Crothers is the longest-serving judge who currently sits on the Supreme Court. He authored an opinion that declared North ...
North Dakota Supreme Court Justice Daniel Crothers, center, announced he will retire in February. At left is Justice Douglas ...
BISMARCK, N.D. (Valley News Live) - After 21 years shaping North Dakota law, Supreme Court Justice Daniel Crothers announced ...
The action plan states that over $14 million of the funds will be used for infrastructure and projects that will mitigate ...
Governor Rhoden announced on Monday that the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development approved South ...
Following a November 21 ruling by the North Dakota Supreme Court, abortion is now heavily restricted in the state. The law ...
The State Bar Association asked North Dakota lawyers to evaluate the applicants for the seat left vacant by the October ...
Republican Gov. Larry Rhoden announced Monday the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) approved ...
BISMARCK — North Dakota Supreme Court Justice Daniel Crothers informed Gov. Kelly Armstrong on Wednesday, Nov. 26, his plans to retire Feb. 28, 2026. Crothers served 20 years on the high court, having ...
South Dakota Governor Larry Rhoden has announced that a Disaster Relief Plan for North Sioux City has been approved.
Justice Daniel Crothers, appointed to the bench in 2005, will retire from the North Dakota Supreme Court early next year.
While we're still a year away from the state's gubernatorial election, many are wondering who could be our next governor. Will it be DeSantis again?