First Ever Ammonia Carbon Intensity Verification Program

The Fertilizer Institute is launching the Verified Ammonia Carbon Intensity program, a voluntary certification of the carbon footprint of ammonia production at a specific facility. It’s the first program of its kind and is designed to provide

Minot City Council Considers Issues For Lawmakers

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(Minot, ND) — Flood protection, fire debris cleanup and property taxes are among the issues Minot City Council is considering taking to state lawmakers when the new legislative session begins. Minot City Council met last Friday to

Family Speaks Out On Belcourt Man Killed by Police

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(Belcourt, ND) — The family of a Belcourt man killed Sunday in an officer-involved shooting says he had struggled with depression and was suicidal. Officials say 32-year-old Jordan Parisien was shot after he was doing U-turns on

Norovirus Likely On Rise In ND

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(Bismarck, ND) — North Dakota health officials are warning of a possible increase in norovirus cases. Often referred to as stomach flu, norovirus symptoms include vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain, fever and chills. The CDC says outbreaks of

Bicyclist’s Name Released In Fatal Aberdeen Crash

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(Brookings, SD) — The name of an Aberdeen bicyclist who was killed in a crash last week has been released. South Dakota DPS says 65-year-old Roger Genung was struck by a pickup in Aberdeen while riding his

SD Habitat For Humanity Chapters Remember Carter

(Sioux Falls, SD) — South Dakota branches of Habitat for Humanity are remembering former President Jimmy Carter. Carter died Sunday at the age of 100. The 39th President visited South Dakota several times during his work as

Man Pleads Guilty In Connection To Deadly Stabbing

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(Lake Andes, SD) — A Lake Andes man is pleading guilty in connection to a deadly stabbing earlier this year. In a Charles Mix County court yesterday, 18-year-old Mackenzie Antelope pleaded guilty to first-degree manslaughter. The incident

Former DOR Employee Guilty Plea

(Pierre, SD) — A former South Dakota Department of Revenue employee is pleading guilty to forgery. Yesterday, Lynne Hunsley pleaded guilty to one count of forgery and one count of grand theft by deception. She allegedly used