Juvenile Critically Hurt In Maddock Crash With Truck

(Maddock, ND) — A juvenile driver has critical injuries after a two-vehicle crash on Sunday evening on North Dakota Highway 19. The collision happened just after 5 p.m. near mile marker 123 when the juvenile driver failed
Bond Set For Woman Charged With Murder In Minot

(Minot, ND) — Bond for the woman accused of killing a 38-year-old man in southeast Minot is being set at one million dollars. According to court documents, police say 43-year-old Rachael Foster admitted to shooting the victim
Two Arrested In Connection With Stabbing

(Sioux City, SD) — Sioux City officers are investigating a stabbing happening last week. Officials say they received reports of an individual walking around covered in blood on the morning of October 11th. The person was taken
Convicted Cat Killer Sentenced To Prison

(Sioux Falls, SD) — A convicted cat killer has been sentenced to prison. Cory Martinson pleaded guilty to two counts of Animal Cruelty after he admitted to killing four kittens in July last year. He had violated
Rapid City Man Going To Prison For 55 Years

(Sioux Falls, SD) — A Rapid City man is going to prison for the next 55 years after his conviction on multiple violent offenses. The conviction comes from a 2023 incident in Box Elder where David Poor
Part Of Downtown Sioux Falls Shut Down Friday

(Sioux Falls, SD) — Police release information of an incident in Sioux Falls last Friday that shut down part of downtown. Police blocked off an area around the Federal Court House after finding an abandoned vehicle parked
Governor Rhoden Announces New SD Department Of Corrections Boss

(Pierre, SD) — South Dakota Governor Larry Rhoden announces a new Department of Corrections secretary. Nick Lamb will vacate his role as deputy director of institutional operations in the Iowa Department of Corrections to come to South
Growers Want Congress to See Benefits of California’s E15 Legislation

The National Corn Growers Association is pointing to California as an example of what could be achieved across the country after the state enacted a law extending access to fuels with a 15% ethanol blend, or E15, year-round.
More Reaction to Proposed Argentine Beef Import Plans

(FARGO, ND) — Members of the U.S. cattle industry, congressional officials and more continue to share their reaction to the reports that the Trump Administration is looking to import beef from Argentina in an effort to lower
Research Brief: Economics of Crop & Livestock Integration

ST. PAUL, Minn. — As farmers consider adopting soil health practices, it’s important to understand the implications for their operations. By exploring the impacts these management changes have on different aspects of their system, farmers can make