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A federal judge has ordered the United States government to pay North Dakota nearly $28 million, finding that the executive ...
Many people of the area have enjoyed visiting the Cramer-Kenyon Heritage Home at 509 Pine for events. If you are interested in the impressive Eastlake-Stick Historical Home on the National ...
It’s time for another one of our talks with people who are making a difference in their communities as nominees for the ...
KOTA Territory News talks to a South Dakota Department of Labor and Regulation employment specialist about the mutual benefit ...
South Dakota Governor Larry Rhoden has appointed a former state Secretary of Agriculture to serve as the next Commissioner of the Governor’s Office of Economic Development.
The Vikings are headed into enemy territory for tonight's NFL Draft in Green Bay. Why it matters: While the team has no ...
A University of South Dakota student from Spearfish has started his own political action committee. Homeland Security ...
The massive carbon capture pipeline in the Midwest was thrown into uncertainty Tuesday after South Dakota’s Public Utility ...
Dakota Electric plans new Lakeville headquarters after buying $11.9M site. Construction may begin in June, pending board ...
The Senate recently passed House Bill 1479, which would establish Oct. 1 each year as North Dakota Constitution Day. The goal ...
During Saturday’s 100th Legislature celebration, Yankton residents were very prominent in the program and festivities.
The major parties have been accused of ‘corruption’ and ‘brain fart ideas’ over hot-button Territory infrastructure projects by a fresh-faced independent candidate. Find out what he said.
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