NFL Salary Cap Increases For Second Straight Year

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(Undated) — The NFL is spreading the wealth. The league informed its teams on Wednesday that the per-team salary cap for 2025 will be between 277.5-million-dollars and 281.5-million-dollars. The final figure will be determined following further negotiations

Leonard Peltier Speaks Out At Turtle Mountain

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(Belcourt, ND) — Leonard Peltier is speaking out for the first time since returning home to Turtle Mountain. The Native American activist was pardoned by former President Biden last month after spending nearly 50 years in prison

State Fines Wind Company for Disturbing Tribal Artifacts

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(Bismarck, ND) — State regulators say they’ve issued one of the largest-ever fines to a wind power company. The North Dakota Public Services commission has fined NextEra Energy of Florida 50-thousand dollars for disturbing Native American historic

ND House Passes Bill To Raise State Gas Tax

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(Bismarck, ND) — A bill that would raise the state gas tax is moving on to the Senate. The North Dakota House approved a measure yesterday that would increase the gas tax by three percent. The proposed

Teen Dies From Freezing Exposure

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(Wewela, SD) — South Dakota’s frigid weather is turning deadly. According to the Tripp County Sheriff’s Office, a 16-year-old boy has died from exposure to the freezing temperatures. His body was found near an abandoned vehicle on

Some legislators are busy, busy sponsors!

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PIERRE, S.D. (SDBA) — Rep. Heather Baxter, R-Rapid City, a freshman legislator, and Sen. Carl Perry, R-Aberdeen, a veteran legislator, have sponsored the most bills in the 2025 South Dakota Legislature. That’s according to legislative records and the tracking

SD Porn Age Verification Passes

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(Pierre, SD) — A bill that would require age verification for porn sites in South Dakota is a Governor Rhoden signature away from becoming law. House Bill 10-53 was unanimously passed by the State Senate and now