Gas Price Monday update

The average price of gas ticked up a nickel a gallon in North Dakota last week. That from GasBuddy-dot-com. The average is now $3.59. That’s 17 cents higher than a month ago, and 63 cents higher than
Farmers Encouraged To Submit Condition Monitoring Reports

(Minot, ND) — Extension agents are encouraging farmers to report land conditions as planting season ramps up. They want to know how dry or wet the land is to paint a clearer picture of drought conditions in
Consulting Group Recommends Mentorship Program For New Legislators

(Bismarck, ND) — Garty Consulting is recommending an expanded mentorship program to mitigate the impact of term limits. The 116-page study put together by Garty at the request of the Legislative Procedure and Arrangements Committee follows the
Woman Receives First Defibrillator Implant

(Bismarck, ND) — A North Dakota woman is the first to receive a surgically installed defibrillator. Doctor Colby Halsey at Sanford Bismarck trained for months out of state to perform the surgery on Carolyn Freer. Doctors diagnosed
Cattle Prices Reach Historic Highs

(Bismarck, ND) — Local producers say it’s an overdue correction that cattle prices are at new record highs. The price for feeder cattle is about 90 cents higher per pound compared to this time last year. Some
Honor Flight Takes Over 100 Veterans To Washington DC

(Bismarck, ND) — More than 100 veterans are in Washington after the ninth-ever North Dakota Honor Flight. A team of volunteers joined the group of nearly 100 vets on the trip to the nation’s capital to see
State Rep. Liz Conmy Of Fargo Dies In Plane Crash

(Fargo, ND) — State Representative Liz Conmy is dead after a plane crash in Minnesota on Saturday. She was described by State Senator Tim Mathern, who represents the same district as Conmy, as someone who was actively
Man Pleads Guilty To Manslaughter In Plea Agreement

(Rapid City, SD) — A man is pleading guilty to manslaughter over a 2025 stabbing in Rapid City. Diontae Eagleman was scheduled to go on trial for first degree murder before admitting to stabbing Francis Tobacco in
South Dakota Politicians React To WHCD Shooting

(Undated) — Politicians throughout the state are reacting to the White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting. State Rep. Dusty Johnson shared a statement with Keloland saying he is, “thankful President Trump and those at the Correspondents’ Dinner are
Majority Of South Dakotans Unhappy With State Of Democracy

(Pierre, SD) — A majority of people in South Dakota are unhappy with the state of America’s democracy. The data comes from a new poll sponsored by South Dakota News Watch and the Chiesman Center for Democracy.