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By mid-May, some North Dakota anglers have had weeks on the water since the new license season of April 1 began. That’s a subtle reminder to purchase your new license
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By mid-May, some North Dakota anglers have had weeks on the water since the new license season of April 1 began. That’s a subtle reminder to purchase your new license
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Omaha District is planning to conduct a joint prescribed burn with the Southeast Dakota Prescribed Burn Association (SDPBA) on Friday west of Yankton, though
President Donald Trump has signed a bill into law that its sponsors from South Dakota say will accelerate the review and processing of mortgages on tribal trust land.
Tribal police recruits in South Dakota will soon have an option for basic training through the Bureau of Indian Affairs that’s closer to home, but it won’t be as close
VERMILLION — A GoFundMe page has been established for a Vermillion family who narrowly escaped a fire last weekend that consumed their home and claimed three pets.
CROFTON, Neb. — The public is invited to learn about roadway roundabouts during a community engagement event set for Monday in the northeast Nebraska community of Crofton.
With the nation celebrating its 250th birthday this year, South Dakota tourism officials are expecting a star-spangled year for events and visitors.
Vorbeck officials say its expanded Grand Forks facility will produce 1 million gallons of environmentally friendly firefighting foam each year.
Sen. Kevin Cramer received a distinguished service award Wednesday in Bismarck for supporting rural health care and long-term care facilities.
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In a message sent to parents, the school district said its learning platform, “Canvas,” experienced an incident that included names, emails, addresses, student IDs, and messages among users.
Cleaning up Lake Mitchell has been a contentious subject in the city. With many ideas floating around, ultimately, the people voted for the dredging project.
VERMILLION — When South Dakota senior track and field athlete Brandon Vander Sluis felt pain during the 2025 season, he initially thought it was an injury, possibly related to a
Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D., secured $1.8 million in federal funding to help the Community Violence Intervention Center in Grand Forks.
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A Dade County jury convicted Randall Dakota Wallin, 36, of aggravated child molestation and sexual battery after a three-day trial.
This year has been especially difficult due to extreme drought conditions affecting the lower third and central parts of South Dakota.
If you or someone you know is struggling with a substance use disorder, there is a list of treatment centers from counties all over the state.
Tribal police recruits in North Dakota will soon have an option for basic training through the Bureau of Indian Affairs that’s closer to home.
Central Cass fifth graders met their senior citizen pen pals on Wednesday after months of writing, part of a Casselton nonprofit’s effort to build community connections.
Two books are selected each year to represent North Dakota at the National Book Festival in Washington, D.C. The 2026 selections - picked by the ND Center for the Book - have been announced.