ND Ethics Commission Looking For New Members

(Bismarck, ND) — North Dakotans can now apply for the state’s Ethics Commission. Commissioners are obligated to serve a four-year term while ensuring accountability and transparency within the state government. Applicants of all backgrounds are encouraged to
ND Interstate Speed Limits To Increase In Less Than Four Weeks

(Bismarck, ND) — Officials are preparing for speed limit increases on North Dakota’s interstates. Interstates 29 and 94 will have speed limits increased to 80 miles per hour on August 1st. Starting next month, the Department of
Minot Overdose Leads To Two Arrests

(Minot, ND) — Two men are facing decades in prison for charges related to an overdose in Minot. Calvin Brien and Jarrin Brady both face one count of distribution of a controlled substance resulting in injury or
Acid Spill Leads To Evacuations, Shelter-In-Place Orders Near Wahpeton

(Wahpeton, ND) — Hazmat crews are reopening the area of a large chemical spill north of Wahpeton. Emergency crews were dispatched to the spill early Monday morning, as approximately two-thousand gallons of hydrochloric acid spilled from a
Burleigh County Auditor And Treasurer Won’t Be Removed, Roles To Be Split

(Burleigh County, ND) — Administrative changes are moving forward in the Burleigh County auditor and treasurer offices. Yesterday, county commissioners passed a preliminary resolution to split the roles after Mark Splonskowski faced accusations of misconduct and mishandling
Woman Dies After Assault Near Sioux Falls 8th Street Bridge

(Sioux Falls, SD) — Police are sharing more details after the death of a woman who was pushed off a retaining wall near the Sioux Falls 8th Street bridge early last week. Yesterday, officials confirmed 39-year-old Doris
Prison Task Force Meets Today To Narrow Down New Site Options

(Sioux Falls, SD) — The Project Prison Reset task force is meeting today to narrow down options for a new men’s prison site. Two sites in northeast Sioux Falls are now leading the discussion, one on North
Rep. Logan Manhart Under Fire for “White Boy Summer” Instagram Post

(Pierre, SD) — A South Dakota lawmaker sparks backlash with a controversial July 4th post, and Democrats are now demanding a public apology. Republican Representative Logan Manhart is under fire after posting a photo over the weekend
Officer-Involved Shooting With Wanted Suspect During Arrest Attempt

(Sioux Falls, SD) — A police warrant attempt in Sioux Falls ends in gunfire, and now the state is investigating. Sioux Falls police say officers were trying to arrest a man wanted on multiple charges near 10th
Thune Weighs In On Trump Signing “Big, Beautiful Bill”

(Washington, DC) — Senate Majority Leader and South Dakota’s John Thune is calling the One Big Beautiful Bill the toughest one he’s ever worked on. He says the bill prevents a 25-hundred-dollar tax hike for South Dakota