ND Lawmakers Show Support For Israel After Iran Attack

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(Bismarck, ND) — North Dakota lawmakers are supporting Israel after Tuesday’s attack by Iran. The office of Governor Burgum released a statement saying “North Dakota stands firmly with Israel” against the attack, and called Iran “the world’s

Stabenow Calls for Emergency Assistance After Helene

Senate Ag Chair Debbie Stabenow called for emergency assistance for farmers, ranchers, and rural communities who suffered devastating losses in the wake of Hurricane Helene. “This is a horrible blow to farmers, ranchers, and rural communities across

Over $2M in Unclaimed Funds Returned to North Dakotans

(Bismarck, ND) — North Dakotans are being urged to check if they have some money coming to them. More than two-million dollars in unclaimed funds is being returned to state residents after the settlement of a lawsuit

Bismarck Considers ‘Prohibitive Camping’ Ordinance

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(Bismarck, ND) — Bismarck is looking at ways to deal with its increasing number of homeless people camping on city streets. The City Commission is now considering a “prohibitive camping ordinance” that would ban encampments with fires,

Elementary Students Receive New Shoes

(Sioux Falls, SD) — Students at Terry Redlin Elementary received a new pair of shoes from Samaritan’s Feet and Premier Bank. Samaritan’s feet is an nonprofit organization that has served almost ten-point-five million people by providing shoes

Rapid City Diaper Drive Helps Families In Need

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(Rapid City, SD) — Rapid City teamed up with the Volunteers of America Mommy’s Closet to provide diapers and donations to families struggling financially. The drive brought in over 20-thousand diapers, three-thousand dollars in cash donations and

18-Year-Old Killed In Rapid City Shooting

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(Rapid City, SD) — The Rapid City Police Department has confirmed that one person has been killed in the result of a shooting on Monday night. Three people were taken to the hospital for injuries after officers

Former State Prison Employee Pleads Guilty

(Sioux Falls, SD) — A former state prison employee is pleading guilty to having sexual contact with an inmate. Thirty-six-year-old Cassandra Jelsma was charged one count of a prohibited sexual act between a prison employee and a