Fort Totten Man Pleads Not Guilty To Felony Sex Crimes

(Ramsey County, ND) — A Fort Totten man is entering a plea in a trial regarding felony sex crimes. Marquese Quincy Dubois faces three felony counts of gross sexual imposition by engaging in a sexual act with
ND DOT Issues Traffic Warning Related To I-94 Project

(Mandan, ND) — Drivers can expect more traffic on Interstate 94 between Mandan and Bismarck. The North Dakota Department of Transportation issued a warning about excessive traffic on the roadway due to construction. Workers are completing a
New Safety Technology, Increased Security Set At Downtown Fargo Street Fair

(Fargo, ND) — New safety measures are in place at this year’s Downtown Fargo Street Fair. Fargo authorities deployed new safety barriers in multiple locations for the event. Officials say the technology was purchased in January to
Grand Forks Federal Authorities Targeting Immigrants With Criminal Records

(Grand Forks, ND) — Illegal immigrants believed to be threats to public security and safety are being targeted in Grand Forks. The city’s sector of the U.S. Border Patrol says that six suspected illegal immigrants were arrested
Fmr. National Guard Member Convicted Of Sexual Assault

(Bismarck, ND) — A former National Guard member in Burleigh County is guilty on all counts of sexual assault. Daniel Carpener faces up to 21-years in prison after a jury convicted him of felony gross sexual imposition
ND Gov. Asks Lawmakers For Robust Transportation Funding

(Washington, DC) — North Dakota Governor Kelly Armstrong says the federal government must continue to play a part in transportation infrastructure funding. He went before a U.S. Senate Committee to say robust funding in highways is critical
Avera Sacred Heart Gets $3.8M for Women’s Addiction Treatment Center

(Yankton, SD) — Governor Larry Rhoden announces three-point-eight million dollars in state funding to help Avera Sacred Heart Hospital build a new treatment facility for women battling addiction in Yankton. The 18-bed center will focus on supporting
Passenger Numbers Soar At Rapid City Regional Airport

(Rapid City, SD) — Rapid City Regional Airport is booming, with passenger numbers up more than 13 percent this quarter compared to last year. The airport’s marketing efforts to promote the Black Hills as a top travel
South Dakota Committee Approves 10% Cut to TANF Benefits

(Pierre, SD) — South Dakota’s Interim Rules Review Committee votes four to two to cut TANF benefits by 10 percent, aiming to save the state one-point-five million dollars a year. The Department of Social Services plans to
Trial Set for Inmate Accused in Prison Overdose Case

(Sioux Falls, SD) — A South Dakota inmate pleads not guilty in the overdose death of another prisoner at the state penitentiary. Twenty-one-year-old Manarion Fuse appeared in court via video, accused of giving fellow inmate Anthony Richards