ND Secretary Of State Calls For Tribes’ Voting Rights Case To Be Dismissed
(Bismarck, ND) — The North Dakota Secretary of State’s Office is asking a Bismarck judge to dismiss a voting rights case brought by two tribes accusing the state of gerrymandering. State lawyers argued before the Eighth Circuit
Rapid City YMCA Hosting Free Childcare Services On Election Day
(Rapid City, SD) — The Rapid City, Box Elder and Custer YMCA locations have announced they will host free child care services on November 5th for whoever needs their child watched while they vote. They hope it
Firefighter From Rapid Sets World Record
(Rapid City, SD) — Firefighters from around the world are in Memphis, Tennessee for the Firefighter Challenge Championship Series, including five from Rapid City. One of the firefighters, Morgan Helton of the Rapid City Fire Department, set
State Minimum Wage Increasing
(Undated) — The state’s minimum wage will increase at the start of 2025. The wage for non-tipped employees will increase 30-cents to eleven-50 an hour. Minimum wage for employees receiving tips will be five-75 an hour. All
Bridge To Honor Fallen Solider

(Sioux Falls, SD) — The South Dakota Department of Veterans Affairs is dedicating a bridge on Veteran’s Day to honor a fallen soldier. The SD 46 bridge over the Vermillion River will be dedicated to U-S Army
Man Arrested For Attempted Murder

(Sioux Falls, SD) — A man from Sioux Falls is behind bars after being charged with attempted murder. According to court documents, 59-year-old John Buckly Mitchell is accused of assaulting a 49-year-old woman. After being admitted to