Gov. Burgum Honors North Dakota’s Vets

(Bismarck, ND) — Governor Doug Burgum says America’s veterans have defended the liberty that makes our nation a guiding light of freedom to the world. Burgum spoke yesterday at a Veterans Day ceremony at the North Dakota

Wagner Named AD At Mary

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(Bismarck, ND) — University of Mary has a new athletics director. The university on Monday announced Marcus Wagner as just the fifth Director of Intercollegiate Athletics in the 65-year history of the school. Wagner had been serving

Report: SD Governor Noem Tabbed As DHS Secretary

(Washington, DC) — South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem is reportedly President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for Department of Homeland Security Secretary. CNN is citing two people familiar with the selection. Noem was at one time on Trump’s shortlist

Fargo Man Allegedly Embezzled More Than $2.7M From Employer

(Fargo, ND) — A Fargo man is accused of embezzling more than two-point-seven million dollars from his employer. Daniel Lindgren had been the chief operating officer of Shorestone Development until he was fired late last month. Court

Closed Sports Bar Location Already Drawing Interest

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(Sioux Falls, SD) — The location where a Sioux Falls sports bar served for the final time yesterday is already drawing interest. Let It Fly announced that it was shutting down its location at 57th Street and

Thune Awaits Wednesday’s Senate Majority Leader Vote

(Washington, DC) — Senator John Thune will learn tomorrow if he is the next Senate Majority Leader. Thune and Senators John Cornyn of Texas and Rick Scott of Florida are vying to succeed Kentucky Senator Mitch McConnell