New Location For Bismarck’s 4th Of July Celebration

(Bismarck, ND) — Bismarck’s 4th of July Celebration is being relocated this year. Ongoing construction in the city is forcing this year’s fireworks show to be held at Bismarck State College. Gates will open at 6 p.m.
New Grant To Help Fund Rural ND Grocery Stores

(Bismarck, ND) — Grocery stores in rural communities can apply for a new grant opportunity. The North Dakota Department of Commerce announced a plan to support the long-term sustainability of rural grocery stores. The grant provides up
Taxpayers To Cover $57M Settlement Reached Between MFDA, FMAD

(Fargo, ND) — North Dakota taxpayers are footing the bill for a multi-million-dollar settlement over construction claims. The Red River Valley Alliance will receive 57-million-dollars for a Fargo-Moorhead Area Diversion project. The payment will resolve around 400-million-dollars
Fargo Police Charge Man With Sex Crimes Involving Minor

(Fargo, ND) — Fargo Police are charging a man with sex crimes against a minor. Abdallah Al Gburi was arrested for allegedly being caught in the parking lot of Lewis and Clark Elementary School with a 14-year-old
CDA Launches 2050 Transportation Plan, Seeks Public Feedback

(Minot, ND) — A new transportation plan is being launched for Ward County. The Central Dakota Metropolitan group unveiled the 2050 Transportation Plan this week, which involves millions of dollars in federal funding spent to fix transportation
ND Lawmakers Propose Tax Relief Plan

(Bismarck, ND) — A portion of President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill could save North Dakotans millions of dollars. State Senator John Hoeven said he is leading the effort for a tax relief plan that directly impacts
FCC Chairman Unveils “Build America” Agenda in Sioux Falls

(Sioux Falls, SD) — FCC Chairman Brendan Carr visits Sioux Falls to launch his “Build America” agenda, aiming to boost investment and bring high-speed internet to all. Speaking at Vikor, a local telecom infrastructure company, Carr says
Governor Rhoden Continues Statewide Tour, Considers 2026 Run

(Harrisburg, SD) — Governor Larry Rhoden continues to travel the state on his “Open for Opportunity” tour and says he’s thinking about running for governor in 2026. On Wednesday, he stopped at Showplace Cabinetry to highlight South
Storm Risks Over Fourth Of July Weekend

(Undated) — Thunderstorms could put a damper on some Fourth of July plans across South Dakota. Meteorologists say stormy weather may pop up fast this holiday weekend, and lightning is the main concern. July is the deadliest
SF City Council Tours Potential Prison Sites As Final Decision Nears

(Sioux Falls, SD) — Sioux Falls could be inching closer to hosting the state’s new men’s prison, and city leaders are now weighing in. State Representative Greg Jamison and prison task force member just led Sioux Falls