FPD Looking For Man Who Approached Kids

(Fargo, ND) — Fargo Police are looking for a man who allegedly approached some young children on the street earlier this week. Authorities describe the man as heavy-set, average height with gray hair. He also walks with
Music Program At BPS Cut For No Teacher

(Bismarck, ND) — Another school program has fallen victim to the post pandemic trend of a teacher shortage. The Bismarck Schools say the orchestra program for fourth graders will be cut this year because officials couldn’t fill
Cops Catch Man Who Fled Into Red River

(Grand Forks, ND) — A man who fled police by jumping into the Red River has been taken into custody. Grand Forks police were called to Demers Avenue around 2 a.m. for a possible domestic dispute. Cops
Aeronautics Commission Awards $10 Million in South Dakota Airport Terminal Program (SDATP) Funds

PIERRE, S.D. – Earlier this summer, the South Dakota Department of Transportation (SDDOT) launched the South Dakota Airport Terminal Program (SDATP) following the successful passage of Senate Bill 144 in the 2024 legislative session. This bill allocated $10
Lincoln County Fatal Crash

Lincoln County, S.D.- A 28-year-old man suffered fatal injuries this morning in a two vehicle crash five miles northeast of Beresford, SD. The names of the people involved have not been released pending notification of family members. Preliminary crash information
SD Team Ties for 2nd at 4-H Shooting Sports National Championships
BROOKINGS, S.D. – South Dakota’s team tied for second place for the sweepstakes award at the 2024 4-H Shooting Sports National Championships. Thirty-five youth representing South Dakota State University Extension 4-H competed at the national championships from
Farmland Values Stabilizing
Farmland values have stabilized in Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Wyoming. A Benchmark Farm Value Trends Report from Farm Credit Service of America and Frontier Farm Credit says benchmark values rose just 0.07 percent. “The combination
Farm Groups Seek SAF Tax Credit Improvements
Top farm groups want improvements in the administration’s sustainable aviation or clean fuel tax credit, shortcomings they say could put the benefits “out of reach for many farmers.” The American Farm Bureau, the American Soybean Association, the
Financial Experts Want Support for U.S. Sugar Policy
Five dozen farm lenders and financial experts sent a letter to House and Senate Ag Committee leadership urging Congress to strengthen U.S. sugar policy in the farm bill and oppose efforts to weaken the safety net. “An
EIA: SAF Production Capacity Will Continue to Grow
The Energy Information Administration is predicting the production capacity of sustainable aviation fuel in the U.S. to increase from 2,000 barrels a day to 30,000 barrels a day this year. That’s if all announced capacity additions manage