Fire crews have been battling a series of fires in North Dakota this October amid dry, warm and windy conditions.
The fires that destroyed roughly 120,000 acres pushed this year past the damage that blazes caused in 2021, authorities said.
Driven by high winds and dry conditions, the North Dakota wildfires have burned through more than 120,000 acres.
State officials are asking hunters as the pheasant season gets underway to be aware of dry conditions in the wake of devastating wildfires in western North Dakota. Those fires might also impact ...
Authorities announced Monday that the Bear Den fire, near Mandaree, is now fully contained. The fires destroyed nearly ...
The last of six major wildfires that collectively scorched as much as 188 square miles in northwestern North Dakota this ...
By Scout Nelson The devastating wildfires that recently swept through over 110,000 acres in northwestern North Dakota have been largely contained. The resulting damage has led to significant soil ...
NEW TOWN, ND — Over the past few weeks the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation’s emergency services have been working in ...
By Scout Nelson North Dakota’s agricultural operations have been significantly impacted by recent wildfires, prompting the ...
The USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) has allocated $1 million in special funding to support landowners and operators in rebuilding essential conservation practices lost to the ...
ExxonMobil presented the North Dakota Stockmen’s Association and the North Dakota Stockmen’s Foundation with a $100,000 ...
Voters in several states are being will weigh in on ballot measures addressing energy or environmental issues. Some ask ...