TSA PreCheck Enrollment Event At Minot International

(Minot, ND) — Minot International Airport and IDEMIA are offering travelers the chance for a new membership. The TSA PreCheck enrollment event gives low-risk travelers the opportunity for a five-year membership to make things smoother and save
ND Department of Commerce Launches ROOT Program For Skilled Workers Retention

(Bismarck, ND) — A state program is helping businesses attract skilled workers. The North Dakota Department of Commerce introduced the Relocation Opportunity for Outstanding Talent Grand Program to offer more relocation incentives for employees to help businesses
DUI Test Results Will Be Suppressed In Fatal Grand Forks County Crash Case

(Grand Forks, ND) — DUI test results are being suppressed as a Fordville man faces felony charges for a fatal Grand Forks County car crash. Travis Dean Bell was involved in a crash that severely injured Nicole
ND’s DES Says Earlier, Longer Fire Season Expected In The State

(Bismarck, ND) — The North Dakota Department of Emergency Services is issuing an early warning about the fire season. Precipitation averages are lower and higher for temperatures, meaning an early and longer fire season is expected throughout
Grand Forks Teen Receives 40-year Prison Sentence For Murder Charges

(Grand Forks, ND) — A Grand Forks teen won’t be able to appeal a four-decade prison sentence. Eighteen-year-old Cazmere Haskins pled guilty to charges related to the death of 24-year-old Anfernee Economy of Langdon in 2024. An
SDSU Women’s Basketball Summit League Three-Peat

(Sioux Falls, SD) — South Dakota State women’s basketball are the Summit League conference champions for the third year in a row. The top-seeded Jackrabbits took down Number Two Oral Roberts, 84-68, yesterday afternoon at the Denny
Gov. Rhoden Bill Signature Count

(Pierre, SD) — Governor Larry Rhoden continues to make his mark during his early days in office. Rhoden has now signed dozens of bills into South Dakota law this legislative session with the official tally up to
Rep. Dusty Johnson Shows Support For DOGE

(Washington, D.C.) — South Dakota’s lone U.S. Representative Dusty Johnson is giving his stamp of approval on the DOGE spending cuts. The Republican Johnson told KELO Land News, “Some of these disruptions we have needed for years.”
Horse Barn Standoff Arrests

(Argyle, SD) — Two Rapid City men are in custody after a standoff at a horse barn over the weekend. The incident happened Saturday in the southern Black Hills. According to authorities, witnesses reported two men burglarizing