State Lawmakers Break For Crossover

(Bismarck, ND) — North Dakota lawmakers are in recess for their crossover break. Crossover is the deadline for state legislators to send bills to the other chamber. Tuesday was the deadline. The North Dakota Monitor says the
Greenpeace Trial Underway In Mandan

(Mandan, ND) — Testimony begins in Mandan this morning in a 300-million-dollar civil trial against Greenpeace by a Texas pipeline company. The New York Times says Texas company Energy Transfer is accusing the environmental group of masterminding
Grand Forks Public Schools Gets Back More Than Half of Money Lost in Wire Transfer Scam

(Grand Forks, ND) — Grand Forks Public Schools is getting back some of the money it lost in a fraudulent wire transfer last summer. Business Manager Brandon Baumbach tells the Grand Forks Herald that law enforcement has
ND Sues BLM Over Changes to State’s Resource Management Plan

(Bismarck, ND) — North Dakota is suing the Bureau of Land Management. Attorney General Drew Wrigley claims the BLM made changes to the state’s Resource Management Plan, which restrict the development of oil and gas resources. Wrigley
Puppies Abandoned In Dumpster Not True

(Sioux Falls, SD) — Authorities are revealing a shocking case of puppies allegedly abandoned in Sioux Falls is not what happened. An original report claimed that three puppies were found in a dumpster on January 25th. Yesterday,
Deadly Rapid City Shooting Update

(Rapid City, SD) — A woman is now accused of murder following a deadly shooting Sunday night in Rapid City. The suspect has been identified as 28-year-old Pam White Butterfly of Rapid City. According to Rapid City
South Dakota lawmakers have a less hectic schedule today

PIERRE, S.D. (SDBA) — South Dakota legislators will tackle several high-profile bills Wednesday, as the 100th legislative session enters its 28th day Bills include measures on government accountability, veterans services, and medical assistance. The House State Affairs
CO2 Pipeline Construction Paused

(Pierre, SD) — South Dakota lawmakers are taking steps to pause any construction of carbon dioxide pipelines across the state. Yesterday, House lawmakers passed House Bill 10-85 that would initiate a temporary pause CO2 pipeline construction. The