MI Man Arrested In Minot Fentanyl Bust

(Minot, ND) — A Michigan man is being accused of selling fentanyl in Minot. Police say 24-year-old Michael Bailey of Detroit was arrested Saturday after allegedly selling 50 fentanyl pills to an undercover officer at a hotel
Bill To Legalize Charter Schools Passes State Senate

(Bismarck, ND) — A new state bill would legalize charter schools in North Dakota. The Senate bill introduced Tuesday would establish guidelines for state charter schools, including they must be open to anyone and not based on
New Town Schools Put On Lockdown After Threat

(New Town, ND) — A lockdown has been lifted at public schools in New Town. All schools in the tribal community were put on lockdown by authorities with the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation Tuesday morning because
Greenpeace Employee Tells Court Nonviolence Was Encouraged At Pipeline Protest

(Mandan, ND) — A former Greenpeace employee says he encouraged nonviolence during the 2016 protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline. Navajo activist Cy Wagoner took the stand Tuesday at the civil trial in Mandan where the pipeline
Glen Ullin Wildfire Fully Contained

(Glen Ullin, ND) — The Glen Ullin wildfire is now 100-percent contained. Grant County Sheriff Terry Dillon says the wildfire about 50 miles west of Bismarck destroyed a ten-mile stretch of farmland south of Glen Ullin, as
SDPB Funding Cuts Rejected

(Pierre, SD) — South Dakota lawmakers are locking in key budget decisions, including funding for South Dakota Public Broadcasting. Yesterday, the Joint Appropriations Committee elected not to follow former Governor Kristi Noem’s recommendation for nearly four-million dollars
Body Discovered In Scotland

(Scotland, SD) — An investigation is now underway following the discovery of a body in Scotland, South Dakota. Attorney General Marty Jackley confirmed a body was found yesterday. The South Dakota DCI is leading the investigation with
USDA Program Cut To Impact Feeding SD

(Sioux Falls, SD) — USDA programs that provides funding for Feeding South Dakota are being cut. One program helped to purchase food from local farmers and producers. Feeding South Dakota CEO Lori Dykstra says the organization won’t