Implementation of HB 1062 Causes Unintentional Disclosure of Information

PIERRE, S.D. – House Bill 1062, passed by the State Legislature earlier this year, requires that the voter registration list be made publicly available on the Secretary of State’s website. While implementing this law, Secretary Johnson acknowledges that
MLB Speedway Classic To Draw Record-Breaking Crowd

(Bristol, TN) — Major League Baseball is set break its single-game attendance record Saturday. More than 85-thousand tickets have been sold for the first ever Speedway Classic at Tennessee’s Bristol Motor Speedway. The game will see the
Report: NFL, ESPN Reach Billion-Dollar Deal

(New York, NY) — The NFL is reportedly agreeing to a billion-dollar deal with ESPN for media assets. That’s according to The Athletic, which said an official announcement from Disney is expected next week. The deal will
Hoeven, Klobuchar, Cramer and Smith Reintroduce Promoting Rural Exports Act

WASHINGTON – Senators John Hoeven (R-N.D.), Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.), Kevin Cramer (R-N.D.) and Tina Smith (D-Minn.) today reintroduced the Promoting Rural Exports Act, legislation to formally authorize and support the operations of the National Rural Export Center, which
North Dakota Highway Patrol Promotes Four

North Dakota Highway Patrol Superintendent Colonel Daniel Haugen announces the promotions and reassignment of Capt. Derek Arndt, Lt. Adrian Martinez, Sgt. Evan Savageau, and Trooper Michael Wald. Captain Derek Arndt has been promoted to the rank of
Haying Season “Average Or Slightly Above”

(McKenzie County, ND) — This year’s haying season is being described as “average or slightly above average.” That’s the word from McKenzie County extension agent Ryan Odenbach. He says producers had “made good progress” until rains “slowed
ND DOGE Team Has First Meetings

(Bismarck, ND) — North Dakota’s version of DOGE is having its first meetings. The state’s Legislative Task Force on Government Efficiency has held meetings with the Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Commerce and Department
Grand Forks School Board Planning For State “Bell-To-Bell” Cellphone Ban

(Grand Forks, ND) — The Grand Forks School Board says it’s not taking a “cookie cutter” approach to Governor Kelly Armstrong’s “bell-to-bell” cellphone ban in schools. Earlier this year, the State Legislature approved the ban, which extends
Three Family Fare Post Office Locations Closing In Bismarck

(Bismarck, ND) — Three grocery store post office locations in Bismarck are closing next month. Family Fare announced the post office inside the North 11th Street, South Washington and West Turnpike Avenue store locations will be closed
Department Of Labor Offers Layoff Session

(Pierre, SD) — The Department of Labor and Regulation is helping folks who have been laid off or who need help reentering the workforce. It’s offering a free virtual layoff assistance class on Tuesday, August 5th. Participants