Medora Mayor Todd Corneil Dies At Age 59

(Medora, ND) — Medora Mayor Todd Corneil passed away at age 59 on Thursday. Corneil was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of cancer, and he had been in hospice care at St. Vincent’s Nursing Home

TSA Hosting Hiring Events In North Dakota

(Bismarck, ND) — If you’re interested in becoming a Transportation Security Officer, an opportunity is right around the corner. The TSA is hosting hiring events in Bismarck and Williston next week. The Bismarck hiring event will be

Truck, Boat Trailer Rolls Into Patterson Lake

(Dickinson, ND) — Two people made it out alive after their pickup truck and boat trailer went into Patterson Lake near Dickinson. The Stark County Sheriff’s Office says it happened at a boat ramp, where a teen

Child Attacked By Dog In Walhalla

(Walhalla, ND) — A three-year-old girl faces a long road to recovery after she was attacked by a dog in Walhalla. It happened at a neighbor’s home, and the girl suffered bites to her mouth, eye, and

Bismarck Stabbing Suspect Faces Attempted Murder Charge

(Bismarck, ND) — A Bismarck man faces an attempted murder charge following a stabbing at an apartment. It happened early Tuesday morning near North 16th Street, where police say Dace Littledog stabbed a man in the neck

SD Aerial Tour Companies Remain Open After Parks Change

(Rapid City, SD) — Helicopter tours in South Dakota are changing their routes. Companies want everyone to know they’re still open after being banned from getting close to national parks. The change was made to reduce noise

New Law On July 1 Will Raise Cannabis Registration Fees

(Pierre, SD) — Registration fees are about to nearly double for 78 marijuana dispensaries in the state. A new law is raising the annual cost from 53-hundred dollars to nine-thousand. And it starts July 1st. This also

Statewide Poll Shows More Back Changing Primary Elections

(Pierre, SD) — It looks like more South Dakotans favor a new system for primary elections. Out of 500 people surveyed, 55-percent support changing the state’s format. That’s a jump from last November’s poll. Those against it