North Dakotans To Vote On Congressional Age Limits
(Bismarck, ND) — North Dakota voters will get to decide on congressional age limits when they hit the polls on June 11th for the state’s primary election. The group “Retire Congress North Dakota” submitted 42-thousand signatures last
Standing Rock Nation Gets Funding For Electric Vehicle Charging Network
(Fort Yates, ND) — The Standing Rock Nation has just received money for a 12-and-a-half-million-dollar Intertribal electric vehicle charging network. The grant comes from the Department of Energy in collaboration with The Native Sun Community Power Development
Man Dies In Tractor Accident
(Cathay, ND) — A man has died in a tractor accident near Cathay. Officials say it happened Monday morning on 9th Street Northeast, where the man’s tractor veered off the road into a ditch. The man was
Accumulating Snow Likely This Week
(Bismarck, ND) — Meteorologists are tracking a winter weather system that’s expected to bring accumulating snow to North Dakota this week. A blanket of late-season snow is looking most likely in places like Williston, Bismarck, Washburn, New
Grand Forks Teen Charged With Murder
(Grand Forks, ND) — A Grand Forks teenager faces a murder charge in connection with a deadly stabbing. It happened at an apartment complex parking lot on March 15th, when police say a group of people got
Neighbor Helps Three People Escape Alcester House Fire

(Alcester, SD) — Three people are safe after a dangerous house fire in Alcester Sunday night. A neighbor is being praised as a hero for alerting the residents inside the home who were still unaware of the
Sioux Falls Homicide Under Investigation
(Sioux Falls, SD) — Authorities in Sioux Falls are confirming the first homicide in the city since last July. It happened in Downtown Sioux Falls early Saturday morning at the 200 block of East 12th Street. Sioux
Funding Available For South Dakota Airports With New Law
(Pierre, SD) — A recent bill signed into law is opening up funding to help airports across South Dakota soar to new heights. Senate Bill 144 allows the state’s airports to apply for additional funds to go
Governor Noem Facing Criticism From South Dakota Tribes
(Pierre, SD) — Leaders from two Native American tribes are calling out Governor Noem. It’s because of her comments about their reservations during a town hall last week. Noem said she believes some tribal leaders are benefiting