Minot Woman Dies in Rollover Crash on I-29 Near Buxton

(Buxton, ND) — A Minot woman is dead after a rollover crash near Buxton. NDHP says the accident happened around 3:15 Wednesday afternoon on an icy section of Interstate 29. A second person in the car, a
Ivory Coast Man Indicted In Sextortion Ring That Led to ND Teen’s Suicide
(Bismarck, ND) — An Ivory Coast man is facing charges for allegedly causing the suicide of a North Dakota teen. The U.S. Attorney’s Office says Aly Cherif is accused of participating in a sextortion group that targeted
ND Historical Society Gets Awarded For Whitestone Hill Update

(Kulm, ND) — The North Dakota Historical Society is getting a national award for updating its monument at Whitestone Hill. The monument is about 20 miles south of Kulm, and was erected at the spot where a
North Dakota Family Sues Mayo Clinic After Daughter Left Paralyzed

(Grand Forks, ND) — A Grand Forks family is suing the Mayo Clinic after their daughter became paralyzed following back surgery. The Barton family claims that surgeons at the Rochester medical facility failed to protect 14-year-old Kayla
ND Delegation Offers Lukewarm Response To Trump’s Jan 6 Pardons
(Washington, DC) — North Dakota’s U.S. delegation has mixed feelings about President Trump’s pardon of the Capitol rioters. Senator John Hoeven said Wednesday that he hasn’t reviewed the pardons, but that “in general” he believes someone who
One Educational Savings Accounts Bill Deferred

(Pierre, SD) — The discussion continues in Pierre over the creation of educational savings accounts for some South Dakota students. House Bill 10-09, one of two bills concerning the topic, was deferred after a hearing yesterday to
Record Numbers For SD Tourism

(Undated) — Record numbers are being reported for South Dakota’s tourism last year. The state welcomed nearly 15 million visitors, a one-point-four percent increase from 2023. Tourism spending jumped over five billion dollars, generating nearly 400 million
Help For South Dakota Immigrants

(Sioux Falls, SD) — Support is mounting for South Dakota immigrants with futures left uncertain by President Trump’s order to end birthright citizenship. One organization lobbying and advocating for immigration rights in the state has stepped up
Vehicle Found That Fell Through Ice Near Akaska

(Akaska, SD) — The vehicle of two fishermen has been found after falling through ice on the Missouri River near Akaska last week. Both 51-year-old Kent Kramer and 71-year-old Brad Schilling have been missing since. Despite the
Prison Site Cleared After Report Of Possible Explosives
(Lincoln County, SD) — Authorities are giving the ‘all clear’ after no explosives were found at the new prison site in Lincoln County. South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley confirmed yesterday afternoon that DCI and Lincoln County