USDA Predicts Large Decline in Farm Income

USDA’s Economic Research Service forecasts that U.S. net cash farm income will decrease by $42.2 billion, or 25.8 percent, to $121.7 billion in 2024 in inflation-adjusted dollars. This is after net farm cash income decreased in 2023

Hearing Date Set For Data Center Noise Lawsuit

(Williams County, ND) — A hearing date is set in Northwest District Court for noise concerns caused by the Atlas Power Data Center in Williams County. Twenty-two residents filed a civil lawsuit against Atlas Power and Williams

Man Accused Of Drive-By Shootings Pleads Guilty

(Mandan, ND) — A Mandan man has pleaded guilty to charges related to a series of drive-by shootings in Bismarck and surrounding Burleigh County. Police say Marcus Johnson shot at and damaged multiple homes and vehicles in

ND Supreme Court Rules In Favor Of Rail Bridge Demolition

(Bismarck, ND) — The North Dakota Supreme Court has ruled in favor of BNSF tearing down the historic rail bridge over the Missouri River between Bismarck and Mandan. The court released its opinion Thursday, upholding a South

Minot Murder Suspect Pleads Not Guilty

(Minot, ND) — A Minot man charged with murder in the death of 57-year-old Albert Granger has pleaded not guilty. Authorities say Granger was found unconscious with life-threatening injuries at a Minot hotel last February, and he

Geese Staying Home In Record Numbers This Year

(Bismarck, ND) — Biologists in North Dakota say they were “blown out of the water” by the results of this winter’s waterfowl survey. The results show that record numbers of Canada geese, a migratory species that normally

Winter Weather Causing Power Outages In North Dakota

(Dickinson, ND) — North Dakota’s recent warm stretch is over, as a winter storm system moves through the state. Accumulating snow and ice is causing power outages, especially in the western part of the state, though power

Dauby’s and Dakota Sports Merger

(Sioux Falls, SD) — Dauby’s and Dakota Sports are merging under the same ownership. The two Sioux Falls businesses have been around since the 1930s. Owner Jerry Hauff says they both have actually been working closely together