ND Lawmakers Ask For Additional $50M To Benefit Presidential Library

(Bismarck, ND) — North Dakota lawmakers say a new multi-million-dollar presidential library needs additional funds. Legislators asked for an additional 50-million-dollars to benefit the Theodore Roosevelt Library’s endowment. Construction has already begun on the building, as Representative
Grand Forks School Board Hearing School Boundary Lines Proposals

(Grand Forks, ND) — The Grand Forks School Board is asking two groups to redraw the city’s school boundary lines. Board members will meet today with members of the demographic task force, consisting of administrators and residents
Bismarck Man Faces Life Imprisonment For Sex Crimes Against Minors

(Bismarck, ND) — A Bismarck man faces multiple sex crime charges involving two underage girls. Matthew Sabot was arrested after the victims claimed the 36-year-old had contact with them during a relationship with their mother between 2018
Governor Armstrong Vetoes Education and Public Libraries Bill

(Bismarck, ND) — A bill covering education and public libraries is being vetoed. Governor Kelly Armstrong denied signing the proposal that requires public and school libraries to place obscene or sexually explicit books in areas away from
Sioux Falls Restaurant Owner Donates Chickens

(Sioux Falls, SD) — A Sioux Falls restaurant is donating chickens after purchasing nearly 26-hundred of them. Gabriel Rivero, owner of the Argentinian restaurant Tarquin, says it’s his way of giving back to the community that has
EMS Expanding To Davison, Hanson Counties

(Mitchell, SD) — Davison and Hanson counties will now receive ambulance services through Mitchell EMS. The district was created after a special election with 95 percent of votes being ‘yes.’ Another election to decide the members of
SD Reaches Settlement In Lawsuit Against NCAA

(Pierre, SD) — A settlement is being reached in a lawsuit between South Dakota and the NCAA over Name, Image, and Likeness — or NIL. South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley made the announcement yesterday. It reduces
Noem To Be Commencement Speaker AT DSU Spring Graduation

(Madison, SD) — Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is set to be the commencement speaker at Dakota State University for its spring graduation next month. The ceremony is now just over two weeks away. Dakota State’s announcement