Potential Future Rail Route In North Dakota
(Bismarck, ND) — The Federal Railroad Administration is looking at 15 proposed future passenger rail routes, one of which is a revitalization of the North Coast Hiawatha Route. The route would be from Chicago to Seattle, crossing
Hundreds Push Back Against Cuts To Grand Forks Schools Music Programs
(Grand Forks, ND) — Nearly 400 people, many of them students, packed the Mark Sanford Education Center in Grand Forks Monday to speak out against budget cuts to school music programs. The cuts across the district were
Man Dies After Mandan Crash
(Mandan, ND) — A man who was injured in a crash in Mandan last week has died of his injuries. It happened when 77-year-old James Teske crashed his pickup truck into the back of an SUV stopped
Opp Brothers Facing Federal Charges In CSAM Case
(Dickinson, ND) — Twin brothers facing child sexual abuse material charges in Dickinson now face federal charges. Joel and Joshua Opp were arrested and charged earlier this year, though the state charges were dropped now that federal
Former Bank Of North Dakota President Dies At 64
(Bismarck, ND) — Former Bank of North Dakota President Eric Hardmeyer has lost his battle with cancer. The 64-year-old became the bank’s president in 2000 and retired in June 2021; serving as president during major events such
75-Year Sentence In Shooting Death Of Myron Pourier
(Rapid City, SD) — A Rapid City man is going to be behind bars for 75 years for the shooting death of Myron Pourier. Quincy Bear Robe shot Pourier at the Grand Gateway Hotel in March of
TNR Legalization Bill Moves To Governor’s Desk
(Sioux Falls, SD) — South Dakota lawmakers are sending a bill legalizing TNR to Governor Kristi Noem’s desk. It’s the process known as trap, neuter and release. Senate Bill 172 passed the Senate nearly unanimously, 31-to-1, after
P!NK Coming To Sioux Falls
(Sioux Falls, SD) — A music icon is making her way to Sioux Falls this year. P!NK will take over Denny Sanford Premier Center on October 21st. It will be one of the stops on her North
SD National Guard Gets Funding For Next Texas Deployment
(Pierre, SD) — The South Dakota National Guard’s next trip to the U.S.-Mexico border is closer to having the backing of state funds. This time, lawmakers are working to have one-point-five million dollars available for what will