MSU Alum Turned NFL Pro Hosting Signing Event In Minot

(Minot, ND) — Minot football fans can meet a local athlete turned NFL pro. Sebastian Gutierrez of the San Francisco 49ers will be at Uncle Maddio’s Pizza to sign autographs in a fundraiser event. The Minot State
ND Lawmakers Send Bill To Governor Armstrong For Metro Transit Funds

(Bismarck, ND) — Metro transit services in multiple North Dakota cities could receive a funding boost. The state House and Senate advanced a bill to Governor Kelly Armstrong’s desk that would allocate two-million-dollars to bus services in
Women’s Correctional Facility Breaks Ground In Mandan

(Mandan, ND) — Construction crews are breaking ground for a correctional facility in Mandan. The 166-million-dollar project will be the first prison designed specifically for women built from the ground up in North Dakota. The Heart River
ND Woman’s Family Receives Settlement In Civil Suit

(Rolette County, ND) — A settlement is being awarded to the family of a North Dakota woman who died while in custody. Jessica Allen was under the influence of methamphetamine when she was booked into jail in
Governor Armstrong Signs DUI Law

(Bismarck, ND) — North Dakota drivers will see harsher punishment for injuries related to driving under the influence. Governor Kelly Armstrong signed Tyanna’s Law, or House Bill 1503, which upgrades the charge of inflicting bodily injury while
SD Homelessness Update

(Rapid City, SD) — Homelessness is a big issue that continues to impact more South Dakotans each year. For city officials and lawmakers to address it, the numbers are important in taking those steps. According to the
New SD Law Challenged With Lawsuit

(Pierre, SD) — A new South Dakota law is being challenged in court. House Bill 11-84 changes the deadline for filing a petition for an initiated measure or constitutional amendment to February instead of May. Republican Representative
Project Prison Reset Taskforce Hears From Public

(Pierre, SD) — Governor Rhoden’s Project Prison Reset task force is hearing from the public for the first time. Members hosted a meeting at the South Dakota Military Heritage Alliance in Sioux Falls yesterday. Attorney and former
Tuition Increase For South Dakota Universities

(Pierre, SD) — Students attending South Dakota state universities are going to have to pay a little bit more for tuition. The South Dakota Board of Regents announced a two-point-nine percent tuition increase yesterday. This comes after
Guilty Verdict In Lonna Carroll Theft Trial

(Pierre, SD) — The verdict is in for the theft trial of Lonna Carroll. Carroll, a former state employee, has been found guilty on two counts of felony grand theft for stealing more than one-point-seven million dollars