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
More Than 1,400 People Respond To Dacotah Bank Center Survey

(Brookings, SD) — Brookings residents are sharing what they want to see happen with the Dacotah Bank Center. A recent survey of 14-hundred residents shows 35 percent want a combined events and recreation facility while 30 percent
South Dakota Farmers Brace For Higher Fertilizer Costs

(Pierre, SD) — South Dakota farmers are expecting fertilizer costs to increase due to the war in Iran. A lot of chemical fertilizers come through the Strait of Hormuz, which is currently being blocked by the Iranian
Coyote Flats Fire Evacuation Order Lifted

(Rapid City, SD) — Evacuation orders for the Coyote Flats Fire have been lifted. Residents were told they could return to their properties around 10:00 a.m. on Thursday. The fire has burned about 384 acres in the
Firefighters Make Progress On Qury Fire

(Custer, SD) — The Qury Fire continues burning just two miles southwest of Custer. It has grown to more than nine-thousand acres but firefighters are making progress, saying containment has increased to 44 percent. Weather has been