“Feather Alert” System To Launch Tomorrow

(Fargo, ND) — A new emergency system for Indigenous adults is launching tomorrow. The Feather Alert system will be used to send out advisories to the public to help locate Indigenous adults. Officials say it will only
ND Industrial Commission Awards Groups With Renewable Energy Program Funds

(Bismarck, ND) — Two North Dakota groups will receive funding through the Renewable Energy Program. This week, 700-thousand-dollars was approved by the North Dakota Industrial Commission for the University of North Dakota and BWR Innovations. UND received
Wildfire Smoke To Affect ND Again This Week

(Bismarck, ND) — North Dakotans are advised to limit outdoor activity as the Canadian Wildfires pose more threats. The North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality reports that air quality across the state may be hazardous to sensitive
New Principal Hired For Surrey High School

(Surrey, ND) — Surrey Public School board officials are hiring the next high school principal. Yesterday, officials announced that Kay Mayer was hired as the district’s new principal. This comes after Tina Webb announced her resignation earlier
Former Benson County Sheriff Under Criminal Investigation By ND AG

(Minnewaukan, ND) — The North Dakota Attorney General’s Office is launching a criminal investigation against the former Benson County Sheriff. Last week, Ethan Rode announced his resignation after citing payroll issues. Instead, a report shows that Benson
Suspect Arrested After Barricade Standoff In Stark County

(Stark County, ND) — One person is in custody after a standoff with police in Richardton. The Stark County Sheriff’s Office was searching for an unidentified man yesterday who had an outstanding warrant. Police say the 43-year-old
DOJ Honors South Dakota Program Expanding Legal Services to Rural Areas

(Undated) — South Dakota Bar Foundation earns national recognition from the U.S. Department of Justice for expanding legal access in rural areas. The foundation is receiving a 15-thousand-dollar Access to Justice award to support its Project Rural
SD Commission Clears Deputies With Legal Troubles for Certification

(Pierre, SD) — Two South Dakotans with past legal troubles get the green light to serve in law enforcement. The state’s Law Enforcement Officers Standards and Training Commission approved Patrick Iyotte and Ashley Yellow Bull after separate
Dairy Queen Serves Up Sweet Support for Miracle Treat Day

(Sioux Falls, SD) — Dairy Queen is ready for today’s Miracle Treat Day kicking off across the region. Thirty area DQ locations, including the busy Minnesota Avenue store in Sioux Falls, are serving up thousands of Blizzards
City Races to Finalize Preparation Before Massive Sturgis Motorcycle Rally

(Sturgis, SD) — Over half a million motorcycles are rolling into the Black Hills for the 85th Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, with the first riders already on the streets. City officials are busy finalizing last-minute details, juggling new