Standing Rock Tribe Sues Social Media

(Los Angeles, CA) — The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe is suing several social media companies for allegedly causing a “youth mental health crisis” on the reservation. The complaint filed this week names Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube

Poll Shows ND Ballot Measures Too Close To Call

(Grand Forks, ND) — A new poll shows most North Dakota ballot measures this November are too close to call. Some new pie charts released by the Grand Forks Herald show voters appear split on four of

ND Supreme Court Upholds Hoffman Murder Conviction

(Bismarck, ND) — Heather Hoffman will remain behind bars. The North Dakota Supreme Court has upheld her murder conviction in the 2022 shooting death of Alex Eckert in Minot. The state’s high court disagreed with Hoffman’s claim

Police: Grand Forks Public Schools Victimized by Wire Fraud

(Grand Forks, ND) — Police are investigating a wire fraud scheme that stole over two-million dollars from Grand Forks Public Schools. According to the police report, an unidentified party is accused of defrauding the school system of

Judge Allows Student Loan Forgiveness

(Washington, DC) — The Biden administration can move forward with its student loan forgiveness plan. A federal judge in Georgia allowed the temporary restraining order on the plan to expire. This comes just weeks before the November

Gov. Burgum Declares Fire Emergency

(Fargo, ND) — Governor Burgum is declaring a statewide fire emergency. He signed the executive order yesterday and activated the State Emergency Operations Plan. There have been 67 reported wildfires in North Dakota in the last week,

State Rivals Set To Tangle in Fargo

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(Fargo, ND) — The top two teams in the Missouri Valley Conference battle in the Fargodome tomorrow afternoon when second-ranked North Dakota State hosts number-six North Dakota. Both teams come in with 4-and-1 records. The Fighting Hawks

SDSU, USD On The Road Saturday

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(Brookings, SD) — Both top-ranked South Dakota State and fourth-ranked South Dakota are on the road tomorrow in Missouri Valley Football Conference action. The Jackrabbits open conference play at number 18 Northern Iowa after having this past

Corn Palace Director Resigns

(Mitchell, SD) — The director of the Corn Palace in Mitchell is stepping down. October 18th will be the final day for Doug Greenway at what’s billed as Mitchell’s largest tourist attraction. In an interview with the

DSU Receives SBA Grant

(Madison, SD) — Dakota State University is receiving a million-dollar grant related to cybersecurity. The U.S. Small Business Administration is providing the grant for the University’s Paulson Cyber and Economic Development Center. The funds will be used