Woman Pleads Not Guilty In Fraudulent Check Case
(Bismarck, ND) — A Bismarck woman charged with trying to steal money by passing a fraudulent check has pleaded not guilty. Police say Denise Cowan tried to deposit a nearly 20-thousand-dollar bogus check drawn against Concrete Placement
Gov. Burgum Visits Career Impact Academy Site
(Grand Forks, ND) — Governor Doug Burgum visited the Career Impact Academy construction site in Grand Forks on Friday. The academy aims to create more opportunities for students to get education and training in high-demand career fields,
Dickinson Man Faces Drug, Human Trafficking Charges

(Dickinson, ND) — A Dickinson man is facing charges related to drug dealing and human trafficking. Police say Michael McKeen forced a woman into sex work to support him financially. Police arrested him at a hotel in
Teacher Facing Child Sex Crimes Charges Resigns
(Bismarck, ND) — A third grade teacher at Lincoln Elementary School in Bismarck is off the job after being charged with child sex crimes. The school board held a meeting Friday afternoon and voted unanimously to accept
Firefighters Battle Minot House Fire

(Minot, ND) — Investigators are trying to figure out what started a house fire in Minot. Crews arrived to the scene Saturday afternoon along 6th Street Northeast to find thick smoke coming out of the front door.
Report Shows Increasing Workplace Deaths In North Dakota
(Bismarck, ND) — A report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics shows an increase in workplace deaths in North Dakota. There were a total of 37 in 2022, which is three more than the previous year.
I-90 Closures Near Brandon Begin Today
(Brandon, SD) — Folks using I-90 near Brandon will begin experiencing closures today. This year’s Brandon interchange reconstruction project is getting started. It will force lane closures in the westbound and eastbound lanes at exit 406 for
Pheasant Fest And Quail Classic Breaks Attendance Record
(Sioux Falls, SD) — The Pheasant Fest and Quail Classic now has a new attendance record. Tens of thousands of people showed up to the popular event in Sioux Falls over the weekend. This year’s attendees soared
B-21 Ellsworth Expansion Receives Mixed Opinions From Lawmakers
(Box Elder, SD) — South Dakota lawmakers are divided on how to pay for projects with the expansion of the B-21 bomber program at Ellsworth Air Force Base. This year’s Legislature has considered two spending measures for
Second Week Of Jeremiah Peacemaker Trial
(Watertown, SD) — The trial in the death of Kendra Owen, a Watertown woman, enters its second week. Jeremiah Peacemaker is being charged with First-Degree Murder at the Codington County Courthouse. South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley