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UPDATE: Students dismissed after 2nd bomb threat at Fargo South High School
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Fargo South High School was evacuated for the second time this week after another bomb threat. A message was sent to inform parents, and they were being asked not to come to the school until law enforcement could investigate. School officials say they implemented safety procedures immediately and evacuated the school.
Inflation impacts bus routes for NDSU students
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Bus routes for North Dakota State University students are being impacted by inflation, according to school officials. The university partners with MATBUS to help get students where they need to go. However, school leaders said MATBUS informed them the cost of service would increase...
FPS Chief Communications Officer explains emergency communications procedure
(FARGO) – On a Wednesday afternoon at Fargo South High School, learning was as normal, until school administration received a bomb threat phone call. The caller said bombs were located in and around the school. What happens when a school district receives such a call?. “When emergencies arise at...
HIGHLIGHTS: Sheyenne, Shanley, and Barnesville score big wins in Week 1
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Week 1 of the high school football season did not disappoint across North Dakota and Minnesota, with a few local teams picking up big early-season victories. Out west, it was one versus two in Class AAA with Sheyenne taking on Minot. Mustangs pulled away...
Parenting perspective on school lockdowns
The world has changed in so many ways, so quickly. Some days I look at my own life, as short as it has been, and I can reflect on the good changes both on personal level and on a societal level. Other days, the bad wins. I have to admit, oftentimes it's hard not to let the negativity win. Keeping things in perspective is really important for me, and even when the bad creeps in, I still try to find a way to seek out a glimmer of light in darkness, or bring that little glimmer to someone else. Sometimes it really is difficult, though.
MSUM sees growth in new student enrollment
MOORHEAD, Minn. (Valley News Live) - College classes began at Minnesota State University Moorhead this week and the university says new student enrollments are well ahead of projections. MSUM says new student enrollments are up 8% and includes:. New transfer enrollments up 16%. New graduate enrollments up 18%. New military-connected...
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