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Fargo woman to attend her 50th Blake Shelton concert Friday
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Most of us have one musician we really love. For one Fargo woman, it’s Blake Shelton. Yes, she’s going to his show at the Red River Valley Fair on Friday. But it’s an extra special occasion, it’s her 50th Blake Shelton concert.
Music In Pioneer Park Amphitheater Featuring The DeMasi Brothers
VALLEY CITY, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – A summer afternoon in Valley City’s Pioneer Park Amphitheater returns Sunday, July 14th with the DeMasi Brothers music show. The DeMasi Brothers show starts at 5:30pm Sunday afternoon in the Pioneer Park Amphitheater. Free beverages for attendees. The Bridges City Arts Council invites...
Force acquire Moorhead native Laurila in trade with Musketeers
The Fargo Force are bolstering their blue line for the upcoming 2024-25 season. The Force acquired Moorhead native defenseman, Sam Laurila, from the Sioux City Musketeers in a trade. Fargo sent 2025 Phase One and Phase Two draft picks to Sioux City in exchange for Laurila. “Having grown up in...
Lyons-Heart Gravel Classic bike race hits the streets
MANDAN, N.D. (KFYR) - It’s an exciting weekend for biking enthusiasts. 701 Cycle and the Mandan Progress Organization are hosting the first Lyons-Heart Gravel Classic bike race in Mandan on July 12 and 13. Marketing and Event Coordinator Melissa Marquardt said gravel biking is becoming increasingly popular among cyclists....
Food on Fourth features local vendors on Fourth Street in Bismarck
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - Fourth Street in Bismarck was closed off on Thursday, July 11 for Food on Fourth. It’s a new event KFYR is sponsoring featuring a variety of local vendors. The event is hosted right next to our studio, where the people running these food trucks are...
Co-founder of former Hopeful Heart Project agrees to restitution after claims of embezzlement
FARGO (KFGO/KVRR) — A co-founder for a group created to raise awareness for stillbirth and infant loss has reached an out of court agreement for embezzlement. Kayla Sorum agreed to restitution of around $76,000 and agreed to make payments of at least $1,000 per month to Haven, formerly known as Hopeful Heart Project.
Bismarck’s Big Inning Helps Sweep Eights
A 10 run bottom of the fifth would be all the runs Bismarck had in game one winning 10-5, before shutting out Pierre 8-0 in game two sweep Post 8 in Bismarck on Thursday. The Eights would get an RBI single from Grayson Hunsley in the top of the fourth in game one and then Charlie Simpson would burn the center fielder clearing the bases giving the Eights a 4-0 lead at the end of the top of the fourth. JJ Bucholz would go three and 1/3 innings allowing just two hits and a walk with a strikeout, but because of pitch count and keeping him ready for the weekend games against Harrisburg Maroon, had to be removed from the game. In the bottom of the fifth, Bismarck would score all 10 of its runs on six hits including two hits and four RBIs from Michael Fagerland. Bismarck had just two hits in the other six innings. Nolan Petersen would rip a shot down the line for extra bases in the top of the seventh, but the left fielder Jace Groseclose would get injured trying to get a jump on the ball and Petersen would score on an inside the park home run to get the final tally.
Hockey: Air Force Veteran Kevin Bostian starts up a military and veteran hockey club in the Magic City called the Minot Bombers
MINOT, N.D. — Veteran Kevin Bostian has started up a club team here in Minot for military and veterans in leagues called the Armed Services Hockey Association and the United Heroes League. Although Bostian has been playing in tournaments since 2018, the 13 year Air Force Vet started up a non profit organization in 2023 […]
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