North Dakota Stockmen’s Association Moves To New Building
(Bismarck, ND) — The North Dakota Stockmen’s Association now has a new home in Bismarck. The association is the largest ranching organization in the state and had been using the same building for 50 years, and began
Woman Accused Of Fatally Poisoning Boyfriend To Undergo Mental Competency Evaluation
(Minot, ND) — A Minot woman who’s accused of fatally poisoning her boyfriend last year will undergo a mental competency evaluation. Investigators claim Ina Kenoyer used antifreeze to kill Steven Riley Jr in an attempt to receive
Ward County To Audit Project Bee Finances
(Minot, ND) — The Ward County Commission has agreed to audit Project Bee to see how the non-profit is using funds allocated to it through the American Rescue Plan Act. The Minot-area shelter closed abruptly in late
Minot Area Council Of The Arts Director Resigning
(Minot, ND) — The executive director for the Minot Area Council of the Arts has announced his resignation, effective sometime after this spring. The council is a non-profit that provides community programming for music, dance, and events
Initiative Proposing Congressional Age Limit In North Dakota
(Bismarck, ND) — Voters may soon get to decide whether North Dakota’s congressional representatives should have age limits. The group “North Dakota for Term Limits” submitted signatures to the Secretary of State’s Office in hopes of placing
Julie Fedorchak Joins Race For House Seat
(Bismarck, ND) — The race to replace North Dakota Congressman Kelly Armstrong just got more crowded. Republican Julie Fedorchak joins Tom Campbell, Rick Becker, and democrat Trygve Hammer in the race for North Dakota’s sole congressional seat.
Sioux Falls City Council Working On Child Care Action Plan
(Sioux Falls, SD) — Sioux Falls City Council is putting its efforts towards a possible solution to the state’s ongoing child care crisis. The City Council wants to make an action plan within the next two months.
Union County Sheriff Dies
(Sioux Falls, SD) — A long-time South Dakota law enforcement leader has passed away. The Union County Sheriff’s Office announced the death of Sheriff Dan Limoges on Tuesday. He served in Union County for over 30 years.
Possible New Hunter Safety Color In South Dakota
(Pierre, SD) — South Dakota might add a new hunter safety color. Blaze pink could soon be legally recognized. The color was endorsed in a bill by the South Dakota House Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee Tuesday.
Sanford Announces New Senior Community In Sioux Falls
(Sioux Falls, SD) — A new state-of-the-art senior care facility is coming to southeast Sioux Falls. Sanford Health announced the Good Samaritan Society Founder’s Crossing will break ground as a partnership this spring that will serve more