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Kemper Property: Minot City Council Approves $920,000 Purchase
Public Works Utility Director Jason Soreson speaks at Minot City Council on July 15. (Source: City of Minot YouTube Page) Minot - Minot City Council voted to approve a property purchase of $920,000 at the last Minot City Council meeting. This was the second consecutive council meeting that the action item was brought to the council.
Baseball: Larks look to avoid sweep against MoonDogs
BISMARCK N.D.– After taking a 12-8 loss yesterday, the Larks are back at home for the second game of the series against the Mankato MoonDogs. Also, the Badlands Big Sticks and the Minot Hot Tots were in action at home. Baseball Scoreboard: Bismarck Larks 3 Mankato MoonDogs 4 FINAL Minot Hot Tots 14 Minnesota Mud […]
21-year-old woman seriously injured in crash that closed Highway 83 near Sterling
STERLING, N.D. (KFYR) - A 21-year-old Sterling woman sustained life-threatening injuries in a crash around 7:30 p.m. Sunday. The North Dakota Highway Patrol said she was riding a dirt bike in the west ditch of Highway 83 on the south side of Sterling and attempted to cross the highway to the east at 5th Avenue NE.
Patriots notes, quotes, and anecdotes: 5 thoughts from New England’s first week of training camp 2024
Good morning, happy Sunday, and welcome back into another edition of ‘Patriots notes, quotes, & anecdotes’. We’re back with another column hitting on all of the happenings surrounding the Patriots. With training camp officially beginning this week, we’re adding a different spin to this one, taking a look at the top thoughts and question marks from New England’s first three days of practice.
Pair of Big Sticks continue baseball journey in summer ball
DICKINSON N.D.– The summer collegiate baseball season gives a lot of guys an opportunity to hone their craft and show off their skills over the summer, but players come from all over the country, and from all different levels of collegiate baseball to compete in these leagues. So, it’s rare to see two guys on […]
Bismarck non-profits receive grants to help combat homelessness
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - Several Bismarck agencies have been awarded funding to help combat homelessness. The North Dakota Housing Finance Agency distributed federal and state funds to the Abused Adult Resource Center, Youthworks, the United Way Emergency Shelter and other area non-profits. Organizations will use the money on their current...
Morton County Officials Deny Permit For CO2-Capture Project Near Danzig Dam
(Morton County, ND) — The Morton County Zoning and Planning Commission is denying a special-use permit for a proposed direct carbon-capture project near New Salem’s Danzig Dam. County sources say local commissioners referenced road infrastructure, noise and water supply in denying the permit. Had it been approved, the Retract LLC project would have encompassed fans and a natural-gas generator deployed on 87 acres of the nearly 25 hundred acres the company has under lease. The project reportedly would have drawn carbon dioxide directly from the atmosphere, rather than from other carbon-capture facilities that derive CO2 from power plants or other facilities.
Fargo AirSho 2024 “incredible,” thousands of attendees turned out for the AirSho at Hector International Airport.
FARGO, N.D. (KFGO) – Fargo AirSho 2024 is now history. There were thousands of attendees for two days of the AirSho at Hector International Airport. The event included the return of the Navy’s Blue Angles. It also included daring pilots and powerful planes. AirSho Co-chairman Steve Blazek said the AirSho was “incredible” and they have never had that many people fill the airfield.
New NDSU ag research building a ‘much-needed’ upgrade
FARGO — After walking through the new Peltier Complex on the North Dakota State University campus, state Rep. Paul Thomas recalled a similar tour of Harris Hall, one of the research buildings the new facility replaced. “Walking through this for the first time and seeing the contrast of what our research community was operating in, […]
Fargo man arrested for DUI following early morning crash
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - A 36-year-old Fargo man was arrested Monday morning after crashing into a guardrail in North Fargo. The Fargo Police department says they were called to the 300 Block of 45th Street North just before 1 a.m. this morning, July 29. Police say Peter Marcus...
Minnesota Democrats say Harris has brought renewed energy to party
MINNEAPOLIS — It's only been a week since President Biden dropped out, and the reaction to Kamala Harris at the top of the ticket appears to have energized Democrats in Minnesota and across the country. But Republicans are sharpening their attack on Harris and are making a run to win MInnesota, with former President Donald Trump and JD Vance campaigning in St. Cloud this weekend.To say that Democrats were concerned two week ago is an understatement — worried about not only the presidential race, but down ballot races, everything from U.S. Senate to state legislative seats. But in the days since...
July 29: Auto Racer Barney Oldfield in ND
Ponies diving from great heights into water, a log rolling contest, performances by big brass bands, and performers “leaping the fiery gap” were among the numerous attractions that drew an estimated crowd of 10,000 people to the first day of the Fargo Inter-State Fair on this date in 1907. The Inter-State Fair was one of many oftentimes competing state fairs held throughout North Dakota prior to the State Fair making its permanent home in Minot with the creation of the State Fair Association in 1965. However, these varied events were outshone when famed auto racer Barney Oldfield took to the track at the fair in his Peerless Green Dragon racing car.
LARL ANNOUNCES RFP’S TO CREATE AN ARTISTIC DESIGN FOR METAL BOOK RETURN BOXES
Lake Agassiz Regional Library is pleased to announce a Request for Proposals (RFP) to create an artistic design for metal book return boxes at the following locations: Mahnomen Public Library, Crookston Public Library, Fertile Public Library, Halstad Library LINK Site. The artwork will celebrate the libraries through one or more...
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