Bill For Carbon Dioxide Pipeline Compromise Moves Forward

(Pierre, SD) — State lawmakers are pressing forward on what’s to come for the future of carbon dioxide pipelines in South Dakota. Several bills have been circulated this session to address landowner concerns and legal issues over

Strong Winds Coming This Weekend

(Pierre, SD) — Strong winds are going to be picking up overnight into Saturday across South Dakota. It comes after snowy weather showered several inches in parts of the state this week. Strong winds will pick up

Air Force May Spray For Mosquitos In North Dakota This Year

(Williston, ND) — The U.S. Air Force may spray for mosquitoes in North Dakota this summer. Williston City Commissioners approved a Congested Area Operation application, giving the Air Force access to operate out of Williston Basin International

NDGF Investigating Possible Deer Poaching

(Bismarck, ND) — The North Dakota Game and Fish Department is looking for information in connection to a possible deer poaching case. An antler-less white-tailed deer was shot and left intact in a field sometime around February

USDA Criticizes North Dakota, Minnesota On SNAP Benefit Issues

(Bismarck, ND) — Both North Dakota and Minnesota are being called out by the U.S. Department of Agriculture for declining performances in providing SNAP benefits. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack sent letters to the governors, urging the states

Man Arrested For Setting Boy On Fire

(Forman, ND) — Police have arrested a 19-year-old Forman man who’s accused of setting a 15-year-old boy on fire. It happened shortly after midnight on Sunday at a local farm shop, where police say Lance Tyler allegedly

Women Business Owners To Take Challenges To Washington

(Bismarck, ND) — Women business owners across North Dakota are planning to take their challenges to the nation’s capital. According to the Small Business Administration, nearly 43-percent of establishments in the state are female-owned. Executive director of

N.D. Lawmakers Discuss Foreign Farmland Investments

(Bismarck, ND) — North Dakota lawmakers are trying to figure out how they can find out sooner if a foreign company is trying to buy up farmland in the state. Senator Kevin Cramer expressed his concerns  saying