Washington First In Nation To Protect Net Neutrality
Washington became the first in the country to sign a bill specifically opposing the Federal Communications Commission’s rollback of net neutrality regulations. Net neutrality requires
Washington became the first in the country to sign a bill specifically opposing the Federal Communications Commission’s rollback of net neutrality regulations. Net neutrality requires
Although our latest winter storm did put added strain on area highway maintenance crews, it also took its toll on local electrical service workers, as well. You may have noticed brief power
Many people throughout northeastern South Dakota and western Minnesota are digging out today (Tuesday) from a major winter storm dumped as much as a foot of snow or more across parts of the
Republican U.S. Senator Thad Cochran, chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee, said on Monday he will resign on April 1st. The 80-year-old Cochran stayed home for a month last fall with
Sam Nunberg, a former aide to Donald Trump, has been subpoenaed by special counsel Robert Mueller to appear before a grand jury, but he says he’s not planning to testify. The subpoena
Wintry conditions are being blamed for a semi rollover accident which occurred early this (Monday)
morning on Interstate 29 near the Waverly interchange in Codington County.
At around
As we begin our first full week of March for the year 2018 many areas of South Dakota and the upper Midwest are experiencing another round of wintry weather to start off the week. Many area
A home near Watertown was destroyed by fire Saturday night, but authorities say no one was injured as the structure was reportedly unoccupied when the blaze broke out.
Shortly after 9 p.m.,
The man who fatally shot himself in front of the White House has been identified as a 26-year-old from Maylene, Alabama. Officials say Cameron Ross Burgess removed a concealed handgun and began