North Dakota Reports First Childhood Flu Death Since 2016

(Bismarck, ND) — Two children under ten are dead from the flu this year. Health officials say they’re the first childhood deaths from the virus since 2016. The North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services says
South Dakota Facing Potential Postmark Delays

(Pierre, SD) — South Dakota could see postmark delays, according to a report from the Brookings Institution. The report says Postal Service changes will make it more likely the postmark date stamp will not reflect when mail
Man Charged With Vehicular Manslaughter In Weekend Crash

(Wagner, SD) — A Wagner man is facing charges of vehicular manslaughter and DUI for a deadly crash. The Attorney General’s Office says Darian Wright caused a crash that led to the death of 29-year-old Dana Frederick.
South Dakota Rainy Day Fund Could Drop By Nearly $100M

(Pierre, SD) — The next budget could use nearly 100-million dollars of the state’s rainy day fund. Under Governor Larry Rhoden’s current budget proposal, the South Dakota rainy day fund could shrink from 413-million to 315-million dollars.
Politicians React To Governor Rhoden’s First State Of The State

(Pierre, SD) — Politicians are reacting to the Governor Larry Rhoden’s first State of the State address. Democratic Representative Eric Emery says he thought the governor did a good job hitting on rural healthcare funding where in
Two People Shot In North Rapid, Suspect At-Large

(Rapid City, SD) — Police in Rapid City are searching for a suspect accused of shooting two people. Police responded to a shots fired call around 7:40 p.m. at the La Crosse Estates apartment complex in North
Governor Rhoden Delivers State Of The State Address

(Pierre, SD) — Governor Larry Rhoden is highlighting property taxes during his State of the State address. He delivered the speech at the State Capitol on Tuesday saying Clay, Union and Turner Counties were the most hard