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A stray license plate found on a rural highway in Kenosha County, Wisconsin led police to take down a sprawling criminal ...
North Dakota Gov. Kelly Armstrong signed legislation April 30 approving the license plates, which will feature a solid black background with white letters and numbers. The bill was passed by state ...
North Dakota Gov. Kelly Armstrong signed legislation April 30 approving the license plates, which will feature a solid black background with white letters and numbers. The bill was passed by state ...
BISMARCK -- Revised North Dakota license plates are cropping up across the state after a controversial new plate was released in late 2015.In November, the state began issuing the revised "Sunrise ...
If proclaiming ILOVGOD on a North Dakota license plate is acceptable, a plate reading ISNOGOD should also be approved, a Fargo man is arguing after his application for the atheistic plate was ...
North Dakota Gov. Kelly Armstrong, center, signs into law a bill legalizing blackout license plates on Wednesday, April 30, 2025, at the North Dakota Capitol in Bismarck.
BISMARCK, N.D. -- North Dakota's first new license plate design in more than two decades was given the thumbs up Wednesday morning by members of the Legislature’s Budget Section. North Dakota ...
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Should the North Dakota Legislature approve a new state license plate issue, the Department of Transportation will hold a public contest to solicit designs, the agency's director says.
Since 1993, North Dakota's license plate has featured a bison and the state nickname, the "Peace Garden State" (the International Peace Garden spans North Dakota and Manitoba, Canada).
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - A bill introduced in the North Dakota legislature is proposing the state start making “blackout” license plates. “A constituent from Horace, a guy named Ben ...
But Michelson's not too sure about a new, proposed North Dakota law change. "It doesn't make any sense at all. There's very very few Corvettes that are going to be over $100,000 much less 120.