Paying Livestock Producers to Stop “Factory Farming”

Congressional Democrats unveiled a bill that would pay livestock farmers on large industrial operations to transition toward more climate-friendly practices. Agriculture Dive says the bill would use Inflation Reduction Act funding to provide farmers with grants to

Northwood PD Shuts Down

police

(Northwood, ND) — There is no longer a Northwood Police Department. The Chief of Police in the town of 900 was the only member of the police force and he resigned effective yesterday to accept a position

Stanley Shooting Suspect Pleads Not Guilty

(Stanley, ND) — The suspect in a deadly shooting in Mountrail County is pleading not guilty. According to court records, 33-year-old Malcolm Mayors waived his right to a preliminary hearing. Mayors was charged with felony murder in

Contract Awarded For Aircraft Maintenance Facility

blue-waves-surfing-club-logo

(Grand Forks, ND) — The Pentagon is awarding a 61-million-dollar contract to the Korte Construction Company for renovations to the Grand Forks Air Force Base. The contract covers the construction and renovation of an aircraft maintenance facility

3 Arrested in Nelson County Suspected of Human Trafficking

police

(Nelson County, ND) — Three illegal immigrants are in custody after a traffic stop alerted authorities of a human trafficking operation. The three suspects were pulled over for speeding by Nelson County sheriff’s deputies last Saturday. According

Ground Broken On New Senior Living Facility

news

(Sioux Falls, SD) — Ground was broken on a new, all-inclusive senior community center in Sioux Falls on Monday. Good Samaritan Society – Founder’s Crossing, planned for the corner of Veterans Parkway and 57th Street, will expand

Heavy Police Presence Around Sioux Falls Schools

police

(Sioux Falls, SD) — Sioux Falls Police had a heavy police presence outside two schools after checking on the well-being of a person on Monday. Authorities were informed the person they were looking for was in the

Woman Pleads Guilty To Larceny and Embezzlement

(Rapid City, SD) — A woman charged with larceny and embezzlement from a tribal organization has pleaded guilty. Fifty-eight-year-old Madonna Peterson stole more than 100-thousand dollars from the Wild Horse Butte Community Development Corporation during her time