed on 25+ physical and political features (rivers, cities, mountains, national parks, lakes, bordering states, etc). A good pre- or post-unit assessment.
Red River Trust acquired six parcels of land near the borders of Minnesota and Canada in November that officials say may violate state corporate farming laws. The trust has been linked to Bill Gates.
The Electoral College is a strange and often misunderstood institution of U.S. politics. Get the straight scoop with our interesting Electoral College facts.
Back in 2011 the North Dakota University System paid hundreds of thousands of dollars for a system-wide audit conducted by LarsonAllen LLP. This was perhaps one of the most sweeping reviews of the system’s performance ever conducted, and is certainly the most comprehensive recent audit available. So it’s interesting, in light of a security breach...
Tribal members have had to obtain a state-issued or tribal ID showing their home addresses, a requirement that voting rights groups say disenfranchises voters.
Sen. Heidi Heitkamp of North Dakota – a red state Democrat who had been an undecided vote – announced Thursday that she will oppose Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination to the Supreme Court.
Strategists warn that the ruby red districts the party drew up are narrowing its appeal.
Republicans are suppressing votes and trying to remake the electorate to win in states like Georgia and North Dakota. That's un-American.
In North Dakota, Republicans managed to beat Heidi Heitkamp in North Dakota. But down the ballot, they paid a price
George W. Kingsbury came to Dakota Territory in 1862 after working on newspapers in New York, Illinois, and Kansas. He took over the Yankton “Weekly Dakotan” and remained in the town for 40 years. Kingsbury wrote a five-volume “History of Dakota Territory” and was active in politics.
The rock legend’s latest song, Indian Givers, is about the pipeline and seeks to raise awareness about the Native water protectors in North Dakota.
The Sacred Stone Camp established by the Standing Rock Sioux tribe in North Dakota has brought together thousands of demonstrators in opposition to the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline, a 1,172-mile conduit designed to carry some 200 million barrels of crude oil per year from fracking fiel...
Police in riot gear faced off with protesters on horseback over disputed land near the North Dakota Access Pipeline.
He blames "severe winter weather" but says no one will be allowed back.
These are fun colorfully whimsical illustrations from a bygone time. Each map captures the essence of the state or states being depicted. Remember you’re looking at 1930’s comic satire, where stereotypes and political correctness were viewed through a much broader lens. This map series is a compilation of prints. Some with two adjoining states in the same illustration and some depicting only one state in the illustration. Each map lists many of the primary cities, towns, and points of interest throughout the state. Also available is the accompanying information page, with corresponding numbers, that reference History and Facts on each map. You can purchase only the map or both the map and the state info page. (WATERMARK will not appear on your print) This is a high-quality reproduction of a 1930’s vintage map with illustrations by Berta and Elmer Hader. Each map was individually scanned using state of the art equipment to capture every detail from the original. The file has been expertly retouched and enhanced to produce the highest quality print, while staying true to the original illustrations, including the vintage colors and tones. (Frame Not Included) DETAILS: Each image is printed on fine art photographic paper using archival inks. Prints come with borders so the illustration can fit a standard print/frame size. Border width varies with print size and proportions. AWESOME DEALS! **FREE US SHIPPING** Purchase 2 items and save 15% with Code 15OFF2 Purchase 3 or more items and save 20% with Code 20OFF3 Multiple Print Discount is not automatically applied at check out. You need to enter the Discount Code above. If you have any questions, please feel free to Convo me anytime! LOOKING FOR MORE AMAZING VINTAGE WALL ART! Check out my Sister Shops Inkjet Alley & Digii Alley https://www.etsy.com/shop/Inkjetalley https://www.etsy.com/shop/digiialley
A proposed oil pipeline is set to begin construction on tribal lands in North Dakota. Members of various Native American reservations gathered Monday to try to stop it.
The pastoral presentation marks the first time he’s gotten political with his land.
The outgoing Democrat from North Dakota is staying busy during the final weeks of her senate term
Native Americans and protesters await a ruling on an injunction to stop work on the $3.7bn pipeline they say threatens their water and protected land
Scientists at Northwestern University in Chicago say they witnessed a burst of zinc fireworks at the moment when a human sperm joins an egg.
North Dakota Republican Brandon Prichard said the Ohio abortion vote shows why "direct democracy should not exist."
Republican legislators are proposing laws that would criminalize nonviolent protest in North Dakota, Minnesota, Michigan, Washington, and Iowa