Suspect Arrested For Possession Of Meth

(Wagner, SD) — A suspect is under arrest in the southeastern part of the state after being found with nearly 50 grams of meth. The Santee Sioux Nation Police Department posted on social media the baggie of
Teen Arrested After Shots Fired At Gathering

(Pennington County, SD) — Authorities say no injuries were reported after gunshots were fired at a gathering in Pennington County. The Pennington County Sheriff’s Office says the incident happened around 1 a.m. Sunday morning and a teen
Car Found At Bottom Of Creek

(Deadwood, SD) — An investigation is underway in the western part of the state after a vehicle was found at the bottom of a creek. The Deadwood Volunteer Fire Department posted on its Facebook page the vehicle
Gas prices
The average price of gasoline dropped a penny per gallon in North Dakota in the past week. Gas Buddy dot Com says the price now averages $3.02. That’s six cents lower than a month ago, and 62
Bison Take On Southern Illinois, Fighting Hawks Idle

(Carbondale, IL) — North Dakota State football in on the road tomorrow. The 5-and-1 Bison will face Southern Illinois in Carbondale, with kickoff set for 2 p.m. The UND Fighting Hawks have a bye week before hosting
Wildfire Relief Fund Set Up for Cattle Ranchers
(Fargo, ND) — Two organizations are teaming up to support cattle ranchers who suffered losses in the state’s wildfires. The North Dakota Stockmen’s Association and the North Dakota Stockmen’s Foundation announced they’ve started the Out of the
Judge Rules Abortion Ban Remains On Hold
(Bismarck, ND) — A district court judge is denying the state’s request to keep an abortion ban in place until the state Supreme Court issues its ruling. In his order, District Court Judge Bruce Romanick wrote that
Accused Minot Murderer Pleads Not Guilty
(Minot, ND) — A suspect accused of murdering an Air National Guardsman in Minot is pleading not guilty. KFYR says Daniel Breijo of Surrey pleaded not guilty on Thursday to four charges including murder, and waived his
ND Oil Companies Cut Back Production Because Of Wildfires

(Williston, ND) — Oil companies in North Dakota are cutting back production because of the recent wildfires. Wildfires in western North Dakota have burned over 110-thousand acres. The director of the North Dakota’s Department of Mineral Resources,
ND Fire Marshal Releases Wildfire Report

(Bismarck, ND) — The state fire marshal has released his preliminary findings on the North Dakota wildfires. Fire Marshal Doug Nelson released a statement Thursday saying early indications suggest no evidence of intentionally set fires in northwestern