Coffee With A Cop In Bismarck Friday
(Bismarck, ND) — The Bismarck community is invited to Coffee with a Cop this Friday. The gathering gives the community an opportunity to ask questions and learn about the department’s work. It also allows people to have
Grand Forks Man Sentenced To 50 Years For Murder
(Grand Forks, ND) — A Grand Forks man has been sentenced to 50 years in prison for murder. Last November, a jury convicted Kindi Jalloh of the murder of 67-year-old Douglas Elgert, who was found stabbed and
Man Accused Of Crashing Stolen Car Into Police Vehicles
(Devils Lake, ND) — A man who’s accused of crashing a stolen car into police vehicles during a pursuit in Ramsey County faces multiple charges. It began Sunday afternoon, when an officer driving on Highway 57 spotted
2024 North Dakota Republican Convention To Be Held In Fargo
(Fargo, ND) — The North Dakota Republican Party has announced it will host its 2024 convention in Fargo. The convention will take place from April 5th to April 6th at the Sanford Health Athletic Complex on the
Mobridge Ice Fishing Tournament Will Happen
(Mobridge, SD) — The annual Mobridge Chamber Ice Fishing Tournament is going to happen after concerns over lack of quality ice. Jesse Konold, Chair of the ice fishing tournament, said Monday that the latest winter weather has
State Of Emergency On Pine Ridge Reservation
(Pine Ridge Reservation, SD) — There’s a growing emergency on the Pine Ridge Reservation in southwest South Dakota. Outspoken advocates say violent crimes have become all too common, and there aren’t enough officers to respond. Oglala Sioux
South Dakota Supreme Court Weighs Conflict Of Interest Clause
(Pierre, SD) — The South Dakota Supreme Court is hearing arguments to decide the interpretation on a conflict of interest clause for state lawmakers. It comes after former Senator Jessica Castleberry of Rapid City accepted six-hundred-thousand dollars
State Lawmakers Critical Of “Freedom Works Here’ Campaign
(Pierre, SD) — The Governor’s Office of Economic Development is facing criticism from South Dakota’s top lawmakers over the selection process of an Ohio-based marketing firm to lead Governor Noem’s ‘Freedom Works Here’ workforce campaign. Go West