Cost-Cutting Measures Could Slow Mail Delivery In North Dakota
(Bismarck, ND) — Mail delivery could get even slower for people living in rural North Dakota. The U.S. Postal Service announced a new plan to help cut costs to save three-billion dollars a year, and it involves
Audit Finds Issues In North Dakota Health And Human Services

(Bismarck, ND) — The State Auditor’s Office has found several issues that need to be addressed within North Dakota Health and Human Services. The audit found that HHS’s workforce retention program is ineffective, saying that money is
Two Tornadoes Reported In North Dakota Wednesday

(Steele, ND) — At least two tornadoes were reported as severe thunderstorms rolled through parts of North Dakota on Wednesday. The first tornado touched down near Selfridge and was reported by several people. A second tornado touched
Heart Of America Medical Center Opening Tomorrow In Rugby

(Rugby, ND) — Rugby is celebrating the completion of a brand new medical center. It’s called the Heart of America Medical Center, and the 80-thousand-square-foot facility is equipped with modern technology to handle a variety of patient
Detroit Man Sentenced For Drug Trafficking In North Dakota
(Minot, ND) — A Detroit man has been sentenced to eight years in prison for drug trafficking in North Dakota after taking a plea deal. Investigators say 35-year-old Armani Mosely is one of four people who trafficked
Grand Forks Man Agrees To Plead Guilty To Child Sex Crimes

(Grand Forks, ND) — A Grand Forks man has agreed to plead guilty to multiple child sex crimes. Twenty-three-year-old Sebastain Hipsak was arrested and charged earlier this year after he contacted authorities saying he was concerned because
North Dakota Mill Reporting Record Profits
(Grand Forks, ND) — The North Dakota Mill in Grand Forks is reporting record profits of 20-point-seven-million dollars for fiscal year 2024. It’s an increase of 20-point-six-percent over last year’s profits, while shipments of flour from the
Rapid City To Match School Lunch Debt Donations
(Rapid City, SD) — Rapid City officials are moving forward with a big move to help keep students fed. City Council just approved an initiative to match donations for school lunch debt affecting Rapid City Area Schools.
Watertown Leaders Addressing Severe Childcare Shortage

(Watertown, DC) — Leaders in Watertown are trying to find solutions as an ongoing childcare crisis cripples the Codington County area. County commissioners and other local organizations gathered at Lake Area Tech last night for a meeting
New COVID-19 Vaccine Arriving In SD Soon

(Sioux Falls, SD) — The new COVID-19 vaccine will be available to South Dakotans soon. An updated formula was approved by the FDA last week. Sara Hicks, a pharmacist with Lewis Drugs, says they are expecting the