McCarthy Returns To Michigan As Vikings Visit Lions

(Detroit, MI) — JJ McCarthy makes his first start in the state of Michigan as the Minnesota Vikings take on the Detroit Lions at Ford Field on Sunday. McCarthy led the Michigan Wolverines to a National Championship
Wild Lose To Penguins

(St. Paul, MN) — The Minnesota Wild are on a five-game losing streak following a 4-1 loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins at Grand Casino Arena. Kirill Kaprizov scored in the middle of the first period to give
NDSU Volleyball Comeback Falls Short at Denver, 3-1

DENVER – The North Dakota State volleyball team came up short at Denver, 3-1, on Thursday night at Hamilton Gymnasium. After dropping the first two sets, the Bison (12-8, 6-4 Summit) answered back in the third frame
Hawks Win at Oral Roberts in Four Sets

TULSA, Okla. – The North Dakota volleyball team picked up a road victory over Oral Roberts (25-21, 19-25, 25-20, 25-19) on Thursday evening from Mabee Arena. NoDak improves to 7-15 and 4-7 in conference play, while Oral Roberts
Sioux Falls Man Faces Attempted Murder Charge

(Sioux Falls, SD) — A Sioux Falls man is facing attempted murder and other charges after a shooting at an apartment earlier this month. Doap Deng Chuol is accused of shooting another man at the apartment on
Mislabeled Wiring Triggered SD Government Network Outage

(Pierre, SD) — Lawmakers say South Dakotans need assurances the state is fixing the issues that led to a major government network outage in August. Officials told a legislative committee the failure was caused by mislabeled wiring
75K South Dakotans Won’t Receive SNAP Benefits Tomorrow

(Sioux Falls, SD) — About 75-thousand South Dakotans will not receive SNAP benefits tomorrow. Department of Social Services Secretary Matthew Althoff said on Tuesday that the state would not be funding the benefits if the government stays
South Dakota Public Broadcasting To Keep Half Of Its Layoff Positions

(Sioux Falls, SD) — South Dakota Public Broadcasting will retain seven of its 15 layoff positions. The company announced in August that it would be reducing its workforce by 25 percent as a result of federal funding
PUC Schedules Leadership Elections Nov. 6

PIERRE, S.D. – The South Dakota Public Utilities Commission will elect new leadership at their regular meeting on Nov. 6, 2025, at the request of Chairman Gary Hanson. Current Vice Chairman Chris Nelson is expected to be
Mountain Lion Sightings On The Rise Around Deadwood

(Deadwood, SD) — Deadwood city officials are warning residents about a rise in mountain lion sightings. Wildlife experts say it isn’t uncommon. Anyone who finds themselves in an encounter with a mountain lion should never approach or