Governor Burgum Attends Trump’s Hush Money Trial
(New York City, NY) — North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum was in a Manhattan courtroom Tuesday to support former President Trump in his ongoing hush-money trial. It’s the second time Burgum has appeared at the trial since
Tigerlily Gold Wins ACM Award
(Hazen, ND) — North Dakota country music duo Tigirlily Gold has won its first Academy of Country Music award. The duo consists of Hazen natives Krista and Kendra Slaubaugh, and the sisters have won “New Duo or
Dickinson Man Accused Of Poisoning Dogs
(Dickinson, ND) — Dickinson police have arrested a man who’s accused of poisoning two dogs earlier this month. Police were called to a veterinary clinic on May 8th and learned that two dogs suffered seizures after they
Grand Forks Woman Arrested For Fentanyl Possession
(Grand Forks, ND) — A Grand Forks woman faces a felony drug charge after police say she was found in possession of fentanyl pills. Police arrested Danielle Hudson on a warrant on Monday, and reportedly found more
Minot Woman Arrested For Robbery
(Minot, ND) — Minot police have arrested a woman in connection with a Monday night robbery. Officers were called to a gas station along North Broadway on a report of a robbery, and were told that a
North Dakota Chief Information Officer Kuldip Mohanty Stepping Down

(Bismarck, ND) — North Dakota Chief Information Officer Kuldip Mohanty will step down at the end of the month. Governor Doug Burgum announced Mohanty’s resignation on Tuesday. Mohanty has held the position since last February, and is
Four CTE Programs Receive Major Funding
(Sioux Falls, SD) — Four South Dakota Career and Technical Education programs are getting a big boost from the state. The South Dakota Department of Education awarded three-point-eight million dollars in grants yesterday. This is coming from
Update On Investigation Into Abortion Petition Calls
(Pierre, SD) — There’s an update on the state investigation into calls received by signers of the abortion rights ballot initiative petition. Attorney General Marty Jackley announced yesterday there is no evidence of criminal wrongdoing. The calls
Crow Creek Sioux Tribe Bans Gov. Noem
(Pierre, SD) — The Crow Creek Sioux Tribe is the latest to ban Governor Noem from their reservation. This decision was made unanimously yesterday by the tribal council. Council member Kyle Loudner says the ban is for
Gov. Noem, AG Jackley Against Fed Title IX Changes
(Pierre, SD) — Governor Noem and Attorney General Marty Jackley are not in favor of President Biden’s new Title Nine changes. It’s because the South Dakota leaders want a set of state laws passed in 2022, Senate