Charlie Jeske To Resign, Retire From Bismarck Event Center

(Bismarck, ND) — Bismarck Event Center director Charlie Jeske is resigning and retiring. The City of Bismarck has reached a deal with Jeske, coming after months of investigation and paid leave. The investigation looked into his alleged

Two Multi-Vehicle Crashes Near Watford City

(Watford City, ND) — Emergency crews responded to two separate multi-vehicle crashes near Watford City this week. The first crash happened Monday morning on U.S. Highway 85, where four pickup trucks were involved in a chain-reaction crash.

North Dakota Postal Audit Reveals Multiple Issues

(Bismarck, ND) — An audit by the U.S. Postal Service revealed delayed mail and other issues at post offices in Bismarck, Mandan, and Minot. The audit comes after members of North Dakota’s congressional delegation pressed the inspector

$3.7M Grants Awarded To 13 SD Child Care Entities

(Sioux Falls, SD) — Thirteen child-care related businesses in South Dakota will split a three-point-seven million dollar grant. That’s according to the South Dakota Governor’s Office of Economic Development. The grant is a part of Governor Noem’s

Fire Causes Damage To Sioux Falls Home

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(Sioux Falls, SD) — Sioux Falls Fire Rescue wants to remind residents of the importance of having working smoke and carbon monoxide detectors after a fire took the life of a dog and caused significant damage to

SD Records 39 Flu Deaths So Far in 2023-24 Season

(Sioux Falls, SD) — More than 16-thousand flu cases have been recorded this year in South Dakota. That’s according to the Department of Health, which also states that 39 cases were “lethal.” These numbers are a part

Governor Noem Wants Federal Funding Audit On SD Tribes

(Pierre, SD) — Governor Noem wants the Biden Administration to conduct an audit of all federal funds given to the state’s nine Native American tribes. She sent a letter to U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland on the

Group Rallies For Referendum Against SB 201

(Pierre, SD) — A South Dakota property rights group wants to initiate a referendum on Senate Bill 201. The bill allows the state’s Public Utilities Commission to override county setbacks on carbon pipelines, which was a heated

Legislature is done!

PIERRE, S.D. (SDBA) — It is done.   After considering 560 bills, resolutions, and commemorations, meeting for 38 days, and having to delay adjournment a day because of winter weather, the 99th session of the South Dakota