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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...
North Dakota Summer Safety Alert: Don’t Let Your Car Become a Threat
We all know leaving kids or pets in a hot car is a big no-no here in North Dakota, especially in the summer, but did you know there are other things that can turn your ride into a danger zone? Yep, even the most innocent-looking items can cause serious trouble when left in a scorching vehicle.
North Dakotans Ready To Gold Medal In Couch Surfing
With the Paris Olympics (July 26 - August 11, 2024) underway, Americans, especially North Dakotans, are gearing up for some serious TV watching. While the world’s elite athletes are flexing their muscles and breaking records in Paris, North Dakotans are gearing up for a different kind of athletic challenge: marathon couch-sitting. That’s right, folks, we’re talking about Olympic binge-watching on a whole new level. HostingAdvice decided to find out, surveying 3,000 sports fans about their Olympic viewing ambitions.
Grand Forks man faces federal gun charges after firearm was allegedly discovered in the possession of a felon
GRAND FORKS, ND — A Grand Forks man who’s in custody now faces federal gun charges. Police say Raymond Lee Graham Jr, who’s a convicted felon, tried to run away after they pulled him over last month. Officers say they found Graham in possession of a gun, and a search of his vehicle turned up marijuana and meth.
Fargo Man Arrested For Threatening Staff At South University Drive Business
FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) — A Fargo man is arrested for threatening staff at a business twice this month. 21-year-old Daniel Ferris was arrested for terrorizing with a dangerous weapon. He was also cited for unlawful possession of marijuana. Police say they responded to a disturbance at an unnamed business...
Two injured after a rollover accident in Jamestown
JAMESTOWN, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Two people are facing life-threatening injuries after a rollover crash in Jamestown on Thursday morning. The Jamestown Police Department responded to the 1500 block of 4th St. NW for reports of a 1 vehicle rollover accident. An initial investigation found the vehicle was traveling...
Three Fighting Hawks pick up Phil Steele Preseason All-MVFC honors
CLEVELAND, Ohio – North Dakota received its second preseason honors of the 2024 season on Thursday, with three Fighting Hawks earning spots on the Phil Steele Preseason All-MVFC Team. Bo Belquist was the top Fighting Hawk, receiving first team honors as a wide receiver. Last season, Belquist started 10...
Dickinson State ‘likely’ to have nursing faculty for fall semester, new administrators say
The new administrators of the Dickinson State University nursing program said Thursday it is “very likely” that faculty will be in place to teach classes by the start of the fall semester on Aug. 26. Nursing program administrators from Mayville State University are working to rebuild the program after all seven nursing faculty resigned on […]
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.
Fans of Lil Wayne forced to wait as Wednesday concert delayed two hours
MINOT, N.D. (KMOT) – Fans of rapper Lil Wayne had to wait a bit longer for him to perform at the North Dakota State Fair Wednesday night, as the entertainer arrived late and didn’t start his set until roughly two hours after his scheduled start time. He was...
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