Coverage of national news comes with a more balanced approach than expected from many sources. Regarding local news, on the other hand… The determination to not only spin narratives but also ‘gin up’ faux political outrage from whole cloth—whether for ratings, or duty, or orders from “corporate”—is undeniable and pathetic! Let readers/viewers think for themselves, maybe? Living in a “flyover state” does not automatically predicate either a lack of intuition or intellect in the populous, you arrogant socialist bigots. That said, note also that this app is also crammed with so many data-mining advertisements for “one simple trick…” your phone may need a hard reset and spiritual cleanse after its inevitable uninstallation.
EVERY time the visit a local station they fail to tell us WHERE it is. Today is Tuesday , July 18. Elle is visiting the Parlour ice cream shop. Where? " downtown"! Commercials for SD businesses and spots for events rarely give locations. Rodeos, festivals, car shows, etc are just mentioned and sometimes even the name of the event is not given. Also..visited the Dakota News Now website and no email, Facebook, Twitter, etc links or addresses.
Cannot open news stories or find contests on app. Just a blank screen. Need to send to another platform like messages to get stories to open. Not convenient at all
If the actual story goes into any length beyond the headline (who needs details?), it’s usually incomprehensible with jumbled wordage that makes the story completely unreadable… Ask a question or 2!! C’mon man!!
The misspelled words and grammar mistakes on a lot of stories makes me think the person(s) putting these stories on the app need to go back and repeat 9th Grade English class.
It is very frustrating to get an alert about breaking news or to have the app notification show but when you click on the app it simply opens to the main page with nothing to indicate what the alert was for.
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