Neo-Nazi Group Leader Sounds Off On Social Media About SD March
(Pierre, SD) — The leader of a Neo-Nazi group that held protests at the State Capitol and downtown Deadwood Saturday is going after Governor Noem on social media. C.A. Pohlhaus, who goes by “The Hammer,” runs the
New High-Tech Farm Shop Opens In Casselton
(Casselton, ND) — The Grand Farm Innovation Shop just west of Casselton opened Monday, bringing new resources to local farmers. It provides the space, technology, and research infrastructure needed to make North Dakota an agricultural hub. In
Updated Bismarck Flood Maps Approved
(Bismarck, ND) — The Bismarck City Commission has approved the new updated flood risk map, ending their fight with FEMA over flood insurance maps. The vote comes nearly two years after FEMA released updated preliminary flood risk
Produced Water Spill Near Watford City
(Watford City, ND) — Henry Hill Oil Services has reported a water spill at a production site near Watford City. It happened on Sunday at the Schneiderman One S-W-D well, where officials say an equipment failure released
Charge Dropped For Man Accused Of Deadly Shooting
(Beulah, ND) — A man accused of a deadly bar shooting in Beulah is no longer facing an attempted murder charge. The shooting happened last March after Shawn Gramkow reportedly used a racial slur and was punched,
Gov. Burgum Confirms Vetting For Vice President
(Bismarck, ND) — North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum has confirmed that he’s being vetted as a potential vice president for candidate Donald Trump. The confirmation comes after Burgum received requests for vetting paperwork. Trump and Burgum have
ND Primary Today, Fewer Early Votes Reported This Year
(Bismarck, ND) — As voters head to the polls today for the North Dakota primary today, the secretary of state reports fewer votes being cast early compared to last year. As of Monday, nearly 45-and-a-half-thousand votes had