ND Canvassing Board Certifies Election Results
(Bismarck, ND) — Most of North Dakota’s election results are now official. The State Canvassing Board met Wednesday and unanimously certified the results of the November 5th election. However, the board will reconvene next month to consider
New Chapter For SD CO2 Pipeline Debate
(Pierre, SD) — The fight over carbon pipelines in South Dakota continues. Summit Carbon solutions submitted a new carbon pipeline application to the state Public Utilities Commission yesterday. Summit hopes to have South Dakota join Iowa and
South Dakota AG Urging Congress To Pass Kids Online Safety Act
(Pierre, SD) — South Dakota is joining a national effort to increase federal online protections for children. Attorney General Marty Jackley is urging Congress to pass the bipartisan Kids Online Safety Act before the end of the
SD Postal Union Against USPS Plan
(Sioux Falls, SD) — The president of the South Dakota Postal Workers Union is speaking out against the U.S. Postal Service’s latest plan. The USPS announced it would be shifting local mail processing operations to Omaha, Nebraska,
Thune Talks Relationship With President-Elect Trump
(Washington, D.C.) — South Dakota Senator John Thune believes he and President-elect Donald Trump are building a solid working relationship. This comes as Thune heads into his new role as Senate Majority Leader, one of the highest
Dunham Park Shooting Suspect Faces Extradition From South Carolina

(Sioux Falls, SD) — There are new details on the arrest of a Sioux Falls murder suspect. On Tuesday, authorities in South Carolina found Lamont Burks Jr., the second man allegedly involved in a shooting at Dunham