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Highlighting the area track, softball, baseball, tennis and golf athletes who produced some notable highlights over the past ...
At the end of 2023, its most recent available tax filing, the foundation had $14,257. Its single charitable endeavor that ...
The Trump administration has reversed a Biden-era decision and will allow more coal leasing on federal land in Montana. The decision allows the Spring Creek Mine to access an additional 39.9 ...
The North Dakota Senate passed House Bill 1318, which aims to protect agricultural chemical manufacturers from lawsuits if their products are properly labeled and manufactured. The bill, similar to ...
The Second Annual Beers for Baird Park Pub Crawl is headed to Aberdeen. The fundraiser for Baird Park will take place from 3 to 10 p.m. April 26 in downtown Aberdeen.
An Iowa ag company accused of operating a billion-dollar scheme is being sued by a lender that says 110,000 piglets in SD are ...
The failed amendment would have put limits on how much feed could be put out and put restrictions on where feed could be placed.
The Board of Regents approved a system-wide average 2.9% undergraduate tuition increase during its meeting at Northern State ...
The Keystone Pipeline resumed operations Monday at a reduced pressure as cleanup efforts continue from an oil spill in North ...
The Keystone Pipeline was shut down after a leak in North Dakota was discovered. An estimated 147,000 gallons of oil spilled ...
Kila Louann Good, 22, of Highmore, died Wednesday morning in a single vehicle crash on SD Highway 14, one mile west of ...
U.S. District Judge Karoline Mehalchick issued a ruling April 15 denying a request to stop the imminent demolition of the Skinners Falls/Milanville bridge. Attorneys for the Pennsylvania ...