Tate Cymbaluk Resigning From Williston City Commission After Threats To Family

(Williston, ND) — A Williston City Commissioner will resign after alleged threats. Commissioner Tate Cymbaluk submitted his resignation for reasons he calls are for the safety and well-being of himself, his family, and colleagues. No other details
SD Mosquito Season Arrives

(Undated) — South Dakota’s mosquito season is here earlier than usual, thanks to warm temperatures and a mild winter. Entomologist Amanda Bachmann says mosquitoes typically become more prevalent in June, but not this year. They don’t need
Authorities Warning Of Synthetic Opioid Carfentanil

(Sioux Falls, SD) — The DEA and local law enforcement are warning about the rise of carfentanil, a synthetic opioid even deadlier than fentanyl. Overdose deaths linked to the drug are surging across the U.S. Carfentanil is
Former SD DOR employee Sentenced In Fraud Case

(Pierre, SD) — A former South Dakota Department of Revenue employee is being sentenced for fraud. Attorney General Marty Jackley says Danielle Degenstein pleaded guilty Tuesday in a Hughes County court. She was given a suspended imposition
Lincoln County Crash Leaves Mother Dead, Baby Hurt

(Worthing, SD) — A mother is dead, and her baby is hurt following a single-car crash yesterday morning in Lincoln County. The Department of Public Safety says a sedan six miles southwest of Worthing lost control. The
Person Rescued From Missouri River In Yankton

(Yankton, SD) — One person is okay after emergency responders were called to the Missouri River in Yankton yesterday afternoon for a water rescue. Officials say a person was safely pulled from the river by Game, Fish
Court Documents Released, Mayor Speaks On Madison ICE Raids

(Madison, SD) — More details are being revealed after ICE raid operations took place in Madison Tuesday, leading to eight total arrests. Federal court documents were made available yesterday, and Mayor Roy Lindsay also weighed in on