Hebron City Demographics

Hebron, located in Morton County, ND, had a 2020 population of approximately 794. The median age was about 47.5 years, reflecting an older population. Gender distribution was nearly even, with 51% male and 49% female. Racially, the city was predominantly White (about 95%), with small minorities including Native American (2%), and those identifying as two or more races (2%). Hispanic or Latino residents made up about 1% of the population.

Hebron City Housing

Hebron, located in Morton County, ND, has a homeownership rate of approximately 70%, with median home values around $110,000 in 2023. Rentals comprise about 20% of housing, with average monthly rents near $700. The city features mainly single-family homes and some multi-family units across quiet neighborhoods. Recent years show stable property values with modest annual increases of 2-4%. Property taxes average 1.2% of assessed value, making Hebron an affordable, family-friendly community with a low cost of living.

Education in Hebron City

Hebron, North Dakota, has one public school, Hebron Public School, serving grades K-12 with about 130 students and a student-teacher ratio of 9:1. The graduation rate is close to 90%. The school offers some Advanced Placement (AP) coursework, but bachelor's degrees require attending college elsewhere. Adult education opportunities are limited locally. School safety is highly rated, and the district participates in North Dakota’s school safety initiatives. Educational programs include FFA, athletics, and music. The average Niche academic score for Hebron Public School is B-.

Transportation in Hebron City

Hebron, Morton, ND, relies heavily on personal vehicles, with over 95% of households owning at least one car and less than 1% of residents using public transit, as no regular public transportation exists. The average one-way commute is approximately 25 minutes, primarily along ND Highway 10 and nearby Interstate 94. Most residents commute to local employers in agriculture, education, or travel to larger hubs like Mandan or Bismarck. Infrastructure is road-based, with limited sidewalks or bike lanes. Carpooling is low, at under 7%, reflecting Hebron’s rural nature and dispersed employment centers.

Hebron City Healthcare

Hebron, city in Morton County, ND, has limited local healthcare, with Hebron Clinic (CHI St. Alexius affiliate) offering primary care. The nearest hospital is Sanford Health in Bismarck, 45 miles away. Morton County’s uninsured rate is ~8.6%, with 19.5% of residents 65+. Common health issues include heart disease, diabetes, and respiratory illnesses, reflecting state trends. Access to specialists requires travel to Bismarck. Most residents have private insurance, Medicaid, or Medicare. The county’s patient-provider ratio is approximately 1,720:1, higher than the national average, indicating provider shortages in this rural area.

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