New Freedom Center Relocating To North Bismarck

(Bismarck, ND) — A private rehabilitation facility is relocating to north Bismarck. Freedom Family Center officials announced that the center will move to the old Best Western Hotel in the city. The center will offer treatment for
Leelee Bell Narrows Down Top Five Colleges

(Minot, ND) — North Dakota’s standout women’s basketball player is narrowing down her college decision. Leelee Bell announced her top five programs she hopes to play for this fall. The list includes Michigan, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Nebraska,
Twins Fall To Tigers

(Detroit, MI) — The Minnesota Twins opened up their series against the Detroit Tigers with a 6-3 loss at Comerica Park. Noah Davis was charged with his second loss in relief after allowing a go-ahead home run
Watford City To Honor October Wildfires First Responders

(Watford City, ND) — First responders who fought last year’s wildfires are being honored. Watford City officials say the Community Strong event will recognize those on the front lines during the wildfires last October. Over 120-thousand acres
Bismarck Nonprofit Launches Back-To-School Drive

(Bismarck, ND) — A Bismarck nonprofit is providing students with school supplies. The Dream Center has recently expanded its programming to launch its first-ever school supplies drive. Officials say families are facing higher costs amid the effects
Tom Joyce Named As Acting Minot City Manager

(Minot, ND) — Tom Joyce will serve as the acting city manager for Minot. City council members approved an agreement yesterday to temporarily name Joyce as city manager after Harold Stewart announced his departure last month. Stewart
South Dakota Cracks Down on Crime at 85th Sturgis Rally

(Sturgis, SD) — South Dakota’s top lawman is stepping up the fight against crime at the 85th Sturgis Rally. Attorney General Marty Jackley says his team of officers and DCI agents are working hard to stop human
Independent Candidate with Criminal Past Joins SD Governor’s Race

(Pierre, SD) — A Chamberlain man with a controversial past says he’s running for governor of South Dakota. Forty-four-year-old Terry Gleason, a registered Republican running as an independent, admits it’s a long shot but says he wants
Family Vows Support for Sioux Falls Native in ICE Custody

(Sioux Falls, SD) — A Sioux Falls native and longtime physical therapist is in ICE custody, and his family is speaking out. Vone Phrommany, who now lives in Arizona, was detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Purple Heart Recognition Day Set for Thursday

Sioux Falls, S.D. – In tribute to the valor and sacrifice of America’s military heroes, Governor Larry Rhoden has officially proclaimed Thursday, August 7, 2025, as “Purple Heart Recognition Day” across South Dakota. This observance, initiated at