Man Arrested After Sioux Falls Bank Heist

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(Sioux Falls, IA) — A man is in custody and after he allegedly robbed a Sioux Falls bank Monday morning. Sioux Falls Police say 34-year-old Abdihakim [[ ab-di-hah-KEEM ]] Ahmed Ismail held up a teller around 9:15

FEMA To Assess Flood Damage

(Sioux Falls, SD) — The state and the Federal Emergency Management Agency will begin assessing flood damage the week of July 15th. According to a news release, they’ll be looking at flood damage in 30 counties in

Man Found Dead In Rolette County Lake

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(Rolette County, ND) — Authorities recovered the body of a man at Fish Lake in Rolette County on Sunday morning. First responders were called to the scene after a person reportedly fell off a jet ski. Crews

North Dakota In Store For Buggy Summer

(Bismarck, ND) — North Dakotans should prepare for more household pests than usual this summer. Experts say a combination of warmer temperatures and less rainfall than usual will make conditions favorable for lots of bugs, many of

Deadly Crash Near Minot

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(Minot, ND) — One person is dead following a deadly Sunday morning crash in Ward County. It happened south of Minot on U.S. Highway 83, where authorities say an SUV slowed near the scene of an earlier

ND Highway Patrol Superintendent Solberg Retiring

(Bismarck, ND) — North Dakota Highway Patrol Superintendent Colonel Brandon Solberg will retire from law enforcement later this year. He will step down on November 30th to begin a new role as director of the Facility Management

New South Dakota Laws Take Effect Today

(Pierre, SD) — Today is the first day for several new South Dakota laws. Over two hundred are going into effect after a busy legislative session this year. A few of the notable bills are ten-million dollars

Burgum: Biden Not Capable Of Serving

(Washington, DC) — North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum says President Biden is “not capable of serving” as commander-in-chief. That’s what he told NBC’s “Meet the Press” days after Biden and Donald Trump met for the first presidential