Memorial Day Travelers Could Save Millions by Filling Up with Unleaded 88 (E15)
WASHINGTON, D.C.—This Memorial Day weekend, AAA projects 38.4 million drivers will hit the road over the holiday, the second-highest travel forecast for the holiday since the organization began tracking in 2000. Based on this data, Growth Energy, the nation’s
Bismarck Man Pleads Not Guilty To Hitting Person With Car
(Bismarck, ND) — A Bismarck man has pleaded not guilty to hitting someone with his vehicle. Daniel Brennan faces charges for allegedly striking and injuring a person on North 12th Street back in March. Police say they
Three Finalists Chosen For North Dakota Board Of Higher Education
(Bismarck, ND) — Three people have been chosen as finalists for the North Dakota Board of Higher Education. They are Donald Campbell of Mandan, Alan Goos of Fargo, and Patrick Sogard of Williston. Campbell is the vice
All Bismarck Pools Expected To Be Open This Year
(Bismarck, ND) — All three public pools in Bismarck will be open this summer. It’s an improvement over last year, when staffing issues prevented all the city’s pools from staying open. Parks supervisors say they’ve been able
Woman Wanted For Past 5 Years Arrested

(Bismarck, ND) — A Bismarck woman who police have been trying to find for the past five years is now in custody. Sarah Frohlich hasn’t been seen since 2019, when she was charged with meth and drug
Trump Rally At North Dakota Capitol Next Month
(Bismarck, ND) — Former President Trump isn’t expected to appear at next month’s rally at the State Capitol, but Republicans say one of his surrogates or children could be there. The June 15th rally is being organized
Investigation Into Suspicious Death In Lake Andes
(Lake Andes, SD) — Officials are investigating a suspicious death and assault in Lake Andes. According to a release, both the South Dakota Division of Criminal Investigations and the Charles Mix County Sheriff’s Office are involved. Authorities
Tribal Officers Prepare For State Law Enforcement Training
(Pierre, SD) — A group of tribal officers are getting ready to receive state law enforcement training. This collaboration is happening for the first time ever in South Dakota. According to Attorney General Marty Jackley, 13 tribal
Advertisement Case Dismissed Against Gov. Noem
(Pierre, SD) — A lawsuit is one thing now off Governor Noem’s plate full of issues. The case formed by Travelers United for an ‘undisclosed advertisement’ is being dismissed. The consumer advocacy group filed the lawsuit back
Cheyenne River Sioux Animal Shelter Collects 30 Dogs Following Fatal Attack On Child
(Eagle Butte, SD) — The Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe is taking action against stray dogs after a child was mauled to death over the weekend. The animal control shelter on the reservation has collected 30 dogs since