NDSU Engineering Building Being Demolished

(Fargo, ND) — North Dakota State University’s Engineering Administration building is being torn down. The iconic round building is being demolished to make room for Offerdahl Hall and the Richard Offerdahl ’65 Engineering Complex. The complex is
Grand Forks Man Sentenced For Child Sexual Abuse
(Grand Forks, ND) — A Grand Forks man has been sentenced to seven-and-a-half years in prison for sexually abusing a child in Polk County, Minnesota. Investigators say 23-year-old Wilfredo Lopez abused the girl on multiple occasions throughout
Body Found In Red River, Fargo Man Arrested

(Moorhead, MN) — A Fargo man is in custody after a woman’s body was found along the banks of the Red River in Moorhead on Tuesday. The body was found near Sixth Avenue and Elm Street South,
Highway 10 Construction Starts This Friday

(Burleigh County, ND) — A section of Highway 10 in Burleigh County will be under construction starting this Friday. The road work will be between McKenzie and 66th Street Northeast, where crews will remove old asphalt and
Man Convicted Of Federal Sex Crime Charges Set To Face Trial In ND
(Mandan, ND) — A man convicted of federal sex crime charges is now being returned to North Dakota for another trial. Kyle Kennedy was convicted and sentenced to serve a federal prison sentence in Minnesota following his
North Dakota Delegate Cast Votes for Harris, Walz at DNC
(Chicago, IL) — North Dakota is throwing its support behind Vice President Kamala Harris. During last night’s ceremonial roll call at the Democratic National Convention, North Dakota Democratic-NPL party chair Adam Goldwyn pledged the state’s delegates to
Committee Approves Fee Increase for Medical Pot Businesses

(Pierre, SD) — It’s going to cost medical-marijuana businesses a lot more for their annual licensing fee. The state legislature’s Rules Review Committee has voted to nearly double the fee to nine-thousand dollars. The vote was 4-to-1
Rapid City’s South Middle School Opens

(Rapid City, SD) — Students and teachers are enjoying their new school in Rapid City. More than 600 students joined school board leaders and the mayor for a ribbon-cutting ceremony yesterday at South Middle School. The school
NTSB Releases Preliminary Report on Yankton County Plane Crash

(Irene, SD) — A preliminary report shows last month’s deadly plane crash in Yankton County was not caused by engine trouble. Sixty-seven-year-old Charles Lawrence Schneider of Sioux Falls was killed the morning of July 31st when his
Bennett Fire 100% Contained
(Edgemont, SD) — The Bennett Fire in the Black Hills National Forest is 100-percent contained. That’s the word from the forest service which says crews were still on-site yesterday mopping up the burned area. The Bennett Fire