University System Reviewing Records in Holmberg Sex Case

(Bismarck, ND) — The North Dakota University System is reviewing records surrounding sex crimes committed by Ray Holmberg. State Board of Higher Education Chair Tim Mihalick says members have learned about anyone previously affiliated with the institution
House Kills Bill To Increase Interstate Speed Limit

(Bismarck, ND) — The state’s House is killing a bill to increase speed limits on interstate highways. The vote was tight with 46-to-45 against passing House Bill 1298. Forty-eight votes favoring the bill were needed to pass.
Anita Knutson Case On Dateline Tomorrow

(Minot, ND) — Dateline is releasing a special tomorrow over the case of the 2007 killing of Anita Knutson in Minot. The 18-year-old Knutson was found stabbed to death at her apartment in June of that year.
Lawmakers Remain Stuck On Property Tax Bill

(Bismarck, ND) — State lawmakers are continuing to discuss a bill over property tax relief and reform legislation. Representative Mike Nathe says the committee is 95-percent in agreement on the bill after yesterday’s conference committee meeting. The
Pierre Adds More Flights For Pheasant Season

(Pierre, SD) — SkyWest Airlines is adding flights to Pierre this fall just in time for the pheasant hunting season. Airport Liaison Jamie Huizenga says four new round trips each week will help boost travel during South
Early Water Restrictions Enacted For Rapid City

(Rapid City, SD) — Water restrictions in Rapid City are being implemented early for the first time in nearly two decades. The measures begin today after the start date was bumped up along with the conservation window
McCook Lake Cleanup

(Union Co. SD) — A big cleanup effort is underway in McCook Lake. Debris continues to pile along the shoreline as dredge work gets underway. The receding lake water has exposed trash and scrap material. Volunteers will
Sales and Property Tax Refund Programs Open to Senior Citizens and Citizens with Disabilities

PIERRE, S.D. – South Dakota senior citizens and citizens with disabilities have until July 1 to apply for sales or property tax refunds under South Dakota’s Tax Refund Program. Under the program, eligible individuals may receive a
Corn and Soybean Growers Disappointed with Herbicide Decision

(WASHINGTON D.C.) — Leaders of both the National Corn Growers Association and the American Soybean Association expressed disappointment with a decision by the International Trade Commission affirming that Corteva Agriscience was harmed by imports of a critical herbicide
Economic Jitters and China Tensions Weigh on Wednesday Market Action

Grain markets are trading under pressure this morning, weighed down by strong U.S. planting progress, broader economic worries, and weakness in crude oil. The headline grabber, though, is fresh GDP data: the U.S. economy unexpectedly shrank by