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NDSU’s AI robot revolutionizes North Dakota agriculture
MINOT, N.D. (KMOT) - Farmers and scientists said this is a great year for agriculture in North Dakota. But as many farmers’ crops flourish, so do invasive species and weeds. A weed specialist from the North Dakota State University Extension Joe Ikley said Kochia is the worst weed across the state.
Red River Valley SWAT Moves Training Session Out of Downtown Fargo for Thursday
FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) — Red River Valley Swat is changing course and moving its training on Thursday from downtown Fargo to West Fargo. The Downtown Fargo Street Fair begins Thursday morning and it was believed to be a potential target last year by the man who ambushed police. SWAT...
North Dakota lawmakers work to update harassment policy
Lawmakers are reviewing the Legislature’s workplace harassment policy following a rise in complaints to the North Dakota Ethics Commission. The policy, which dates back to 2018, outlines a process for reporting and investigating allegations of sexual harassment or discrimination-based hostility. It covers not just lawmakers, but legislative staff as well as third parties like lobbyists […] The post North Dakota lawmakers work to update harassment policy appeared first on North Dakota Monitor.
Oakes Post 36 Falls in Regular Season Finale to LaMoure
Oakes, ND (NewsDakota.com) – LaMoure Post 19 got an early jump on Oakes Post 36 to win 10-6. LaMoure would score 10 runs in the first 3 innings clinching their victory. The game started with LaMoure scoring 4 runs on 4 hits and 2 errors of which 2 were earned. Oakes would respond by scoring 2 runs off of a hit in their half of the first to cut the lead to 4-2. No one would score in the 2nd but LaMoure would hit around in the 3rd to get 6 runs of which only 2 would be earned runs. Oakes would be plagued by 3 errors in the inning allowing the runs. The dyke would be plugged by Jace Fyre who came in relief striking out his first batter he face off of 3 eephus pitches.
Theory Of A Deadman To Get “Unplugged” at Chester Fritz
GRAND FORKS, N.D. (KVRR) — Chester Fritz Performing Arts Center in Grand Forks is hosting the latest tour from Theory Of A Deadman called Unplugged. You’ll hear acoustic versions of the band’s biggest hits including “Angel,” “Hate My Life” and “Not Meant To Be”.
Ag & Energy: Autonomous Drones spray fields for mosquitoes
MINOT, ND (KXNET) — Technology is constantly updating, and making its way into all types of industries, including agriculture. Farmers Choice Seed employees, for example, are using drones to help them get their work done efficiently. The drones are autonomous, which means the pilots input the routes and then the drones fly those routes. However, […]
Bakken Rocks Cook Fest set to begin 15th annual event this Thursday
TIOGA, ND — The North Dakota Petroleum Foundation is hosting the 15th annual Bakken Rocks Cook Fest this Thursday in Tioga. The informational session about the oil and gas industry will also be the host for free BBQ, live music, games for the whole family, and more. It begins...
Zalesky resigns as Jimmie head men's wrestling coach
Jim Zalesky has resigned as University of Jamestown men's wrestling head coach. "Jim has been a pleasure to work with during his time at UJ," said Jimmie Director of Athletics Austin Hieb. "He brought decades of high-level experience to our department, and we appreciate all he has done during his time here. We wish him nothing but the best in his next chapter. While we're sad to see Jim leave, we're excited to find the next leader of Jimmie men's wrestling."
2024/25 NAHL Showcase Schedule Announced
Minot, ND – The Minot Minotauros 14th regular season will begin kick-off at the NAHL Showcase in Blaine, MN, with three games over four days. All 35 North American Hockey League teams will assemble in Blaine for four days of hockey in front of NCAA and professional scouts from September 25-28. In a bit of a scheduling quirk the Tauros, will start their season with a regular season game against a team that doesn’t play in the NAHL, the United States National Team Development Program’s u17s (USNTDP).
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