Sioux Falls Man Arrested After Alleged Hostage Situation

(Sioux Falls, SD) — A Sioux Falls man is in jail after police say he held a woman and a girl against their will in his home. It happened Monday night on West 13th Street, where the
Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins Speaking at Dakotafest Today

(Mitchell, SD) — U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins is visiting Mitchell today for the annual Dakotafest Forum. She’s set to speak this afternoon at 3:30 p.m. in the Dakotafest Education Center, touching on key topics like
Grand Forks County Needs Thousands Of New Homes To Meet Demand

(Grand Forks, ND) — The Red River Regional Council says that Grand Forks County needs thousands of new housing units by 2030 to meet growing demands. RRRC officials told county commissioners yesterday that just over 23-hundred homes
McKenzie County Suspending Funding To Williston Airport

(McKenzie County, ND) — Williston Airport will no longer receive funding from McKenzie County. The McKenzie County Board of Commissioners recently announced the county will stop providing upwards of 800 thousand dollars in funding to the airport
ND Rep. Fedorchak Receives Endorsement From President Trump

(Bismarck, ND) — President Trump is endorsing North Dakota Representative Julie Fedorchak to run for a second term. President Trump posted on Truth Social yesterday to share the endorsement. He stated that Fedorchak has done a fantastic
ND Attorney General Signs Multi-State Letter To Ban Designer Xanax

(Bismarck, ND) — North Dakota Attorney General Drew Wrigley is joining officials nationwide to call for a ban on designer Xanax. A coalition of 21 attorneys general signed a letter sent to encourage the Drug Enforcement Administration
Man Arrested After Bomb Threat Reported At Bismarck Bank

(Bismarck, ND) — A man is in custody after reports of a bomb threat at a bank in downtown Bismarck. Robert Walsh is accused of walking into Bravera Bank with a backpack yesterday morning and making a
Farmers Need Simpler Access to Workers

Finding enough labor is a key concern for U.S. agriculture, especially in the fruit and vegetable sector. Oregon farmer Mike McCarthy said produce growers have no option to automate labor functions like many other types of farmers
Export Inspections Lower Across the Board

USDA data says that grain and soybean inspections for overseas delivery declined week-to-week during the seven days ending on August 14. Wheat assessments were reported at 395,240 metric tons, down from almost 415,000 last week but still