Cass County Judge Sentences Teen For Drunk Driving Accident

(Fargo, ND) — A 19-year-old Horace woman is going to prison for a drunk driving accident. McKenzie Dawn Moser was sentenced to a three-year conviction by a Cass County judge for criminal vehicular injury after driving while
ND Legislature Advances Debt Relief Measure For Oil Cities

(Bismarck, ND) — Governor Kelly Armstrong is considering a bill providing more debt relief to oil-hub cities. Ten-and-a-half million dollars would be distributed annually to Williston, Dickinson, and Minot in a 70-20-ten split, respectively. The debt relief
ND Term Limit Definition, Set Date To Remain The Same

(Bismarck, ND) — Term limits and definitions will stay the same in North Dakota. House and Senate lawmakers could not agree on when term limits would take effect after North Dakotans voted for them in 2022. The
Recent Rainfall Throughout ND Will Help Spring Planting

(Bismarck, ND) — Officials say the recent rainfall throughout North Dakota should help farmers with their crops. Morton County agriculture agent Jaden Russell says the moisture will help to jumpstart spring planting after recent dry spells. Yesterday’s
Fargo’s Homeless Camping Ban In Effect On May 1st

(Fargo, ND) — Fargo authorities will start posting removal notices for homeless campsites today. The Fargo City Commission approved the camping ban, which will be illegal on May 1st. Commissioners say delaying the ban isn’t likely. However,
Governor Armstrong Vetoes Health Insurance Bill

(Bismarck, ND) — The state legislature will need a two-thirds majority vote for a health insurance bill vetoed by Governor Armstrong. The bill would expand benefits for all state employees without a premium increase, including co-pays going
Highway Patrol Conducting Sobriety Checkpoints Throughout May

(Pierre, SD) — The South Dakota Highway Patrol is announcing sobriety checkpoints in 14 counties throughout the month of May. The department’s goal is to deter drunk driving. Checkpoints will be carried out by the SDHP and
Man Charged In Noem Stolen Purse Investigation

(Washington, D.C.) — The man arrested for stealing Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s purse from a restaurant in D.C. is being handed several charges. He’s now identified as 49-year-old Mario Bustamante Leiva. Federal authorities say the man
Real IDs Needed For Air Travel Starting Next Week

(Undated) — Those looking to travel by plane will need to have real IDs starting next week. That is a state-issued ID such as a driver’s license or passport that is real ID compliant. Captain Adam Zishka
Rosebud Reservation Cleaning Up Storm Damage

(St. Francis, SD) — The Rosebud Reservation community is recovering from a powerful that rolled through St. Francis early yesterday morning. Houses were damaged, along with scattered debris and fallen trees. One family was sent to the