Great Plains Food Bank Served Record Number Of People In 2023
(Bismarck, ND) –The Great Plains Food Bank says they served a record number of people in need last year. The food bank says they provided food to more than 156-thousand people in 2023, which is 13-percent higher
Winter Weather Returns North Dakota
(Bismarck, ND) — Snow is making its way into northwestern North Dakota this morning, ending the state’s recent stretch of mild weather. Snow will likely continue to fall through tomorrow and into early Friday, with 3 to
Inmate Accused Of Inciting Prison Riot Found Not Guilty
(Grand Forks, ND) — A Grand Forks County Correctional Center inmate who was accused of starting a prison riot has been found not guilty. A jury reached the verdict after just one hour Wednesday afternoon at the
34 People Detained At North Dakota-Canada Border

(Neche, ND) — Border Patrol has detained 34 people at the U.S.-Canadian border near the small town of Neche, North Dakota. Officials say 19 people were detained in the area last week, and 15 more were detained
McKenzie County Farm And Ranch Show This Week
(McKenzie County, ND) — McKenzie County is holding its first-ever Farm and Ranch Show this week. Wednesday was marked “Bull Days” and producers showcased some of their livestock at the Ag Expo facility. Producers at the show
Mandan To Place Moratorium On New Storage Buildings
(Mandan, ND) — The City of Mandan is about to place a one-year moratorium on the construction of new self-storage unit buildings. As the city reworks its planning codes, planners have been reviewing zoning and land development
North Dakota Business Accused Of Being Straw Donor To Burgum Campaign
(Bismarck, ND) — A campaign finance watchdog organization has filed a Federal Election Commission complaint against a North Dakota business. Head East LLC is accused of being a “straw donor” to the Best of America PAC, which
Justice for Oglala Sioux Tribe Firefighter
(Pine Ridge, SD) — A Pine Ridge man is guilty of murdering an Oglala Sioux Tribe firefighter. J.T. Myore stabbed Leon Lakota to death and left his body on the side of a road in May of
Sioux Falls Child Care Center Temporarily Closes
(Sioux Falls, SD) — A child care center in eastern Sioux Falls has closed. Kidz Academy co-owner Amy Stockberger says her and the other owners received an email Tuesday morning from the center’s director, saying she was
South Dakota Lawmakers After Fentanyl Dealers
(Pierre, SD) — A bill is flying up the ladder that would bring harsher penalties on fentanyl dealers in South Dakota. State lawmakers hope Senate Bill Six is a step in saving lives by discouraging people from