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Gov. Burgum: Assassination attempt on Donald Trump was 'one millimeter away from chaos.'
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, a potential Republican vice presidential candidate, said on Sunday the assassination attempt on Donald Trump was “one millimeter away from chaos, one millimeter away from something historic.” Burgum spoke to the California Republican delegation at Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum in the Historic Water Tower neighborhood on the eve of the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee. ...
Does North Dakota support mental health days for students?
BISMARCK, ND (KXNET) — In recent times, the education system has experienced crises on many different ends — ranging from, according to the American Enterprise Institute, 26% of all public school attendees in the US were labeled “chronically absent” (missing at least 10% of the school year, or roughly 18 days of classes) in the […]
What do anxiety and depression look like in North Dakota?
BISMARCK, ND (KXNET) — As concerns over everything from politics to the rising cost of living worsen, so, too, do the mental states of many citizens. Unfortunately, as a new study shows, nobody is safe from dealing with these troubling emotions — and they impact far more people than one would initially expect, even in […]
Eagles Toss Shutout to Beat Haymakers
CASSELTON- Jaxon Kolpin, Derek Hatlewick, and Braxton Perkins combined on a six-hitter and Jamestown beat Casselton 3-0 on Friday night. The Eagles (9-12) scored single runs in the second, sixth, and ninth innings of the nine-inning single game. Preston Gall and Thomas Newman each had two hits for Jamestown. The...
Wallin, events surrounding July 14, 2023 shooting, memorialized in program Sunday
(FARGO) – Members of the community, region and state joined first responders, the Fargo Fire Department and Fargo Police Department in a ceremony commemorating the one-year anniversary of the shooting that killed Fargo Police officer Jake Wallin, and injured officers Andrew Dotas and Tyler Hawes, along with Karlee Koswick, who was involved in accident responders were tending to.
“Being a police officer is the best job in the world:” Officer Andrew Dotas eager to return
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Officer Andrew Dotas looks forward to the day he is back at the Fargo Police Department. “Being a police officer isn’t my full identity, but what I will say is that it is the best job in the world,” Officer Dotas said. “That is coming from a guy who got shot multiple times.”
Duncan Wrestlers Create History at U.S. Corps Wrestling Nationals in Fargo, ND
Charly Heath and Mya Padilla will have quite the stories to write in their “What I Did This Summer” essays when school starts in August. The two Duncan wrestlers spent their summers putting opponents on their backs, winning matches and making history. They became the first lady Demons in program history to qualify for freestyle and Greco national wrestling tournament, officially called the U.S. Corps Junior & National Tournament. Wrestlers from across America converged onto Fargo, N.D., Friday to compete for national titles, among other benefits. Weigh-in was Friday at the Fargo Dome. Session 1 wrestling starts at 9 a.m.…
Minot Park Board Agenda | July 16, 2024
The Minot Park Board will meet for it’s regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, July 16, 2024 at 5:30 p.m. to consider the agenda attached below. The Park District meets in Room 203 at the Minot Municipal Auditorium on the third Tuesday of each month. Park District meetings are also live-streamed through the district’s Youtube Channel found here.
Jules Edwards advocated for her autistic kids — then learned she’s autistic, too
She became committed to making the world a better place for generations to come. In celebration of Disability Pride Month, throughout July MPR News is featuring stories about Minnesotans with disabilities who are making an impact. See more at mprnews.org/changemakers. Jules Edwards is a Twin Cities-based Anishinaabe autistic author and...
More chances for severe storms in Minnesota loom going into Monday
MINNEAPOLIS — Parts of Minnesota are still assessing damage after storms late Saturday and overnight left some with large hail, and others with high winds that knocked down trees and led to power outages for tens of thousands.And we may not be finished with the severe storms just yet. WCCO meteorologist Katie Steiner says that there's another chance for storms today, and Monday brings with it a marginal to slight risk of severe weather.Steiner says one silver lining is that the National Weather Service canceled the heat advisory for the Twin Cities. High temperatures could still flirt with 90 degrees,...
“It was scary. It was surreal:” Community remembers Fargo tragedy one-year later
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Many people remember where they were, and how they first found out about the events of July 14, 2023. For some, it took place not far from their homes. “They were telling us to back away from the windows... It was scary. It was...
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