Man Charged In Connection With Grand Forks Car Chase

(Grand Forks, ND) — A man who’s accused of crashing into a Grand Forks laundromat during a car chase with police faces several charges. It began Tuesday morning, when authorities say Justin Peterson sped away from a

More Women Working In North Dakota Agriculture

(Bismarck, ND) — The latest census finds that more women are working on North Dakota’s farms and ranches. In 2022, one-point-two-million women accounted for 36-percent of all producers in North Dakota, making up 30-percent of the state’s

Four Injured In Two-Vehicle Crash

(Buffalo, ND) — Two drivers and two passengers are recovering after both of their cars collided on Highway 38 near Buffalo yesterday morning. The State Highway Patrol says a Ford High Rail pickup was headed west on

Grambling, Colorado Advance To NCAA Tournament

(Dayton, OH) — Grambling State and Colorado are the last schools to go dancing. Grambling edged Montana State 88-81 in overtime to claim 16th-seed in the Midwest region, while Colorado won the final First Four matchup against

Miss South Dakota Campaign To Help Kids Read

(Rapid City, SD) — Children across the state are getting extra help to learn how to read. It’s thanks to Miss South Dakota and her Leadership Through Literacy campaign. Miss South Dakota 2023 Miranda O’Bryan met with

Roberts County Girls Missing, Search Underway

(New Effington, SD) — A search is underway for two missing girls from Roberts County. Authorities say 47-year-old Amber Perez took her children from their grandparents near New Effington around 3 p.m. yesterday. Perez does not have

Gov. Noem Testifies To House Agricultural Committee

(Washington, D.C.) — Governor Noem is warning leaders on Capitol Hill that China poses a threat to American farmland. She was in D.C. yesterday to testify before the House Agricultural Committee, saying Chinese ownership of U.S. land