Fort Ransom Man Faces Felonies After Multi-County Police Chase

(Bismarck, ND) — A Fort Ransom man is in custody after a multi-county police pursuit. Kevin Anderson was arrested yesterday morning after allegedly being spotted driving recklessly. The North Dakota Highway Patrol attempted to stop the man,
ND Ag Encourages Fruit And Wine Producers Through New Grant

(Coleharbor, ND) — Fruit and wine producers in North Dakota could receive grant funding. The state Department of Agriculture announced that 80-thousand-dollars are now available to support North Dakota’s growing wine and grape industry. Funding proposals can
Fort Yates Man Accused Of Breaking Into Home, Terrorizing Children

(Bismarck, ND) — A 19-year-old Fort Yates man is accused of entering a residence and terrorizing children. Zachery Keepseagle made his initial court appearance yesterday for multiple charges related to the incident. Three minors told police that
SCOTUS Decision On Gender-Affirming Youth Care Ban Won’t Affect ND

(Bismarck, ND) — A lawsuit against North Dakota’s gender-affirming care ban won’t be affected by the Supreme Court’s ruling. Yesterday, SCOTUS ruled to uphold a Tennessee law similar to North Dakota’s. The law restricts access to gender-affirming
Standoff in Jamestown

JAMESTOWN, N.D. — A standoff in Jamestown on Wednesday lasted 11 hours and involved a 2-year-old child, prompting a lockdown at Western Park Village. Police were called to the home around 2 a.m. after a woman reported
DSU Celebrates Launch Of New Cybersecurity Clinic

(Madison, SD) — Dakota State University is stepping up its cybersecurity game with a brand-new clinic, thanks to a one-million-dollar grant from Google. The school cut the ribbon on the clinic yesterday, giving students real-world experience while
Health Experts Warn Of Heat Risks With Temps Rising Across SD

(Undated) — With temperatures climbing into the 90s this weekend across South Dakota, health experts are reminding folks how important it is to have a plan to beat the heat. Dr. Kenji Hamanaka with Sanford Health says
SD Receives Nearly $2 Million In Latest Opioid Settlement Payment

(Pierre, SD) — South Dakota is getting more money in the national opioid settlement. Attorney General Marty Jackley says the state has received nearly two million dollars from Janssen Pharmaceuticals, part of a larger deal with Johnson
Rep. Dusty Johnson Speaks Out on Israel-Iran Conflict

(Washington, DC) — South Dakota’s lone U.S. Representative Dusty Johnson is speaking out about the growing conflict between Israel and Iran. In an interview with KELO Land News, Johnson says Israel is ready to take on Iran
South Dakota Confirms New Measles Cases, DOH Launching Statewide Vaccine Clinics

(Pierre, SD) — The South Dakota Department of Health is launching public vaccination clinics in response to this year’s measles outbreak. The MMR clinics will be in 11 communities over the next month, including Rapid City, Pierre,