Bank Of North Dakota To Introduce Stablecoin To Local Banks

(Bismarck, ND) — The Bank of North Dakota is set to introduce stablecoin to local banks in September. The move has attracted interest by ten local banks after state regulators approved the use of the technology on
Fourth Person Accuses Mandan Nurse Of Sexual Assault

(Mandan, ND) — A fourth patient is accusing a nurse at a Bismarck hospital of sexual assault. Lukas Turner appeared in court on Thursday to receive a new charge of gross sexual imposition involving a person under
Trade Between North Dakota And India Keeps Growing

(Bismarck, ND) — Trade between North Dakota and India is becoming a major factor in the local economy. The North Dakota Trade Office says the relationship between North Dakota and India is growing fairly rapidly. In 2023,
Foster Parents Plead Guilty To Murder Of Three-Year-Old

(Stanley, ND) — Two foster parents in Stanley are pleading guilty to murdering their three-year-old. Jamie and Raymond Johnson both entered guilty pleas for felony murder charges and Jamie also pleaded guilty to child abuse on Thursday.
FAPRI Releases 2026 U.S. Agricultural Market Outlook

The University of Missouri Food & Agricultural Policy Research Institute has released the 2026 U.S. Agricultural Market Outlook. The near-term outlook for farm finances shows stark differences between crop and livestock sectors. Net returns remain poor for most
Planting Season Nears With New Challenges For Farmers

(Washburn, ND) — Farmers are getting ready for planting season with new challenges this year. One of those adjustments is higher fertilizer costs. Some farmers have adjusted by booking fertilizer early. Drew Petersen of Washburn tells KFYR
Child Killed In Crash Near Glen Ullin, 5 People Injured

(Glen Ullin, ND) — A child is dead after a crash near Glen Ullin on Thursday. Three other children and two other adults are seriously injured. The crash happened just before 5:00 a.m. near the intersection of
USDA Offers Disaster Assistance To South Dakota Farmers

(Sioux Falls, SD) — The U.S. Department of Agriculture is offering assistance to South Dakota farmers for winter storm damages. Farmers and livestock producers who were impacted are being encouraged to contact their local USDA Service Center
Demolition Of Controversial Building In Flandreau Begins

Flandreau, SD) — Demolition crews have started tearing down a controversial building in Flandreau. City officials say the building has been cited for multiple code violations dating back to 2020. A no-occupancy order on the building was
Rising Costs and Global Competition Push U.S. Agriculture Toward Breaking Point

Memphis, Tennessee – U.S. farmer competitiveness in the global marketplace, the cost-price squeeze of inputs and commodity prices, and market consolidation and corporate power, were top of mind concerns for most individuals responding to a recent survey