Police Arrest Fargo Man Who Stole Thousands of Dollars of Liquor

(Fargo, ND) — Police arrest a Fargo man who stole thousands of dollars of liquor. The 29-year-old Abdulaziz [[ Ahb-dool-Azeez ]] Ahmed allegedly stole over 27-hundred dollars of tequila over a span of three months. Happy Harry’s
Gov. Armstrong Announces Date for Special Session

(Bismarck, ND) — Governor Kelly Armstrong announces a date for a special legislative session. On January 21st, the session will address the 500-million dollars in federal funding for rural health care. Before the state can spend the
NDHP Detain Woman Following Chase From Border To Cass County

(Bismarck, ND) — An Ontario woman is in custody after a police chase over the weekend in Pembina. According to the North Dakota Highway Patrol, the woman failed to stop at the Pembina Port of Entry and
ND Senators Support HHS Rule Change

(Bismarck, ND) — North Dakota Senators Kevin Cramer and John Hoeven are sharing statements in support of the Trump Administration’s decision to repeal a Biden-era rule. The rule imposed staffing requirements in long-term care centers that offer
Game, Fish And Parks Have Revenue Spike; Sales Mediocre; Revenue Increase For 2025

(Pierre, SD) — A Game, Fish and Parks representative says revenue has spiked but usage of its parks and campgrounds are low. The increases in revenue came from nearly all nonresidents. Numbers for resident small-game hunters are
Female Incarceration Rates Highest In World; New Task Force Aimed To Combat

(Rapid City, SD) — Corrections secretary Nick Lamb says female incarceration rates should “substantially decrease” with a newly-created rehabilitation task force. South Dakota has the highest incarceration rate of women in the world. Lamb says the new
1/2 Population Not Current On Flu/Hep. B Vaccinations

(Undated) — State health officials say about half of the population are not current on their flu or hepatitis B vaccinations. Nearly 63 percent still need to get HPV and 78 percent need pneumococcal shots. Immunize South
South Dakota State University Chief Of Police Facing Felony Animal Cruelty Charges

(Brookings, SD) — A spokesperson with Brookings Police says South Dakota State University Chief of Police Timothy Heaton is facing felony animal cruelty and other related charges Friday. Five German Shepherds were found in uninhabitable conditions in
Man Arrested For Woman Murdered In Howard

(Howard, SD) — South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley says suspect Elias Stubbe is facing murder and other related charges in Howard. He’s being accused of murdering Nichole Malfero Saturday who was pronounced dead on scene. Officials
How Will Food Prices Affect Holiday Meals in 2025?

The holidays bring large increases in food spending for both food at home and food away from home. Consumers’ decisions during this season can have important implications for farmers and ranchers. Farmdoc, at the University of Illinois,