Veterans Returning Home Today After Western North Dakota Honor Flight
(Bismarck, ND) — More than 100 North Dakota veterans are returning home today after a weekend in Washington, DC as part of the Western North Dakota Honor Flight. The veterans made several stops, the first of which
Woman Arrested After Drunk Driving Crash
(Binford, ND) — A woman faces drunk driving charges following an early Saturday morning crash near Binford. The North Dakota Highway Patrol says 39-year-old Sarah Mikkelsen of Langdon was driving a Jeep westbound on Highway 65 when
Deadly Dirt Bike Crash In Stanley
(Stanley, ND) — A 37-year-old Stanley man has died in a Sunday evening dirt bike crash. Officials say the man was riding the bike in a field near Adeline Drive and Knife River Drive when he hit
Woman, Dog Die In Gwinner House Fire.

(Gwinner, ND) — A woman and a dog are dead following a house fire in Gwinner. Firefighters were called to the home Sunday morning and found the woman in an upstairs room. She was taken to a
Former North Dakota Lt. Gov. Lloyd Omdahl Dead At 93
(Grand Forks, ND) — Former North Dakota Lieutenant Governor Lloyd Omdahl has died at age 93. He passed away in Grand Forks on Sunday in the company of his son and daughter. A registered Democrat, Omdahl was
Shooting And Multi-State Pursuit Leaves Two Dead

(Custer County, SD) — More details are coming out from a deadly shooting and assault in Custer County that led to a multi-state pursuit. Officials say the suspect killed a man at a home on Highway 16
Fire Danger Remains For Parts Of SD
(Pierre, SD) — Wildfires continue to be a significant threat to South Dakota. The east central part of the state was in critical fire danger over the weekend, according to the National Weather Service. It may only
Rapid City Public Library’s Bookmobile Set To Hit The Road Soon
(Rapid City, SD) — Rapid City Public Library’s bookmobile is set to hit the road soon. Bookmobile and outreach library associate Brady Jones says when they’re out of the road they’ll have everything from card registration to
New SDSU Program Connects Students With Others From Over 50 Countries
(Brookings, SD) — A new South Dakota State University program will connect students with others from over 50 countries. Students will gain “in-demand skills and real-world experience” with their international peers in the online Global Career Accelerator
South Dakota Judicial Nominees Pass Committee
(Sioux Falls, SD) — Two South Dakota judicial nominees are a step closer to becoming federal district judges. Camela Theeler and Eric Schulte reportedly passed through the Senate Judiciary Committee in Washington Thursday and now, they both