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Studio Vibe Arts Spotlights Even the Littlest Actors
Parents asked him for more – more opportunities for kids from kindergarten through fourth grade to get a taste of performance. That’s the request that prompted Bryce Henrickson, a theater enthusiast who had run West Fargo School System’s Summer Arts Intensive for three years, to spin off his own program for students of every age. Now in its third summer, Studio Vibe Arts is getting ready to stage the season’s main-stage musical Aug. 11-14. A cast of 32 young people spanning ages from elementary school to post-graduation have been spending their days at the TAK Music Venue in Dilworth. Directed by Henrickson, two choreographers and a music director, they are practicing their singing, dancing and stagecraft for “Newsies,” a musical based on the 1992 movie based on the New York City newsboy strike of 1899. From their costumes to the striking steampunk set, the show reflects both a polished approach and the burgeoning talents of its young cast.
Congratulations! Katie’s secret proposal
Bismarck, ND (KXNET) — Katie Varga got engaged to her boyfriend Gabe during a surprise proposal along with Missouri River in Bismarck. We were able to capture some of their very special moment on camera. Congratulations Katie and Gabe!
Fargo Mayor Tim Mahoney unveils budget plan for 2025; calls for 11.5% spending increase
(Fargo, ND) — Fargo Mayor Tim Mahoney this afternoon unveiled his preliminary 2025 budget plan for the city. “The city must think strategically as we care for balancing our revenues and expenses. I want everybody to understand that our city budget team has methodically gone through our financial statements line by line looking for savings,” said Mahoney.
Fargo man arrested for threatening staff at south Fargo business
FARGO (KFGO/KVRR) — A Fargo man was arrested for terrorizing with a dangerous weapon after threatening staff at a business twice this month. Daniel Ferris, 21, was also cited for unlawful possession of marijuana. Police said they responded to a disturbance at a business in the 2100 block of...
North Dakota State University sets campus gardening event for July 30
The North Dakota State University Department of Plant Sciences will host a public event called Plants, Local Foods and Outdoor Spaces on July 30, from 3 to 7 p.m. in the NDSU Horticulture Research and Demonstration Gardens. The gardens are located on the NDSU campus at the corner of 18th...
Check It Out | Fort Abercrombie Living History Weekend and Abercrombie Days
If you have not yet been to a state fort or historic site in North Dakota DROP WHAT YOU ARE DOING AND GET OUT THERE because they are awesome. Why are they awesome? Um, do you like learning about history, spending time in the beautiful outdoors, and meeting interesting people? Of course you do. And, when those state sites host an actual event, my advice would be to RUN, not walk out there.
NDSU Men’s Golf Announces 2024-25 Schedule
FARGO, N.D. – North Dakota State men's golf and head coach Steve Kennedy announced the full 2024-25 schedule on Thursday. The Bison are slated to compete in 10 regular season events, five in the fall and five in the spring, before the Summit League Championships in late April. NDSU...
A Grand Forks Council Member Voices Her Concerns of the Planned Children’s Museum
(KNOX) -Approval on a final plan for the Altru Indoor Sports and Aquatics Complex and Children’s Museum in Grand Forks is about two months away. Grand Forks City Administrator Todd Feland said the proposal will include the Children’s Museum even though there is some opposition by members of city council. “We’ll try to get you something well in advance so you have time to review it. We will ask probably late September, that we move forward with a final design on a facility,’’ Feland recently told the Grand Forks Committee of the Whole.
Is North Dakota Leading the Class in Education This Year?
As summer draws to a close, the air in the Mon-Dak region is buzzing with the anticipation of a new school year. Soon, students, parents, and teachers will be diving back into the familiar routines of early mornings and bustling classrooms. I can still remember the nervous excitement that accompanied...
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