Governing water based on arbitrarily-drawn lines instead of geological boundaries is a recipe for cross-county disputes, proponents of Senate Bill 2210 contend.
One of the men, Rockne Earles, formerly of Oriska, North Dakota, pleaded guilty and was facing prison time for assaulting a police officer during the Capitol riots.
The Minnesota Supreme Court sides with Democrats in a power struggle with Republicans over control of the state House.
The key for all upland birds is available thermal cover, said Jesse Kolar, upland game management supervisor for the North Dakota Game and Fish Department in Dickinson.
A company hoping to build a carbon dioxide pipeline wants a court to disqualify a South Dakota regulator from considering the project’s permit application, due to an alleged conflict of interest. Iowa-based Summit Carbon Solutions filed a legal action Thursday in Hughes County court.
Extreme cold could expose residents of several states to conditions like hypothermia and frostbite over the weekend.
The NWS extreme cold warning for Duluth said: "The dangerously cold wind chills as low as 40 below zero could cause frostbite on exposed skin in as little as 10 minutes. Frostbite and hypothermia will occur if unprotected skin is exposed to these temperatures. An extended period of freezing temperatures could cause ruptured water pipes."
Charges against Anthony Kruger for the 2023 shooting death of Jeremiah Medenwald were dropped, but police say he remains a person of interest in the unsolved case.
Doug Burgum, Kristi Noem, and Sean Duffy—are among President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet nominees. Their potential appointments could significantly influence Minnesota and neighboring states.
The National Association of Interpretation recently recognized the effort with The Difficult Topics award for its 2024 Interpretive Media Awards. This recognition highlights the State Historical Society's reinterpretation of the Whitestone Hill state Historic Site near Kulm.
Nearly 400 high school students from North Dakota and Minnesota are expected to attend the three-day UND Honor Band, Choir and Strings Festival beginning Friday, Jan. 24
The I.G.N.I.T.E. program, now active in 23 counties, offers inmates in Richland and Wilkin counties a path to education and a chance to break the cycle of re-offending.