Police Searching For Missing Williston Woman
(Williston, ND) — Williston Police are asking for the public’s help in finding a missing woman. Breeanna Ward was last seen on February 25th, and her family says the 27-year-old’s Facebook page is being updated, but not
Farm Bill Up For Renewal This Year, Sen. Hoeven Wants To See Improvements
(Bismarck, ND) — The Farm Bill is up for renewal at the end of September after Congress approved a one-year extension last year. While the bill focuses on nutritional programs like SNAP, North Dakota Senator John Hoeven
Man Sentenced For Meth Possession
(Belcourt, ND) — A Belcourt man has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for possession of meth with intent to deliver. Timothy Houle was arrested last November after he was found with several vacuum-sealed bags containing
Man Arrested After Grand Forks Car Chase
(Grand Forks, ND) — A man is in custody after police say he led them on a car chase through Grand Forks. It began with a shoplifting report at a Target store Sunday night, and police headed
Ian Cramer Pleads Not Guilty In Hospital Incident
(Bismarck, ND) — Ian Cramer, son of U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer, has pleaded not guilty to charges stemming from an incident at Sanford Health in Bismarck that led to the death of Deputy Paul Martin. It happened
Trump Wins North Dakota Caucuses
(Bismarck, ND) — Donald Trump has won the North Dakota Republican presidential caucuses. It’s the latest in a string of victories for the former president as we move into Super Tuesday. Trump finished first in voting conducted
Officials Warning Against Scams
(Pierre, SD) — South Dakota officials are reminding folks to stay diligent among growing scams. It’s part of National Consumer Protection Week this week. The South Dakota Attorney General’s office says it received more than 64-thousand calls,
Aberdeen Losing Jobs With Banner Closure
(Aberdeen, SD) — The closure of Aberdeen’s Banner Engineering plant will leave over 300 South Dakotans without jobs. The company recently announced that it would close its doors at the end of the year on December 31st.
Lawmakers Debate State Airport Funding In Budget Talks
(Pierre, SD) — Lawmakers are still working to decide on funding for state airports within the session’s final budget. Senate Bill 144 was amended to just over 19-hundred dollars before passing the House. Lawmakers say it’s likely
Foreign-Owned Ag Land Bill Becomes Law
(Pierre, SD) — A new law is going to prevent certain countries from owning South Dakota farmland. Governor Noem signed House Bill 12-31 Monday, one that she was adamant about passing this legislative session. It keeps six