ND Senate Strikes Down Proposal To Reinvest $40M

(Bismarck, ND) — North Dakota assets won’t be invested in gold and silver. The state Senate struck down the House’s 40-million-dollar legislation a month after it was proposed. One percent of all state money deposited into the
NCI Asks Lawmakers For Global Crop Funding

(Fargo, ND) — The Northern Crops Institute is trying to keep farmers afloat through global commerce. NCI has asked state lawmakers for funding to connect North Dakota farmers with global trade partners for crop sales. If passed
Suspect Arrested for Burglary in Minot

(Minot, ND) — A suspect is in custody for allegedly burglarizing a business in downtown Minot. Christopher Dion Davis was seen fleeing the scene on foot by Minot police who arrested the 33-year-old without incident. Davis is
Jury Selection Begins For 2007 Murder of a Student

(Grand Forks, ND) — Jury selection is underway for the 2007 murder of a student. Nichole Rice faces life in prison if convicted for allegedly stabbing Anita Knutson to death over 17 years ago at the pair’s
ND Lawmakers Attempting To Increase Term Limits

(Bismarck, ND) — Term limits maximums could double in length for North Dakota lawmakers. The state Senate narrowly passed the proposal in a 24-23 vote, meaning citizens could be asked to vote on it on the next
Geese have washed ashore at Lake Byron.

“Thousands of dead geese have washed ashore at Lake Byron, just north of Huron, creating a devastating scene for residents. The geese are believed to have succumbed to bird flu, which spread rapidly due to the area’s
Ellsworth Airman Appears In Court For Murder In Human Remains Case

(Rapid City, SD) — An Ellsworth Air Force Base active-duty airman is having his day in court. Quinterius Chappelle made his first federal court appearance yesterday, charged with second-degree murder in the case of 21-year-old Sahela Sangrait
Cimpl’s Meats Closing Yankton Operations

(Yankton, SD) — The city of Yankton is losing one of its largest employers. Cimpl’s Meats has idled its operation after 76 years of business. Parent company American Foods Group informed hundreds of employees when they showed
Governor Rhoden ‘Open For Opportunity Tour’ Underway

(Pierre, SD) — Governor Larry Rhoden is hitting the road for his ‘Open for Opportunity Tour’ around South Dakota. It’s part of his plan to highlight economic development efforts, workforce needs, and future opportunities around the state.
Man To Appear In SD Court For Threats Against President Trump

(Rapid City, SD) — A man accused of threats against President Trump is set to appear in a South Dakota court. According to court documents, David Combe was wanted in Arizona but was arrested in South Dakota