Knicks Stay Alive With Game Five Win Over Pacers

(Undated) — The Eastern Conference Finals in the NBA are not over. The Knicks staved-off elimination with a 111-94 win over the Pacers in Game Five from MSG. Jalen Brunson led all scorers with 32 points as
Four Newspapers In NW Minnesota Close Down

(Undated) — Four newspapers in the northwest part of the state are done printing. The Leader Record, Grygla Eagle, Red Lake County Herald, and McIntosh Times are all closing down. Grygla Eagle editor Kari Sundburg wrote to
Hormel Canned Beef Stew Recall

(Austin, MN) — Hormel Foods is recalling over 250-thousand pounds of canned beef stew. According to federal health officials, the nationwide recall was issued due to potential contamination with wood fragments. The recalled products have a “FEB
Minot Man Charged With Terrorizing After BB Gun Incident

(Minot, ND) — A Minot man is in custody for a BB gun incident at a restaurant. Police arrested Justyn M. Smith yesterday afternoon inside an undisclosed restaurant after reports of a man sitting inside the business
Two Candidates For The Next Minot Mayor Submit Signatures

(Minot, ND) — Two declared candidates are submitting signatures to run for the next mayor of Minot. Josiah Rosie and acting Mayor Mark Janzter submitted enough signatures to appear on the upcoming special election ballot. Minot officials
Crews Break Ground On UND’s Flight Operations Center

(Grand Forks, ND) — Grand Forks officials are breaking ground on a new aviation center. The University of North Dakota Flight Operations Center will consist of a 28-thousand-square-foot facility valued at 36-million-dollars. The project adds new technology
Sanford Bismarck Medical Center Adding 36 Hospital Beds This Summer

(Bismarck, ND) — Sanford Bismarck Medical Center is adding more patient beds to keep up with rising demand. The hospital expansion will proceed in three phases, with 12 new beds added on the fourth floor by June
One Dead in Hand County After Semi Collides With Train

(Hand County, SD) — One person is dead after a semi-truck collided with a freight train Thursday in Hand County. The sheriff’s office says the accident happened a few miles east of Miller and St. Lawrence. The
Fuel Shortage Waiver Extended to June 30

PIERRE, S.D. – Governor Larry Rhoden’s request for South Dakota’s inclusion in a current regional Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) emergency declaration was granted, effective through June 30. This waiver addresses ongoing fuel shortages affecting South Dakota
Authorities Investigating Outbreak Of Gang-Related Assaults At State Pen

(Sioux Falls, SD) — Authorities are investigating a number of “gang-related” assaults at the South Dakota State Penitentiary. The outbreak of attacks reportedly occurred in the penitentiary’s maximum security facility earlier this week. Officials say ten inmates