Polk County Sheriff’s Office Warns About Phone Scam

(Polk County, ND) — The Polk County Sheriff’s Office is warning the public about a phone scam. Complaints say a person calls residents while claiming to be a sheriff’s office employee. They tell residents they missed jury
Governor Armstrong Vetoes Tax Credit Bill

(Bismarck, ND) — Governor Kelly Armstrong is vetoing his first bill of the current legislative session. The tax credit proposal offers North Dakota businesses that utilize Roughrider Industries up to a 45-thousand-dollar credit. Governor Armstrong said it
Protests Against USPS Proposal Throughout ND

(Bismarck, ND) — North Dakotans are joining national protests related to the United States Postal Service. A group formed outside the North Dakota State Capitol grounds Sunday to protest President Trump’s idea of privatizing the mailing service.
UND Fires Hockey HC Brad Berry

(Grand Forks, ND) — University of North Dakota men’s ice hockey is making a change. UND has parted ways with Brad Berry after 10 years as the head coach. Berry won just over 64 percent of the
Expansion For Hunting Tags Allocation To Nonprofits

(Bismarck, ND) — The list of North Dakota nonprofits eligible for special allocation hunting tags could increase. The state House and Senate passed a bill to include veteran and charitable organizations, allowing them to use the licenses
SDSU Women’s Basketball Advances In NCAA Tournament

(Storrs, CT) — The show goes on for South Dakota State women’s basketball in the NCAA Tournament. A big second half from the Number Ten Jackrabbits lifted them past Number Seven Oklahoma State, 74-68, Saturday for a
Black Hills Wildfire Evacuations Lifted

(Rockerville, SD) — A Black Hills wildfire is no longer threatening homes near Rockerville. The fire started Saturday south of Rapid City and burned around 40 acres. Evacuation notices have since been lifted after crews quickly got
U.S. Postal Workers Rally In Sioux Falls

(Sioux Falls, SD) — Local postal workers are continuing to express their concerns over the Trump Administration’s potential plans to privatize the USPS. Another protest was organized — this time by the National Association of Letter Carriers
Gov. Rhoden Signs Controversial Bills Into Law

(Pierre, SD) — Two bills involving hot-button issues are now South Dakota law. One is House Bill 12-59, which bans transgender people from using a school bathroom or locker room that matches their gender identity. Supporters say