ND Industrial Commission Seeks Applicants For EOR Grants

(Bismarck, ND) — Enhanced oil recovery research funds are now available in the state. The North Dakota Industrial Commission says it is seeking applicants for the 25-million-dollar grant program focusing on EOR technology. Researchers believe that nearly
Rapid City Police Extend Patrols as Safety Concerns Persist

(Rapid City, SD) — The Rapid City Police Department is keeping extra patrols in place downtown as safety concerns from business owners and residents continue. With the school year around the corner, officers are working to balance
Rep. Dusty Johnson Hosts Behavioral Health Roundtable in South Dakota

(Sioux Falls, SD) — Representative Dusty Johnson leads a roundtable on behavioral health, bringing together South Dakota experts to tackle mental health and addiction challenges. On Tuesday, the group highlighted major concerns like rising suicide rates among
Two South Dakota DCI Agents Complete ICE Training

(Pierre, SD) — Two South Dakota DCI agents are now officially trained to assist ICE in cracking down on violent criminals and drug dealers. Attorney General Marty Jackley says they’re the first state officers to complete the
Community Rallies Around Family Of Fallen Murdo Firefighter

(Murdo, SD) — A small South Dakota town is grieving the loss of a local hero. Murdo volunteer firefighter Nick Van Dam died in the line of duty after a firetruck accident while responding to a grassfire
Rapid City Mayor Unveils 2026 Budget

(Rapid City, SD) — Rapid City Mayor Jason Salamun has rolled out a 337-million-dollar budget plan with a focus on community well-being. Speaking to the City Council Monday night, Salamun said true growth is measured by how
Hudson Recovery Efforts Begin After Monday Night Storm

(Hudson, SD) — Southeast South Dakota and Northwest Iowa begin recovery efforts after Monday’s powerful storms. The town of Hudson faced wind gusts of over 90 miles an hour. The storm tore down trees, damaged buildings, and