Thiele said when she tried to pick up running in the past, she’d pick training plans that were too intense, or she wasn’t eating enough to fuel her workout.
Shirley McMillan applied for a home loan in 1976, two years after the Equal Credit Opportunity Act passed. She said at the time, she didn’t know she had legal protection when the lender attempted to deny her application.
The Air Force’s Indigenous Nations Equality Team spoke about diversity in the military and how to break barriers. The students also looked at helicopters and saw people from their tribe who are in active service.
A spokesperson for the city said an underground outage knocked out power to the lights along 16th Street SW between 11th and 20th Avenues. They said the lights should be working Thursday night.
An unidentified person posted a SnapChat video over the lunch hour on Wednesday making threats toward people in the courtroom regarding the trial of Corbin Lampert.
The City of Sioux Falls announced that 911 services were restored in the city following an interruption in service that occurred in several states, including South Dakota.
A Bismarck man accused of fleeing police and running his car into a Mercer County patrol vehicle that killed a deputy in December pleaded not guilty to charges from the incident.
Ethan is also on Bismarck High School’s Science Olympiad, Science Bowl and Envirothon teams. His latest accomplishment: scoring a perfect 36 on his ACT.
The Minot Hot Tots will transform into the Minot Berserkers for three games this summer. Berserker was one of the five finalists for a team name back in 2022.
Dahlin said people don’t really know what the job is like until they try it. She said it’s not uncommon for someone to start at the dispatch center and find out it’s not a good fit for them because of the high stress.
The commissioners say they are asking the department to conduct speed and safety studies along Highway 1804 in preparation for the increased traffic once construction starts.