ND Airports See Record Numbers

(Undated) — All eight of the North Dakota’s commercial service airports continuing to see record passenger numbers. Over 105-thousand people boarded planes this past January, which surpasses the previous January record of 100-thousand-617 back in 2015. It
ICE Arrest In Hettinger

(Hettinger, ND) — The Adams County Sheriff and Immigration Customs Enforcement have announced the arrest of an unauthorized immigrant in Hettinger. Forty-five-year-old Jose Romero was arrested and has reportedly made multiple illegal entries, according to authorities. He’s
Loan Approved for Next 2 Phases of Flood Control Project

(Minot, ND) — A flood control project in Minot is moving forward. The City Council approved a loan Monday to begin the project’s next two phases. One phase will start north of downtown and extend east to
FL Woman Accused of Child Abuse in Minot

(Minot, ND) — A Florida woman is under arrest in Minot for alleged child abuse. The Minot Police Department says it responded to reports Monday of a child being assaulted in a parked vehicle. Investigators believe a
3 Killed in Spirit Lake Reservation Shooting, Suspect in Custody

(St. Michael, ND) — Three members of the Spirit Lake Tribe are dead after a shooting in St. Michael yesterday morning. Tribal leadership says the incident happened around 9:30 a.m on the reservation. Law enforcement arrested a
CO2 Eminent Domain Bill Passes

(Pierre, SD) — A bill that will prohibit exercise of eminent domain for the use of a carbon capture pipeline is heading to the Governor’s desk. House Bill 10-52 passed in the Senate on a 23-12 vote.
Senator Rounds Reacts To President Trump Congress Address

(Washington, DC) — South Dakota’s U.S. Senator Mike Rounds is sharing his takeaways from President Trump’s joint address to Congress last night. Rounds was there at Capitol Hill to absorb the lengthy speech. In an interview with
Legislature Pushes Through Bills as Session Clock Ticks Down

By Todd Epp, SDBA PIERRE, S.D. (SDBA) — The South Dakota Legislature confronts a wall-to-wall schedule today (Wednesday) with the 32nd legislative day leaving only six working days before final adjournment. Committee rooms burst with activity from