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Southeast South Dakota has been dealing with continuing flooding conditions on their roads thanks to consistent precipitation in the area that last couple of weeks. Governor Kristi Noem held a news conference yesterday to update the public on some of the conditions on the roads, and also warned of some closures. Inters...
Jun 24, 2024
A proposed measure to legalize recreational marijuana in North Dakota is nearing the required signatures to appear on the ballot this November. With over 15,000 signatures collected, the measure needs 15,582 to qualify. Supporters are confident it will make the ballot. Previous attempts to legalize recreational marijua...
Jun 24, 2024
Over 60 organizations have united to oppose a proposed measure that seeks to eliminate property taxes in North Dakota. Calling themselves the "Keep It Local" coalition, they are concerned that the initiative would restrict political entities from imposing property taxes. Keep It Local argues that property tax...
Jun 21, 2024
Data from last year indicates that violent crimes, including assault, arson, homicide, and human trafficking, have increased by nearly three percent in North Dakota. Attorney General Drew Wrigley highlighted a concerning statistic, noting a reversal in positive trends for DUIs. He reported that DUI and other alcohol-re...
Jun 21, 2024
An NDSU Bison Baseball player has announced that he will be signing with a Minor League team after his career at NDSU has come to a close. Catcher Will Busch has signed with the Sioux City Explorers, who are apart of the American Association of Professional Baseball which is an official partner with Major League Baseba...
Jun 20, 2024
The National Pork Producers Council (NPPC) is leading a coalition of livestock and farm groups in a legal battle against activist efforts challenging the regulatory foundations of pork production. Groups like Food & Water Watch and state-based organizations filed a lawsuit against the EPA and the Biden Administrati...
Jun 20, 2024
Throughout the years, sports fans who have cheered long enough, sometimes get to see something quite special on the field, court, or diamond that seems to be happening more and more as the years go by. Father and son goes together like football and Sunday. And we may be seeing a new generation of father and son, not on...
Jun 20, 2024
North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum has appointed two people to positions on the state Board of Higher Education. Donald 'D.J.' Campbell will serve a four year term beginning on July 1. Campbell has been a vice president of human resources at Sanford Health since 2020. Burgum says that Campbell's background in busines...
Jun 20, 2024
Construction at Fargo's Hector International Airport is making parking more difficult for travelers. Improvements to the long-term parking ramp are underway, and crosswalks from that area to the terminal are closed. There are now temporary crosswalks that will lead to the short-term parking area, where travelers are...
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RON JORDAN, KSJB LOCAL NEWS- A proposed statewide property tax reform measure would cost the state about $1.3 billion each fiscal year and the idea is already facing opposition. The proposed measure would end property taxes based on assessed value and rely on the state to fund budgets for counties, cities and school d...
Jun 20, 2024
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