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Published on Jun 30, 2025Source: Western Standard - Right-wing
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Published on Jun 30, 2025
North Dakota to Boost Awareness of SNAP Acceptance at Farmer's Markets
(File image) (Mike Moen. Prairie News Service) – When North Dakotans head to farmers markets this summer, they might want to see which ones accept SNAP benefits, as the state is enhancing a search tool so that those eligible can stock up on fruits and …
Source: KNOX Radio - North Dakota - Neutral -
Published on Jun 30, 2025
Fargo, North Dakota Museum Gives N.Y. Yankees’ Roger Maris His Due
The Roger Maris Museum sits in a wing of a Fargo, North Dakota shopping mall. Gary Stoller (This story is part of an occasional series by this journalist revealing “Hidden America”—worthy travel destinations unknown by most Americans.) Many baseball fans …
Source: Forbes - Neutral -
Published on Jun 30, 2025
Building a bridge with the help of 10 mules on North Dakota's Maah Daah Hey Trail
BILLINGS COUNTY, N.D. — When it comes to building a bridge, there are two obvious necessities: people and equipment. If that bridge is in the western North Dakota Badlands, a crew of pack mules can help, too. On a humid, June Sunday morning, U.S. Forest …
Source: The Dickinson Press - North Dakota - Neutral -
Published on 00:50 GMT
Most iconic drink in Dakota? Think tomato and beer
Reader's Digest has compiled a list of the most iconic beverages from each U.S. state. South Dakota's iconic beverage is red beer, a mixture of light beer and tomato soup. Other notable state beverages include Minnesota's "Bootleg," …
Source: Watertown Public Opinion - South Dakota - Pending -
Published on Jun 30, 2025
Why Did the Company behind the Dakota Access Pipeline Sue Greenpeace?
Rachel Feltman: For Scientific American’s Science Quickly, I’m Rachel Feltman. In 2016 a group of activists who called themselves water protectors—led by members of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe—set up camp on the windswept plains of North Dakota. Their …
Source: Scientific American - Neutral -
Published on 01:08 GMT
What new laws go into effect July 1 in Iowa, Nebraska and South Dakota?
(KTIV) - As soon as the calendar reads July 1, 2025, Siouxland’s three states will all have new laws going into effect. The laws range from new rules regarding cell phones and driving in Iowa to banning sanctuary cities in South Dakota. Below is a list of …
Source: KTIV - Iowa - Neutral -
Published on Jun 30, 2025
Terrifying Video Shows Tornado Tearing Across South Dakota: WATCH
A different tornado recently hit North Dakota as well. PublishedJune 30, 2025 11:36 AM EDT•UpdatedJune 30, 2025 11:36 AM EDT Facebook Twitter Email Copy Link Absolutely bonkers footage has surfaced of a tornado tearing through South Dakota. South Dakota …
Source: OutKick - Tennessee - Pending -
Published on Jun 30, 2025
Wood Mackenzie: North America geothermal investment soars 85%
North America's geothermal sector shattered investment records in 1Q25, attracting US$1.7 billion in public funding – 85% of 2024's entire annual allocation – as breakthrough technologies transform vast untapped resources into commercially viable …
Source: Energy Global - Neutral -
Published on Jun 30, 2025
O'Gorman's Libby Castelli claims South Dakota Gatorade girls track athlete of the year honors
SIOUX FALLS — O'Gorman senior Libby Castelli was selected as the Gatorade girls track and field athlete of the year in South Dakota, it was announced Monday. Castelli, who has won the last two Gatorade state awards for girls cross country, is the first …
Source: News Center 1 - South Dakota - Neutral