SD Supreme Court Sides With Landowners in Carbon Pipeline Survey Lawsuit
(Pierre, SD) — The South Dakota Supreme Court is siding with landowners after a lawsuit against Summit Carbon Solutions. It was filed for surveying a pipeline without consent. The unanimous ruling declares that the company is not
FEMA In South Dakota After June Floods
(Sioux Falls, SD) — FEMA is in South Dakota responding to those impacted by the historic summer flooding. The agency announced this week that Disaster Survivor Assistance teams are visiting four counties to help residents apply for
HS Football Kicks Off Tonight

(Winner, SD) — High school football kicks off throughout the state tonight. Tenth-ranked Winner High School hosts number-19 Hot Springs in a battle of top 20 teams. Only two other top 20 teams are scheduled tonight as
Governor Hopes For More MOU Agreements
(Watertown, SD) — Governor Kristi Noem hopes a recent agreement between a tribe and Highway Patrol will be the first of many in the state. Noem was referring to a Memorandum of Understanding the Crow Creek Sioux
Meade County Burn Ban Remains In Effect

(Sturgis, SD) — A burn ban in Meade County remains in effect at least through the weekend. A post on the Meade County Sheriff’s Office Facebook page says there have been 23 lightning fires in the Great
Two Charged In Teenager’s Shooting Death

(Sioux Falls, SD) — An adult and a juvenile are facing charges over a shooting that claimed the life of a teenager in Sioux Falls. Police say a 9-1-1 call reported someone having shot and killed himself
Longtime Minot Business Owner Honored

(Minot, ND) — The Minot community is honoring the legacy of a long-time business owner who passed away recently. Gerard “Ole” Olson died on August 12th at the age of 72. He was the owner and operator
Williston School Dismissed Early Due To Gas Leak

(Williston, ND) — It’s a rocky start to the new school year in Williston. Students at Hagen Elementary School were dismissed early yesterday, on the first day of school, due to a gas leak inside the school.
Red Cross Calls For Blood Donations Amid National Shortage
(Minot, ND) — The American Red Cross is calling for blood donations amid an ongoing national blood supply shortage. Since early last month, the Red Cross has seen a shortfall of more than 19-thousand donations across the
Financial Crisis Threatens To Close Minot Animal Shelter

(Minot, ND) — The Souris Valley Animal Shelter is suspending all animal intakes, effective immediately. In a social media post yesterday, the Minot shelter said it was suffering an “urgent financial crisis” and is under threat of