Woman Sentenced in Fargo Assault Case

(Fargo, ND) — A woman involved in a Downtown Fargo assault last April will remain behind bars for a month. Authorities says Angelica Hernandez was part of a group that assaulted three men near a sports bar

Double Ditch Fire Near Bismarck Fully Contained

(Bismarck, ND) — Officials in Burleigh County say the Bismarck and Wilton area wildfires are now 100-percent contained. The fires near Double Ditch started Saturday night. They were about five miles long and officials say they burned

North Dakota, South Korea Will Partner on Energy Research

(Seoul, South Korea) — North Dakota and South Korea are announcing an energy research partnership. Monday, Governor Burgum signed a memorandum of understanding with South Korean officials to work together on energy and carbon capture technologies. Burgum

Argus Leader Dropping Lawsuit Over SF Public Notices

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(Sioux Falls, SD) — The Argus Leader will not try to replace a weekly newspaper as the official news outlet for legal notices in Sioux Falls. Parent company Gannett and the Argus Leader announced in a statement

Wild Temperature Changes This Week

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(Sioux Falls, SD) — Seven-day forecasts in the state call for temperatures to be all over the place. Sioux Falls and Rapid City will see overnight lows near freezing tonight before a brief warming trend. Thursday’s high

Mountain Climbers Rescued

(Pennington County, SD) — The Pennington County Sheriff’s Office says climbers on Old Baldy Mountain are safe after a climbing gear malfunction left them immobile. A post on the Sheriff’s Office Facebook page says they got a

USF Athletics Administrator

(Sioux Falls, SD) — University of Sioux Falls is mourning the death of its first-ever full-time athletics director. The school announced that Ken Kortemeyer died on Monday. Known on campus as “Sid,” Kortemeyer spent eleven years as