2026 National Red Power Round Up Returns to South Dakota State Fairgrounds

HURON, S.D. – The South Dakota State Fair and South Dakota Red Power Chapter 21 invites International Harvester collectors, vendors, and the public to the 2026 National Red Power Round Up, taking place June 25-27 at the South
Bismarck Event Center Starts Transition to New Operator

(Bismarck, ND) — Denver-based Oak View Group will be the new third-party operator of the Bismarck Event Center. City commissioners voted 4-1 on Tuesday to begin negotiations with the group, which will act as a liaison between
Vatican Approves Altru Health System’s Acquisition of Devils Lake Hospital

(Devils Lake, ND) — Altru Health System’s Acquisition of a hospital in Devils Lake has approval from the Vatican. Ownership of the CHI St. Alexius Health Hospital will transition from CommonSpirit Health to Altru on March 1st.
Blizzard Warning in Effect Through Thursday Afternoon

(Grand Forks, ND) — A Blizzard Warning is in effect in eastern North Dakota through 6 p.m. Thursday. Meteorologists expect two-to-five inches of snow with winds up to 70 miles per hour. The National Weather Service says
Spirit Lake Man Pleads Not Guilty to Murders

(Fargo, ND) — A man from Spirit Lake Reservation pleaded not guilty to two murders on Wednesday. D’Angelo Hunt is charged with 10 counts for the deaths of his ex-girlfriend Jemini Posey and his brother Isaac Hunt.
The Pine Ridge Reservation remains under a state of emergency one year after it was first declared

The Pine Ridge Reservation remains under a state of emergency one year after it was first declared by Oglala Sioux Tribe President Frank Star Comes Out. The emergency was issued to address severe law enforcement shortages and
Rapid City Woman Convicted Of Murder

(Rapid City, SD) — Jurors are back with a verdict in the trial of a Rapid City woman charged with murder. Prosecutors say Pam White Butterfly fatally shot 68-year-old Lenart Brown Eyes and wounded his brother back
Oldham-Ramona-Rutland School District Will Remain

(Sioux Falls, SD) — The Oldham-Ramona-Rutland School District has life. Residents voted Tuesday with the final tally showing they want to keep it around. The vote was 367 against the district’s dissolution and 363 for it.
Wildfire sparks near Keystone, Hwy 40

An evacuation alert has been lifted for parts of western Pennington County after a wildfire near Keystone. Emergency managers say the “get set to go” status was lifted around 10 p.m. for the area north of Highway
Possible Measles Exposure at Rapid City Airport

(Rapid City, SD) — Health officials say there’s been a possible measles exposure at Rapid City Airport. They say it happened December 10th when an infected Butte County resident was there. Anyone who was at the airport