Fire Destroys Cooperstown Restaurant

(Cooperstown, ND) — An iconic local restaurant in Cooperstown is gone following a major fire. It happened Saturday night at the Coachman Inn Restaurant & Bar, and fire crews found the building engulfed in flames when they
Fargo School Employee Accused Of Exchanging Explicit Images With Student
(Fargo, ND) — A behavioral management specialist at Fargo Davies High School is accused of exchanging nude photos with a student over social media. Investigators say 33-year-old Ashley Peterson exchanged the explicit photos with the boy from
Two Crashes In I-94 Construction Zone
(Stutsman County, ND) — Two crashes in an I-94 construction zone caused traffic issues in Stutsman County Friday night. The first crash happened at around 7:00 p.m., when an SUV struck several crash cushion barrels and flipped
Man Crashes Through Two Minot Garages
(Minot, ND) — A Minot man faces multiple charges after police say he crashed a pickup truck through the garages of two homes. It happened Sunday morning along 16th Street Southwest, where police say the driver crashed
DSU Announced Campus Modernization Project
(Dickinson, ND) — Dickinson State University has announced an 88-million-dollar campus modernization project. The project involves building an Education Innovation and Academic Excellence Center to support the School of Education faculty’s goals, and to address the teacher
Two S.D. Federal District Judges Confirmed By U.S. Senate
(Pierre, SD) — Two new federal district judges in South Dakota are confirmed by the U.S. Senate. Sioux Falls lawyer Eric Schulte was confirmed by a 61-33 vote on Thursday, followed by Friday’s 90-to-4 vote to confirm
Senator Rounds Calls For Correction In Noem’s Book
(Pierre, SD) — Add Senator Mike Rounds to the list of those calling for a correction in Governor Kristi Noem’s new book. In chapter three of “No Going Back,” Noem talks about being the only Republican leader
Noem Says Mexican Cartels Using S.D. Tribal Land As “Safe Havens”
(Pierre, SD) — Governor Kristi Noem is reiterating her claims that Mexican drug cartels are using tribal areas as “safe havens” to commit crimes in the state. The governor made her comments during a 51-minute press conference
Two South Dakota Cities Get Major Investment For Businesses
(Pierre, SD) — Businesses in Aberdeen and Watertown are receiving major investments from state funding. The Governor’s Office of Economic Development Board of Economic Development approved three loans at its monthly meeting. Watertown’s Dakota Automation Properties LLC
Drug Conspiracy Case Involves Multiple South Dakotans
(Rapid City, SD) — Three people from Rapid City are going to prison after the conclusion of a drug conspiracy case. That’s according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office District of South Dakota. They were sentenced last week,