Fargo Civil Rights Activist’s Trial Date Set
(Fargo, ND) — A trial date is now set for the Fargo civil rights activist who’s been charged with felony theft. Faith Dixon and her husband are accused of defrauding the state out of more than 70-thousand
Every ND County Facing High Fire Risk
(Bismarck, ND) — While the largest wildfires are in the western part of the state, every county in North Dakota is facing a high risk of fire. Data collected by the state’s Department of Emergency Services shows
IM 28 Co-Sponsor Responds To Opposing Criticism
(Pierre, SD) — Supporters and opponents of Initiated Measure 28 continue to go back and forth over the impact of the grocery tax measure. Opponents said last week that the measure would hurt South Dakota’s budget, a
South Dakota’s Graduating Class Score Above National ACT Average

(Sioux Falls, SD) — South Dakota’s most recent graduating class has scored above the national ACT average. The class of 2024 had a composite score of 21-point-1, the national average is 19-point-4. The ACT test is used
Dell Rapids Man Sentenced For Attempted Receipt of Child Porn
(Dell Rapids, SD) — A Dell Rapids man has been sentenced after pleading guilty to attempted receipt of child pornography. Authorities say 25-year-old Dylan Ryan used a social media app to try to recieve inappropriate images from
Cook-Off To Help People With Addiction

(Sioux Falls, SD) — Sioux Falls based organization Face It Together, which provides personalized peer coaching to people struggling with addiction, is hosting an unique culinary event tonight. The event will be hosted at the Washington Pavilion
Man Arrested For Possession Of Stolen Motorcycle

(Box Elder, SD) — A Box Elder man was arrested for Possession of a Stolen Vehicle. Nineteen-year-old Cameron Stephenson was accused of having a stolen motorcycle after police in Rapid City were called to a report of
Lawsuit Against NCAA To Be Heard In Court
(Sioux Falls, SD) — Attorney General Marty Jackley and the state’s Board of Regents announced they are filing a motion to have their lawsuit against the NCAA heard in state court. The announcement comes in response to