State Bill Would End Daylight Saving Time In North Dakota

(Bismarck, ND) — A new state bill would end Daylight Saving Time in North Dakota. House Bill 1259 would make the entire state exempt from the time change that happens twice a year in most parts of
Harvey Police Arrest Alleged Robber Who Shot During A Break-In

(Harvey, ND) — Police have arrested an alleged robber who was shot while trying to break into a house in Harvey. Harvey Police say Jacob Gable was shot by a homeowner last October during an attempted break-in.
Williston Man Who Fired At Police Found Guilty Of Attempted Murder
(Williston, ND) — A Williston man who opened fire on police has been found guilty of attempted murder. Joshua Martinez was arrested in 2023 for shooting at police officers after he pulled away from a traffic stop
Nearly 36-Hundred Cited During ND Click It or Ticket Campaign
(Undated) — The numbers from North Dakota’s latest Click It or Ticket campaign are in. The state says nearly 36-hundred citations were given out between November 1st and December 12th. Of those, more than 23-hundred were for
Basin Electric To Build Power Station Near Epping

(Bismarck, ND) — A new natural gas-fueled generation facility is coming to Williams County. Basin Electric announced Thursday the Bison Generation Station will be built near Epping and that it will be operational in five years. The
Burgum’s Nomination for Interior Secretary Goes to Full Senate

(Washington, DC) — Doug Burgum is a step closer to becoming Interior Secretary. The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee voted 18-to-2 Thursday to advance the former North Dakota governor’s nomination. It now goes to the full
Ten Commandments In SD Schools Gains Traction

(Sioux Falls, SD) — The proposal that would require the Ten Commandments to be displayed in every South Dakota classroom is gaining ground. Sponsored by Republican Senator John Carley, Senate Bill 51 passed with a 4-3 vote
Lawmakers Discuss New Men’s Prison

PIERRE, S.D. (SDBA) — During a legislative budget hearing Thursday, South Dakota corrections officials defended plans for a new $825 million men’s prison, facing tough questions about location and costs. “This is not a supermax facility,” Department
Missing Bodies Recovered After Akaska Fishing Accident

(Akaska, SD) — The bodies of two fishermen have been found after their vehicle fell through ice last week. It happened on the Missouri River near Akaska. According to Walworth authorities, both 51-year-old Kent Kramer and 71-year-old