Bismarck Municipal Airport Preparing For Terminal Expansions

(Bismarck, ND) — Terminal upgrades and expansions are on the horizon at Bismarck Municipal Airport. Assistant Director Matthew Remynse says the airport recently conducted a study as annual passenger numbers increase. Officials now plan to add more
Williston Officials Approve Five-Year Strategic Priorities Plan

(Williston, ND) — The Williston City Commission is adopting a new strategic priorities plan. Commissioners approved a five-year plan earlier this week that focuses on key goals and objectives for the city’s growth. This includes establishing community
Worker Dies At Mid America Steel In Fargo

(Fargo, ND) — A Mid America Steel worker is dead after a workplace accident in Fargo. Authorities say the employee was seriously injured in an accident. The person was transported to the hospital with life-threatening injuries, where
ND Association Of Realtors Offering Grants To Tornado Victims

(Bismarck, ND) — North Dakotans affected by recent tornadoes can apply for a new grant. The state’s Association of Realtors announced a one-thousand-dollar grant for residents who suffered damage to their homes. Those who apply must be
Sioux Falls Mayor Proposes 2026 Budget With Cuts, No Job Losses

(Sioux Falls, SD) — Sioux Falls Mayor Paul TenHaken says the 2026 budget is one of the toughest he’s faced during his tenure. He’s now rolled out a 776-million-dollar budget proposal for 2026, calling it a recalibration
Oglala Sioux President Calls For Hate Crime Probe Into Coulter Post

(Undated) — A now-deleted post from conservative commentator Ann Coulter sparks outrage from tribal leaders in South Dakota and across the country. Coulter wrote, “We didn’t kill enough Indians” in response to a video about decolonization. It
AG Jackley Warns Of Storm Repair Scams in South Dakota

(Pierre, SD) — Attorney General Marty Jackley is warning homeowners to watch out for storm repair scams. He says after severe weather, some shady vendors show up offering fast, cheap fixes but often don’t deliver. Jackley urges
East Sioux Falls Begins Cleanup After Flash Flooding

(Sioux Falls, SD) — The east side of Sioux Falls is in recovery mode after sudden flash floods hit hard in the middle of the week. Some neighborhoods got over four inches of rain in just a
Dusty Johnson Unveils Bill To Speed Up Southern Border Security

(Washington, DC) — South Dakota’s U.S. Representative Dusty Johnson is pushing to speed up border wall improvements. He’s introduced the FASTER Act, a bill that would require future presidents to keep building and upgrading the southern border