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NASA Astronaut James Buchli to Receive North Dakota’s Highest Honor
In notable recognition of his distinguished career, NASA astronaut James Buchli will be honored with the North Dakota Theodore Roosevelt Rough Rider Award on July 30. The ceremony, set to take place at the University of North Dakota (UND) in Grand Forks, will celebrate Buchli as the 49th recipient of this prestigious accolade.
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...
ND Rural Water Systems Association celebrates 50 years
"So, even after 50 years, there's still people out there, in Rural North Dakota that are hauling water. There's still people in small communities that drink sub-standard water," said Eric Volk, Executive Director of NDRWSA.
ND State Fair entertainment lineup and schedule- Let’s Talk!
MINOT, ND (KXNET) — The 2024 entertainment lineup for this year’s North Dakota State Fair is jam-packed with entertainment for all ages. We spoke with one of the performers, Natalie Ann from Frantic Anarchy, as well as Charlene Ratliff with the event itself. Ratliff explained that there will...
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.
Missing woman found safe in Richland County
RICHLAND COUNTY, N.D. (Valley News Live) - A post being shared on social media prompted Richland County authorities to search for a missing woman. Several people reached out to Valley News Live on Wednesday with concerns surrounding a Facebook account and the alleged abuse being documented on it. A video on that Facebook page shows a woman repeatedly saying “stop” and crying out for help.
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