Twins Get Walked Off By Guardians

(Cleveland, OH) — The Minnesota Twins are on a three-game losing streak following a 4-3, ten-inning loss to the Cleveland Guardians at Progressive Field. Jonah Bride drove in a go-ahead run in the top of the tenth,
Timberwolves Await Second Round Opponent

(Minneapolis, MN) — The Minnesota Timberwolves will enjoy a few days off as they wait to figure out who they’ll be playing in the Western Conference Semi-Finals. Minnesota is coming off a 4-1 First Round win over
‘May Day’ March Held To Support Due Process

(Sioux Falls, SD) — South Dakotans continue to make their voices heard over frustrations with the Trump Administration. The group Indivisible 605 sponsored yesterday’s ‘May Day’ March in Sioux Falls to kick off the month of May.
Blackout License Plates Approved in ND

(Bismarck, ND) — Governor Kelly Armstrong says new license plates will turn into better roadways. North Dakotans will be able to have blackout license plates on their vehicles after Armstrong approved the legislation this week. The state
Winning Powerball Ticket Sold In Jamestown

(Jamestown, ND) — Anyone who played the Powerball lottery in Jamestown should check their ticket. Officials say a winning ticket was sold in the city after Wednesday night’s Powerball draw, totaling a 100-thousand-dollar prize. The winner has
Bismarck Police Chief Announces Retirement

(Bismarck, ND) — A long-standing Bismarck authority figure will wrap up their career. Bismarck Police Chief Dave Draovitch announced his retirement after serving with the department for 36 years. Draovitch has been the police chief since 2018
Litter Clean-Up Initiative Starting In Mandan

(Mandan, ND) — Mandan officials are asking the public to participate in cleaning up litter. The 12th-annual litter clean-up initiative will take place this month, as volunteers can help cover 17 identified routes for the project. The
ND National Park Service Schedules Prescribed Burns In Mercer County

(Stanton, ND) — Knife River Indian Villages residents shouldn’t be alarmed by fires in the area. The National Park Service will initiate prescribed burns this month to reduce wildfire risks and enhance wildlife habitat and native plant
Governor Armstrong’s Veto Of Health Insurance Bill Prevails

(Bismarck, ND) — The state Senate won’t overturn Governor Kelly Armstrong’s veto of a health insurance bill. The Senate failed to keep the bill alive by a single vote that would have expanded benefits for all state
North Dakota Achieves Top Scores in 2025 American Consumer Satisfaction Index Report

BISMARCK, N.D – The North Dakota Department of Commerce is pleased to announce that its Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) program has received outstanding results in the 2025 American Consumer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) report. This survey, conducted by the federal Office of Community