Groups Support Supreme Court Hearing on Glyphosate Case

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Groups representing U.S. farmers have filed a brief encouraging the Supreme Court to hear a case on labeling for glyphosate and other pesticides. The groups, which represent a broad swath of agriculture and cover over 300 million

Minot Man Sentenced For Felony Drug Charges

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(Minot, ND) — A Minot man will spend at least a decade in prison for felony drug charges. Patrick Saint Germaine was convicted after pleading guilty to two separate counts of possession with intent to deliver methamphetamine.

ND Department of Water Resources Receives Funding

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(Minot, ND) — The North Dakota Department of Water Resources is receiving a major financial boost. Governor Kelly Armstrong signed a bill to cover multiple areas, including flood control, general water, water supply, and more. NDWR received

Soft Water Restrictions Start In Burlington

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(Burlington, ND) — Burlington residents are now under soft water restrictions. City officials said the levels in the community’s water towers can’t keep up with current usage demands. The statement acknowledged dry conditions have played a factor,

Monument Health Breaks Ground On New Facility

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(Rapid City, SD) — Monument Health is continuing its expansion plans to keep up with the growth of the Rapid City area. Yesterday, Monument leaders broke ground on their latest health care facility on Mall Drive across

Sturgis Man Pleads Guilty In Law Enforcement Case

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(Pierre, SD) — A Sturgis man is pleading guilty, but mentally ill, to attempted murder of a law enforcement officer. Twenty-year-old Fredrick Wilson, Junior also pleaded guilty to firearms charges in connection to the incident last June

New Details In Sioux Falls Homicide Investigation

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(Sioux Falls, SD) — A Sioux Falls man is behind bars after police say he shot and killed his mom just hours after Mother’s Day. The suspect identified as 22-year-old Nathaniel Borchert faces second-degree murder as well

Former South Dakota Mines Student Federal Court Hearing

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(Pierre, SD) — A former South Dakota Mines student is waiting for the courts to decide on her future in the case filed against Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. Arguments were heard in federal court yesterday regarding

ICE Raids In Madison End In Eight Arrests

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(Madison, SD) — U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is confirming raid operations took place in Madison yesterday. As a result, ICE arrested eight total people from two different manufacturing businesses. Three were detained from Manitou Equipment and