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Bonanzaville brings history and fun on Independence Day
WEST FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) – Bonanzaville got people out on Independence Day with an old fashioned wild west themed celebration. The event featured food trucks, bounce houses and train rides, but it also gave people an opportunity to check out some of the historical exhibits. Bonanzaville Director Beth Jansen...
Fourth of July Parades wind through Hatton, North Dakota
(KNOX) – The population of Hatton, North Dakota, doubles if not triples during the Fourth of July… if only for a few hours. Visitors come from the Red River Valley and from out of state to watch the traditional Fourth of July Parades, Kiddie Tractor Pull and Demolition Derby, all sponsored by the Hatton Men’s Club.
Former NDSU Bison Rocky Kreuser Signs with Paok BC in Greece
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - A Pro Bison has new home in Greece, as Rocky Kreuser is set to play for Paok BC this season. Paok announced his signing early Friday morning. This is Kreuser’s third team in Europe since he graduated from NDSU in 2022. He averaged...
AmFam HS Play of the Year Nominees: Girls and Boys Finals
FARGO, N.D. (KVRR)–Here is how this works: Four total plays remain from the 2023-24 High School sports seasons across North Dakota. Two girls plays and two boys plays (decided by the sports department, in accordance with our play of the week nominees throughout the year). After each final is complete, we will crown the American Family Insurance High School Girls and Boys plays of the year. In the final week, the girls and boys final play will battle each other for the ultimate crown.
A Last Dance for the Leiningers with Fargo Post 2
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - This summer is a last dance of sorts for twin brothers Adam and Jordan Leininger on Fargo Post 2. They’ll keep playing baseball together at Des Moines Community College, but this is the last season of Legion ball for two players who have meant so much to the program.
Minot City Council declines a proposal to build infrastructure on lots
MINOT, N.D. (KMOT) - The Minot City Council voted down a proposal this week to fund the infrastructure of possible housing developments. The proposal called for the city to cover $17,000 per lot to install sewer, water, utilities and the like east of 55th Street Southeast. Multiple council members questioned...
Mandan alumni enjoy Mandan High School one last time
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - Nostalgia was in the air as Mandan High School alumni toured the school for the last time at an open house. Alumni Kris (Kuhn) Theurer and Doris (Erlandson) Linderman caught up with their classmates at a reunion of their own after 50 years as best friends.
Filipino food truck creates ‘home away from home’ in Minot
MINOT, N.D. (KMOT) - Minot’s first and only Filipino food truck was in town just in April this year, but owners said the community has been anticipating their opening for some time now. Bear’s Kitchen sells all kinds of authentic Filipino food that you cannot find anywhere else in...
Dakota Junior Golf Association holds competition
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - In the golf world, the Ryder Cup is one of the biggest events in the world every two years. The Dakota Junior Golf Association (DJGA) is holding a similar competition on Monday, in conjunction with the State Junior Championships at Riverwood. The DJGA Cup features a...
"This one hurts a little more": Frances Tiafoe falls just short of reversing history with Carlos Alcaraz
WIMBLEDON—This Friday afternoon, for the better part of 3.9 sets, Frances Tiafoe had turned Wimbledon’s Centre Court into a highly-captivating form of tennis theatre. In a third-round match, versus defending champion Carlos Alcaraz, Tiafoe had taken a two sets to one lead. Movement, power, touch, accuracy, angles, imagination—categories usually heavily dominated by Alcaraz—were all part of the Tiafoe palette as he’d gone ahead, 7-5, 2-6, 6-4.
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