Driver Arrested At Scene Of Vehicle Fire

(Wahpeton, ND) — A vehicle fire near Wahpeton ended with an arrest Tuesday evening. First responders were called to Highway 127 south of Wahpeton on a report of a car engulfed in flames. Firefighters extinguished the blaze,

Grand Forks Hosting Robotics Competition

(Grand Forks, ND) — Grand Forks is hosting the robotics community for the annual Great Northern Regional Robotics Competition. Fifty-four teams and more than 12 hundred people from Minnesota, Iowa, North Dakota, and Canada will face off

North Dakota Jobs Report Shows Increase In Openings

(Bismarck, ND) — There are currently about 17-thousand jobs open in the state. That’s according to the latest North Dakota jobs report, which shows nearly 2-thousand more positions open now compared to January. The healthcare industry has

NDSU Releases Crop Budget Projections

(Fargo, ND) — North Dakota farmers can look forward to lower fertilizer and fuel costs this year, but the price of land and equipment repairs are rising. That’s according to this year’s NDSU guide for common crops;

Nurse Accused Of Stealing Medication Pleads Guilty

(Canton, SD) — A former Canton nurse is pleading guilty to stealing medication. Brittany Enstad reportedly admitted in federal court Wednesday to taking opioids from work over a five-month period in 2022. She allegedly removed OxyContin from

Education Prioritized In This Year’s Legislative Session

(Pierre, SD) — South Dakota Republican leaders say this legislative session has been a banner year for education. Praise was shared among lawmakers during the final leadership press briefing Wednesday. A four-percent increase to the Board of

Carbon Pipeline Bills Head To Governor’s Desk

(Pierre, SD) — Three carbon pipeline bills are headed to Governor Noem’s desk. It comes as the bills passed through the House and Senate Wednesday despite passionate opposition. Senate Bill 201 and House Bills 11-85 and 11-86