ND Food Waiver Approved, Limiting Unhealthy Food That Can Be Bought With SNAPS

(Bismarck, ND) — North Dakota’s application for limiting unhealthy foods that can be bought with SNAPS is being approved. The U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins approved the application yesterday in North Dakota, as well as
South Dakota Leadership Looking To Deregulate Suppressors

(Rapid City, SD) — South Dakota leadership is leading the charge to deregulate suppressors in the state. Governor Larry Rhoden and State Senator Casey Crabtree are working to remove suppressors from the list of controlled weapons in
Republicans Urge Trump to Act to Protect US Vitamin Supply, Food Security

ARLINGTON, Va. – On Wednesday, over a dozen Republican members of Congress sent a letter to President Donald Trump, highlighting concerns about the United States’ overreliance on China for the supply of its vitamins and amino acids used
Murder Trial Moving Forward

(Sioux Falls, SD) — A murder trial is moving forward following an attorney’s request in September to dismiss the case on grounds of self-defense. Timothy Overton is accused of shooting and killing a man at a parking
Two Men Sentenced For Fentanyl Trafficking

(Sioux Falls, SD) — A Sioux Falls man and another suspect are behind bars after they were convicted of trafficking fentanyl pills. Fame Cobbs and Mario Taylor of Phoenix were found guilty of conspiracy to distribute fentanyl
Sen. Rounds Wants Answers on SD’s Mail Delivery Problems

(Washington, DC) — Senator Mike Rounds wants to know what’s causing South Dakota’s mail delivery problems. Rounds’ office said in a news release yesterday the senator is asking the U.S. Postal Service’s inspector general to find the
Abortion Pill Campaign Leads To Cease And Desist Order

(Sioux Falls, SD) — Attorney General Marty Jackley is threatening to sue an abortion rights group over ads it’s placed in South Dakota. Mayday Health placed abortion pill ads at several gas stations across the state. The