Bismarck Woman Charged With Medicaid Fraud
(Bismarck, ND) — A Bismarck woman is being charged with Medicaid fraud. Clissie Jackson is the owner of Loving Hearts Home Care on South 12th Street. Burleigh County prosecutors claim Jackson was using her business to defraud
Minot State University Hosts Trick-Or-Treat Event

(Minot, ND) — Trick-or-treaters will be headed to the Minot State University Dome tonight. The MSU Athletic Department says there will be 25 stations on the third floor of the dome where trick-or-treaters can get some candy.
Fargo Woman Accused of Stealing Over $500K From Former Employer

(Fargo, ND) — A Fargo woman is facing charges after she allegedly stole over 500-thousand dollars in collectible banknotes, currency and coins from her former employer. Court documents say Leymah Lopai was arrested Friday and is charged
North Dakota Voter Turnout Could Surpass 2020 Total
(Fargo, ND) — North Dakota is on pace to break 2020 voter turnout numbers. According to the Secretary of State’s Office, more than 114-thousand North Dakotans have already cast their ballots. In 2020, the state had more
SF Man Sentenced For Child Porn
(Sioux Falls, SD) — A Sioux Falls man has been sentenced to six years behind bars for possessing and sharing child pornography. Sixty-five-year-old John Lorens was arrested in Feburary after a three-year-investigation into his actions. Lorens faced
SF Parks and Rec Preparing For Snow

(Sioux Falls, SD) — The Sioux Falls Parks and Recreation Department crews are preparing for the winter season. Crews have started closing park restrooms, and are winterizing drinking fountains and sprinkler systems. Crews are also responsible for
Rapid City School Lunch Program Nearing Goal

(Rapid City, SD) — Rapid City’s City Council is getting closer to their 25-thousand dollar donation goal for the Fed and Ready to Learn School Lunch Deficit Reduction Program. The programs has collected more than 23-thousand dollars
Hughes County Ballot Machines Publicly Tested
(Hughes Co., SD) — Two Hughes County ballot tabulating machines being used on election night have passed public testing. Hughes County Finance Officer Thomas Oliva says the machines have a number of security measures to ensure there