Extreme Cold Disrupts ND Oil Production

(Bismarck, ND) — Extreme cold is disrupting oil production in North Dakota. The North Dakota Pipeline Authority says oil production was down by over 130-thousand barrels per day as of Tuesday morning, which is about 12-percent of
Hoeven And Kramer Endorse State Judge For U.S. Attorney
(Washington, DC) — Senators John Hoeven and Kevin Cramer are recommending a state judge to take over as the U.S. Attorney from North Dakota. On Tuesday, the two Republicans endorsed state court judge Nicholas Chase to fill
State House Hears Testimony On Gender Identity, Sexuality Bills

(Bismarck, ND) — The North Dakota House is considering bills related to gender identity and sexuality. Tuesday, the House Health and Human Services Committee heard testimony on a proposal that changes the way gender is defined in
Grand Forks Man Arrested After High-Speed Chase

(Grand Forks, ND) — A Grand Forks man is facing several charges after a high-speed chase in a stolen car. The Grand Forks Sheriff’s Office says Kyler Kleppe fled in a stolen vehicle early Monday after deputies
North Dakota Defendants Among Those Pardoned By Trump
(Washington, DC) — At least two men with North Dakota ties are among those being pardoned by President Trump for their roles in the January 6th Capitol riot. Rockne Earles of Oriska and Damian Johnston, who once
Daktronics Making Legal Jurisdiction Move

(Brookings, SD) — South Dakota company Daktronics is moving forward with a possible change to its legal jurisdiction. The company announced it’s taking steps to incorporate in the state of Delaware. If the move is approved by
Jan. 6th Pardons Include South Dakotans
(Washington, DC) — Five people from South Dakota are part of President Donald Trump’s January 6th pardons. Yesterday, Trump pardoned over 15-hundred people charged with crimes related to the U.S. Capitol riot back at the beginning of