Man Pleads Not Guilty To Drug Charges
(Bismarck, ND) — A Dickinson man has pleaded not guilty to multiple drug charges after his arrest near Bismarck last November. Police say they found Jeremy May throwing something out of his car onto U.S. Highway 83,
$6 Million To Go Toward Flood-Damaged Roads In North Dakota
(Bismarck, ND) — The Federal Highway Administration is awarding North Dakota nearly 6-million dollars to fix roads recently damaged by flooding. Senator John Hoeven serves on the Transportation Appropriations Committee in the Senate, and says the grants
Vendors Show Off Farming Tech At KMOT AG Expo
(Minot, ND) — The largest indoor farm show in the Upper Midwestern U.S. is happening right now in Minot. Thousands of people show up to the KMOT Ag Expo each year to check out the latest technology
Water Infrastructure Overhaul Planned In Dickinson
(Dickinson, ND) — Dickinson city leaders are planning a major overhaul of the city’s water infrastructure this year. The project is called the 2024 Water Main and Lead Service Line Replacement Project, and aims to replace aging
Two Arrested After Rollover Crash Near Tower City
(Tower City, ND) — Two people were arrested after a Tuesday night rollover crash near Tower City. It happened on Interstate 94 just before midnight, when a Jeep lost control and skidded into a ditch before flipping
North Dakota Department of Mineral Resources Director Announces Retirement
(Bismarck, ND) — Long-time director of the North Dakota Department of Mineral Resources, Lynn Helms, has announced his plans to retire this year. He’s been the director of the department since it was established back in 2005,
27th Annual Sioux Falls Farm Show Underway
(Sioux Falls, SD) — The 27th annual Sioux Falls Farm Show is now underway. The event is showcasing the latest in agricultural technology and services ahead of the spring planting season. Show Manager Ron Bormaster expects more
Olympic Gold Medalist Billy Mills Honored With Corn Palace Mural
(Mitchell, SD) — One of South Dakota’s most famous icons is being honored with a mural on the Corn Palace in Mitchell. Pine Ridge native Billy Mills visited the city Wednesday for a special ceremony to check
Panel Passes Bill For Private School Scholarships In South Dakota

(Pierre, SD) — A bill expanding a program providing scholarships for students to attend private K-through-12 schools is closing in on Governor Noem’s desk. The House Education Committee voted 10-to-5 to pass Senate Bill 72 to the
Noem, Ex-Chief Of Staff At Odds Over Trump’s Candidacy
(Pierre, SD) — Governor Noem’s most recent ex-chief of staff is sounding off against Donald Trump’s presidential bid. Mark Miller took to X, Wednesday tweeting “45’s jig is up;he will lose. Again.” along with another tweet attacking