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Man arrested for cutting Midco cables
Fargo police arrested Timothy Windels, 36, for allegedly cutting Midco internet and cable lines at seven locations across the city. The damage caused significant outages for residential and business customers, including Community Family Market, Rodeway Inn, Northwest Pipe Fittings, and Larson Welding and Machine Company. According to court records, Windels was seen using an angle grinder to cut the cables.
Colorado-NDSU officiating draws heavy criticism after Buffs escape with win
Colorado opened Year 2 under Deion Sanders on Thursday night with a 31-26 win over North Dakota State. The Buffs didn’t cover against an FCS opponent, but for a program that lost 8 of its final 9 games last season and dropped a number of close games, winning ugly is the first step back to respectability.
North Dakota to naturalize 40 in ceremonies in September
(BISMARCK) — The United States District Court for the District of North Dakota has set the date, times and location for the naturalization of new citizens to the state. The ceremonies will be held in Bismarck on Friday, September, 13 in Courtroom 2 at the William L. Guy Federal Building on East Rosser Avenue. The first ceremony will take place at 9 a.m., with the second to follow at 11 a.m.
Shedeur Sanders Accused Of Cheating By Faking Injury During Colorado-NDSU Game
Colorado Buffs QB Shedeur Sanders is being accused of faking an injury to help his team on the field. Before halftime of the Colorado Buffs-North Dakota State game, Colorado turned the ball over on downs near their 35-yard line after a failed fourth down conversion. While Colorado’s defense was slow to get on the field, […] The post Shedeur Sanders Accused Of Cheating By Faking Injury During Colorado-NDSU Game appeared first on BroBible.
High meat prices not stopping people from buying at butcher shops on Labor Day weekend
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - Labor Day weekend has long been considered the unofficial end of the summer season. It’s usually a time for last-minute getaways and even enjoying some grilling in the backyard with family and friends. Although reports say meat prices are high, butcher shops in our area continue to see a steady flow of customers.
Local academy offers lessons for aspiring musicians
BISMARCK, ND (KXNET) — With school starting, comes extracurricular activities for our children, and Arioso Music Academy offers a variety of musical ensembles for a variety of practices. Arioso Music Academy has string ensembles for elementary school, middle school, and high school. “Something that I’m really passionate about is...
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...
Schwan Buick GMC Cadillac awards check to Western North Dakota Honor Flight
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - Schwan Buick GMC Cadillac presented a check to the Western North Dakota Honor Flight. The $2,500 was originally meant to be a prize for the car company’s Hot 101 contest, where people submitted their guesses of when the temperature would reach 101 degrees in Bismarck. The heat never reached that point, so they decided to give the money to a good cause.
LIVE: New Name, Same Mission
FARGO — It’s an event that will fill your heart and your tummy, all at the same time. And after forty years of fighting the good fight for women and kids struggling to escape domestic violence, the YWCA is changing the fundraiser’s name. The annual “Chocolate and...
LIVE: A Continent Full of Culture Comes to Downtown Fargo
FARGO — It’s the birthplace of mankind and a modern-day hotbed of culture and ecotourism. But a lot of people here in the United States, and here in the region, just don’t grasp the sheer variety of Africa’s fifty-some different United Nations-recognized nations. That could change...
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