High Quality Forage and Strong Cattle Health Begin with Solid Pasture Management

As winter gives way to spring and fields begin to green up, it is critical to have a plan in place to control weeds before they become a problem. “We see long-term impacts throughout a season that
High Quality Forage and Strong Cattle Health Begin with Solid Pasture Management

As winter gives way to spring and fields begin to green up, it is critical to have a plan in place to control weeds before they become a problem. “We see long-term impacts throughout a season that
New Candidates Announce Campaigns For Minot City Council

(Minot, ND) — Three new candidates are entering the race for Minot City Council. It brings the current race up to six candidates for three seats. Nicole Brasfield, Eric Locken and David Gipson have all thrown their
Attorney For Nichole Rice Files Demand For Change Of Judge

(Minot, ND) — The attorney for Nichole Rice is filing a demand for a change of judge. It comes after Judge Steven Lautt recused himself and the case was reassigned to Judge Gary Lee. Lee has already
19-Year-Old Pleads Guilty To Sexual Assault And Assaulting Officers

(Bismarck, ND) — A 19-year-old man is pleading guilty to gross sexual imposition and assaulting an officer. Seth Tschider was arrested for a sexual assault reported by a female victim on October 7th. According to court records,
North Dakota Organizations Send Aid To Great Plains Wildfires

(Bismarck, ND) — Organizations from North Dakota are sending aid to battle wildfires in the Great Plains. The state is sending two 600-gallon “Bambi Buckets” to provide aerial firefighting support in Nebraska and South Dakota. The state
North Dakota State Narrows Search For President To 3 Finalists

(Fargo, ND) — North Dakota State has three finalists in its search for the next school president. The search committee named Dr. Marshall Stewart, Dr. Bernie Savarese and Dr. Allan Smith as the three finalists. More than
First Federal Grants For Rural Health Being Released

(Bismarck, ND) — About ten million dollars are available to rural North Dakota health programs. The first round of federal grants was released from the Rural Health Transformation Program. Lawmakers held a special session in January to
Sioux Falls NAACP Condemns Racist Video From South Dakota State
(Sioux Falls, SD) — The Sioux Falls NAACP says they condemn a recent video from South Dakota State students. The chapter said the video shows individuals using racist language and making threats of violence by people who
Gov. Rhoden Signs State Capitol Restoration Bill

(Pierre, SD) — Governor Larry Rhoden is signing a bill to fund renovations at the state Capitol building. The bill was pushed through the state Congress after a sewer line leak delayed a legislative session on March