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BISMARCK, N.D. – The travel and tourism economy in North Dakota surpassed pre-pandemic levels in 2023, according to a new report released by the North Dakota Department of Commerce.
BISMARCK, ND (KXNET) — It was a strong year for North Dakota tourism in 2024. That’s according to a report from the North ...
North Dakota's Tourism and Marketing Division plans to spend $3.1 million promoting the state this year, including an increase on digital ads from 2022.
BISMARCK, N.D. – North Dakota Gov. Kelly Armstrong along with Commerce Tourism and Marketing Director Sara Otte Coleman released new marketing materials Jan. 22 promoting thousands of the state ...
Tourism is booming in North Dakota right now. This year, the state’s Department of Commerce found that a whopping 25.6 million people visited our state. On Wednesday, ...
North Dakota has a biennial tourism budget of about $9.7 million, meaning the state gets that much every two-year budget cycle. Those dollars are dwarfed by area states, including South Dakota ...
For travel-generated payroll, North Dakota led the nation at 11.1 percent, and once again was the only state to experience double digit growth.
BISMARCK — North Dakota's travel and tourism industry took major hits from the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, but a large jump in visits to the state's tourism website may hint at a possible bright ...
North Dakota Governor Kelly Armstrong and North Dakota Tourism have launched a revitalized "Hello ND" marketing campaign, featuring a fresh look and feel designed to resonate with today's travelers.
Authorities in North Dakota issued a travel alert because heavy snow, reduced visibility and icy roads are creating hazardous driving conditions. Dozens of schools in the Dakotas were closed ...
Outdoor recreation surged this year amid the coronavirus pandemic, but the 20-month U.S.-Canada border closure to nonessential travel cut into North Dakota's tourism industry. Theodore Roosevelt ...
Weather officials in North Dakota are warning residents to pack extra food and water in their vehicles as an ice storm has made it "nearly impossible" to travel.