BEK TV will premiere an investigative series titled Dunseith Declassified, which aims to unravel a complex web of alleged misconduct, unexplained deaths, and potential systemic corruption in Dunseith, North Dakota. Hosted by veteran investigative journalist Lori Hinz, the series will examine intricate connections involving local businesses, government officials, and critical community dynamics near the Canadian border. The debut episode will air Wednesday, March 5, 2025, at 5 pm CT, with subsequent weekly episodes exploring sensitive topics including potential assassination, stalking, harassment, military secrets, and nuclear security concerns.
Viewers can access the series through BEK TV channels or streaming on the BEK TV+ app via https://www.bek.tv/channel-finder. Located adjacent to the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians, Dunseith will be the focal point of an in-depth investigation that promises to provide exclusive first-hand accounts and documentation. The series seeks to help viewers comprehend a complicated narrative involving potential misconduct and its broader community implications.
Hinz, known for previous investigative series such as China Conquest: Inside Job and Capturing America's Heartland: CO2 Pipeline, emphasized the depth and significance of the upcoming series. The deeper we dig, the more disturbing this story becomes, Hinz stated, suggesting the investigation will unveil previously obscured details about local power structures and potential systemic issues. As a locally-owned, non-corporate television broadcasting network, BEK TV has distinguished itself by producing extensive local content and maintaining an unscripted, uncensored approach to journalism.
The network has been recognized multiple times by the Bismarck Tribune's Best of the Best contest, including awards for Best Local TV Station and Best TV Personality. The Dunseith Declassified series represents a significant journalistic effort to shed light on complex local issues, potentially offering unprecedented insights into the interconnected challenges facing this North Dakota border community. The investigation's focus on alleged misconduct and systemic problems could have important implications for understanding governance, community trust, and accountability in similar regions.


