Audit Of State Auditor Finds No “Red Flags”

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(Bismarck, ND) — An audit of North Dakota’s state auditor has found no “red flags.” A state bill passed in 2023 called for an international accounting firm to evaluate the state office after local governments complained about

State Warns Parents and Students About PowerSchool Data Breach

(Bismarck, ND) — Officials in North Dakota are urging PowerSchool users to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity. Wednesday, the company that stores student information for school districts announced a nationwide data breach. Parents use the

Detroit Man Pleads Not Guilty To Bismarck Drug Charges

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(Bismarck, ND) — A Detroit man is pleading not guilty to allegations he brought illegal drugs into Bismark. Bismarck police say they got a tip from an informant that Deshawn Houston was traveling via bus into Bismarck.

Advocates for Insulin Price Cap Speak Before Lawmakers

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(Bismarck, ND) — Some North Dakotans are showing their support for insulin price caps. Advocates for the House bill that would cap insulin prices at 25 dollars a month spoke yesterday at a hearing before the House

Soil Conference Coming Next Week

(Watertown, SD) — The South Dakota Soil Health Coalition is hosting its annual Soil Health Conference later this month. It will be held at the Ramkota Hotel and Event Center in Watertown January 15th and 16th. The

South Dakota AG Urging Trump To Secure Border

(Pierre, SD) — South Dakota AG Marty Jackley is joining 19 other attorney’s general in asking President-elect Donald Trump to secure the southern border. In a statement, Jackley said, “We support (the President-elect’s) plan to… stop the

Winter Storm Could Bring 18 Inches To South Dakota

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(Rapid City, SD) — South Dakotans bracing for a blast of winter this weekend. The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning that starts tomorrow at 5 a.m. through Monday morning at 5. Between eight