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Karlsruhe man dies in motorcycle crash
MCHENRY COUNTY, N.D. (KFYR) - A 58-year-old Karlsruhe man died in a crash with a deer about 10 miles east of Velva along 45th Street North. The exact time of the crash is uncertain, but the North Dakota Highway Patrol said it happened between Thursday evening and Friday morning. The...
Boats line up early for Cats Incredible
(KNOX) – Dozens of anglers lined up at 6:30 this morning to back their boats into the Red River for the 2024 Cats Incredible fishing tournament in East Grand Forks. Tournament director Paul Hansen told KNOX that more than 65 teams are signed up for two days of trolling for catfish.
UND summer commencement set for August 2
(KNOX) – As many as 535 students are eligible to receive degrees at the University of North Dakota’s summer commencement ceremony starting at 2 p.m. Friday, August 2, at the Chester Fritz Performing Arts Center. Chuck Haga, veteran journalist and adjunct professor in the Department of Communication, will...
STAR Fund Grant For New Meg-A-Latte Distribution Center
The Williston STAR Fund will contribute up to $57,500 to the project through the Flex PACE Interest Buydown program. This grant will cover costs for the purchase, insulation, windows, office buildout, electrical work, plumbing, landscaping, and garage doors. The distribution center will enable Meg-A-Latte to wholesale their products to their...
Mark & Dixie Lee Receive Yard of the Week Recognition
JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com/Jmst Chamber) – The Jamestown Area Chamber of Commerce Beautification Committee is pleased to announce Mark & Dixie Lee as Yard of Week #8 winner of 2024. Their yard is located at 515 13th St. NE. Congratulations to Mark & Dixie on your beautiful yard and thank...
Several hurt from gunfire in Brooklyn Park amid massive gathering at Noble Sports Park
BROOKLYN PARK, Minn. — Brooklyn Park police say multiple people were hurt on Friday night when shots were fired during a gathering of about 400 people at Noble Sports Park.Police say officers were called to the park at about 9:20 p.m. on a report of a disturbance, with gunfire erupting soon after they arrived.No officers were hurt but police say multiple vehicles sustained bullet damage, and officers eventually collected "a large amount of shell casings" at the scene. Officers from several surrounding police departments were also called to the park to assist with crowd control and dispersal.Brooklyn Park police are still investigating.
Oakes Field Day August 1
The North Dakota State University Research Extension Centers' annual field days show N.D. Agricultural Experiment Station research in action. These field days are open to the public. This month there were several NDSU Research Extension Center field days across the state. Finally, with great anticipation, we look forward to our...
From giant Viking ships to Air Force rockets: See it all at the museums of Fargo-Moorhead
No matter the weather outside and no matter what’s in your wallet, the Fargo-Moorhead area has a museum for everyone. The area’s museum scene is “definitely family oriented and family friendly,” Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County Executive Director Maureen Kelly Jonason said. “All of...
Grease fire leaves behind nearly $500,000 in damages to Mango’s Mexican Restaurant
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - The cause of a July 18th fire to Mango’s Mexican Restaurant in Fargo has been ruled a grease fire. Fire Marshal Ryan Erickson says the fire started in the kitchen of the restaurant, where grease caught fire, eventually extending into the exhaust ductwork on the roof.
Fargo Airshow Continues Today, Tomorrow At Hector International Airport
(Fargo, ND) — The high-flying action of the Fargo Airshow continues this weekend. Event officials say the annual show that features demonstrations from some of the U.S. military’s top pilots happens today and tomorrow at Hector International Airport. The highlight of the show is the U.S. Navy’s Blue Angels, whose six F/A-18 Super Hornets will seemingly defy both physics and the laws of gravity with high-speed aerial demonstrations starting at 3 p.m. both days. For more information, go to www.fargoairsho.com.
Trollwood cancels two shows due to high winds
FARGO, ND — The Trollwood Performing Arts School cancelled theater performances Thursday and Friday night because of weather forecasts calling for high winds in the area. A message posted to the group’s Facebook page says “high winds forecasted by the National Weather Service pose a significant threat to our students and staff.” Ticket holders for both the Thursday and Friday performances of The Addams Family will be allowed to rebook a seat for the one remaining performance on Saturday, July 27th. We’re told ticket holders for the Thursday or Friday performance will receive an email with instructions on how to rebook their tickets.
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