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Griesel Returning to Telekom Baskets Bonn in Germany for 2nd Pro Season
Former North Dakota State men's basketball standout Sam Griesel will return to Telekom Baskets Bonn in Germany for his second professional season. As a rookie in the 2023-24 season for Bonn, Griesel averaged 7.9 points, 3.3 rebounds, and 1.4 assists over more than 50 contests. He shot 39 percent from three-point range and 47 percent overall.
Bison Picked Second in MVFC, 10 Players Selected to Preseason Teams
The NDSU Bison football team is inching closer and closer to a return to the football field. As the season approaches, media and experts have begun their predictions on how the 2024 season will play out, and the Bison, as they have been the last 15 years, are in the mix yet again.
What Minnesota’s New ‘Jetsons Law’ is that Takes Effect August 1st
There have been a few notable bills that have taken effect in Minnesota recently or will take effect very soon. One of the new laws is that Minnesota breweries are now allowed to sell THC drinks on tap just like beer. Another new law that takes effect August 1st has...
Trollwood Mainstage Musical canceled Thursday and Friday
MOORHEAD, Minn. (Valley News Live) - Due to forecasts indicating very high wind speeds Thursday and Friday, Trollwood Performing Arts School is cancelling performances of its Mainstage Musical The Addams Family for July 25 and July 26. Organizers say high winds pose a significant safety risk to Trollwood’s students and...
Minnesota Looking to Increase Numbers of This Animal
The Minnesota DNR in collaboration with the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa plan to move elk from the northwestern part of the state to the northeastern part of the state near Cloquet and north. Glen Schmitt from Outdoor News joined me on WJON. He says the plan is to transfer 15 to 20 elk from the northwestern part of the state to the northeastern part with the hopes of growing the herd. Schmitt says elk used to live in that part of the state many years ago. He explains the plan is to do this annually starting in 2026 until the elk reproduce on their own.
Man Accused of Scamming Cash and Gold Bars From Woman in Warren, Minnesota is Caught in Pennsylvania
MARSHALL CO., Minn. (KVRR) — A fraud case investigation in Marshall County, Minnesota has resulted in the arrest of a suspect in Pennsylvania. Marshall County Sheriff’s Office says Mutahir Kahn has been moved to the county jail and is being held on $1.5 million bond. They were tipped...
One Injured Following Head-On Collision in Ottertail
Ottertail, MN – At around 6:49 Thursday morning (July 25th), the Minnesota State Patrol responded to a two-vehicle collision in the City of Ottertail. According to officials, a Subaru Outback was heading south on Highway 78 and a Chevy sedan was heading north, when the two collided near County Road 1.
North Dakota law enforcement holds mixed feelings about legalizing marijuana
BISMARCK, N.D. (North Dakota Monitor) – The leader of an effort to legalize marijuana in North Dakota says the proposal would free up law enforcement resources to focus on more serious drugs. But law enforcement officials interviewed by the North Dakota Monitor have mixed reactions. Burleigh County Sheriff Kelly...
Expectations and comparison for the upcoming Democratic National Convention
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - Democrats from all over the United States will be descending on Chicago in a few weeks for their convention. A lot has transpired leading up to this event, including President Biden dropping out of his reelection bid and Vice President Harris taking over as the presumptive nominee for the party.
Heartview and Central Dakota Forensic Nurse Examiners work together on healthy relationship series
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - A lot of us model our relationships based on what we learn at home, but if what you’re learning at home is unhealthy, you might be more at risk of getting into an unhealthy relationship yourself. Kristie Wolff with the Central Dakota Forensic Nurse Examiners...
July 25: The Great Red River Valley Exposition
The rivalry between Grand Forks and Fargo was especially fierce in 1906. An agreement had been reached that the State Fair would alternate between Grand Forks and Fargo, with Fargo scheduled to host the fair for the first time. But there was some annoyance that Grand Forks was holding a Red River Valley Exposition just prior to Fargo’s fair.
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