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Sen. Hoeven Hosts Meeting in Grand Forks on U.S. Postal Service
(KNOX) -During a meeting at Grand Forks City Hall Monday afternoon on the U.S. Postal Service, Cecile Wehrman of the North Dakota Newspaper Association expressed the problems that members of her organization are experiencing. “We’re not going to get newspapers delivered the next day, but we are having newspapers delivered...
Landon’s Light Foundation to celebrate five-year anniversary
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Landon’s Light Foundation is getting ready to celebrate five years. The celebration will take place Friday, Oct. 4 at Brewhalla in Fargo. In October 2019, the foundation was established as a nonprofit organization to share the pieces of Landon that inspired so many.
Harmonic Creative World: Transforming Williston ND’s Arts Scene With $200K Fundraiser
Things just keep getting better in Williston when it comes to music and the arts! Have you heard the latest? Harmonic Creative World, a prominent advocate for music and art education, is embarking on an exciting new chapter. The organization, long recognized for its dedication to music education, is expanding its mission to include all forms of artistic expression.
FCS Daily Dose: 2024 Postseason Games Won’t Count Toward 4-Game Redshirt Rule
The FCS Daily Dose is a blog-style article series featuring an assortment of news, rumblings, quick hitters, and commentary on various topics. A new Daily Dose will be published multiple times a week. 2024 FCS Postseason Games Won’t Count Toward 4-Game Redshirt Rule. For the second straight season, games...
One man dead following crash on Frenchtown off ramp
FRENCHTOWN, Mont. - A Washington man is dead following a crash on the off ramp of Interstate 90 at Frenchtown just after midnight on Wednesday morning. According to a report from Montana Highway Patrol, a 64-year-old man in a Dodge Ram 1500 was headed west on the I-90 off ramp when he swerved off the right side of the road.
Fighting Hawks tabbed seventh in Summit League Preseason Coaches’ Poll
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – North Dakota volleyball has been picked to a seventh-place finish by Summit League head coaches as the preseason poll was announced on Tuesday in advance of this weekend's opening action for all nine member programs. Additionally, the league announced each team's "Players to Watch" as nominated by their respective head coaches.
John Nelson takes over as head of Williston Trinity Christian School
WILLISTON, N.D. (KUMV) - There’s been a change in leadership at Williston Trinity Christian School this summer. John Nelson was named Head of the School and started on July 1. Nelson is the father-in-law of Jeremy Thomas, the previous leader of Williston Trinity Christian School. “Mr. Thomas has moved...
Class AA North Dakota High School Football Polls Released!
Class AA’s rankings have been revealed after the first week of games, with other teams making their first kick this upcoming Friday. Fargo South remains at the top of the Class, with Red River who was number four last week, sneaking in front of Jamestown after a Top 5 win last week over #5 Dickinson.
Fargo libraries to offer radon testing kits
(FARGO) – Starting today, residents can check out a radon detector kit at any Fargo Public Library location. These reusable kits are available through a partnership with the University of North Dakota as a way to take action against radon health risks. UND and the Fargo Public library have partnered to make home testing for radon free and as easy as possible, in order to save lives and create healthier living spaces. These kits are designed to make it easier for library patrons to determine if their homes contain unsafe levels of radon, which is a radioactive, carcinogenic gas. Currently 30 digital radon detectors are in the library’s collection and can be checked out for three weeks with a Fargo Public Library card in good standing. Library patrons can place holds on the devices via the library’s catalog, and the kits can be sent to the selected branch library for pickup. Each kit contains instructions on how to use the device and what patrons can do to fix a home if high levels of radon are detected. For more information about the radon test kits, contact Library Collection Manager Jenilee Kanenwisher at 701.241.8123.
Football Recap: Larimore Starts Season with Defeat on the Road
Kicked off their season on the road on Friday and hit a couple of potholes. They had to suffer through a 44-14 loss at the hands of the North Prairie co-op [Rolla/Rolette] Cougars. The defeat leaves the Polar Bears without a win on the season. Although Larimore took the loss,...
Zach Larson Returns for Final Season
The Golden Eagles will welcome back Zach Larson (Sr., D, Grand Forks, N.D.) for his final season with the hockey program. Larson is one of the original Golden Eagles hockey players, he and Tristan Morneault (Sr., F, Dieppe, New Brunswick) as the last two from the 2020-2021 roster. Larson underwent...
Football Game Preview: Central Cass Takes on Langdon/Edmore/Munich
The Central Cass Squirrels will take on Langdon/Edmore/Munich on Friday. Keep an eye on the score for this one: both posted some lofty point totals in their previous games. Central Cass took care of business in their home opener on Friday. They walked away with a 34-27 victory over Devils Lake. Given the Squirrels' advantage in MaxPreps' North Dakota football rankings (they are ranked fourth, while the Firebirds are ranked 33rd), the result wasn't entirely unexpected.
Aberdeen man sentenced for destroying his apartment
An Aberdeen man will serve 30 days in the Lake County Jail, after entering a guilty plea to causing intentional damage to property. Steven Charles Schiel was arrested on April 13th of 2024, after police were called to his apartment at the Union Place Rentals. Officers say he had been drinking and destroyed several things in the apartment, including doors and sheet rock.
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