Click-It-Or-Ticket Campaign Underway

(Bismarck, ND) — A reminder for drivers, the click-it-or-ticket campaign is now underway in North Dakota. The National Highway Safety and Traffic Administration is asking police to target drivers between the ages of 18 and 34; the

Roosevelt Park Zoo Lion Cub Gets A Name

(Minot, ND) — The first lion cub to be born at the Roosevelt Park Zoo in Minot in 44 years now has a name. The eight-week-old cub will be called Jakiya, [[ Ja-KY-uh]] which means “brave and

Republicans Select Dennis Nehring To Replace Scott Dyk

(Bismarck, ND) — North Dakota District 23 Republicans have selected Dennis Nehring to replace Scott Dyk for his state house seat. Nehring was the only person nominated for the position. He’s one of two vice-chairs for District

Prairie Grit Adaptive Sports Receives NDAD Grant

(Minot, ND) — Prairie Grit Adaptive Sports in Minot has received a 5-thousand-dollar grant from the North Dakota Association for the Disabled. Prairie Grit provides special sports equipment and recreational opportunities to people with physical and mental

Mandan Woman Pleads Not Guilty To Attempted Murder

(Mandan, ND) — A Mandan woman who’s accused of stabbing another woman with a pair of sewing shears has pleaded not guilty to several charges, including attempted murder. It happened last May at an apartment, and suspect

Man Arrested After Deadly Bismarck Stabbing

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(Bismarck, ND) — A man is in custody following a deadly stabbing in Bismarck. On Tuesday, 57-year-old Ernest Ells was found dead in his home from a stab wound to the chest, and a homicide investigation was

SD School Districts Get Major Grants

(Pierre, SD) — A handful of South Dakota school districts are getting a big boost from federal funds. The Department of Education announced yesterday four districts will be the beneficiaries of workforce education grants combining for more

Wet Weather Expected Through Early May

(Pierre, SD) — Wet weather is expected to stay in the forecast for the first half of May. Showers and storms will be prevalent for many parts of South Dakota over the next week. Most of the