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Police ask for help in identifying downtown Fargo assault and robbery suspects
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Fargo Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying five individuals who are suspects in an assault and robbery that happened in downtown Fargo, in the early morning hours of Tuesday, June 11th. Police say around 12:10 a.m. that morning, the victim...
UPDATE: No injuries after pickup truck catches fire on I-94 near Red River Bridge
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - North Dakota Highway Patrol says there were no injuries after a pickup truck caught fire Wednesday afternoon along Interstate 94, near the Red River Bridge. The call came in just before 1:30 p.m. on the westbound side of the interstate, when authorities say the...
It’s the perfect time to visit the International Peace Gardens
BISMARCK, ND (KXNET) — The International Peace Gardens are in bloom, with many different themes making it great for all ages. We spoke with the CEO Tim Chapman to talk about all the gardens have to offer. “This year in particular we have different designs each year for our...
Local business makes curated surprises, delivered with style
BISMARCK, ND (KXNET) — Boxd & Co specializes in crafting exceptional pre-made gifts for all. We met with the owners Chantell Hurley and Chantal Woolard to learn more about the unique presents. The two met in cosmetology school years ago and have been friends since. They came up with...
Bush Fellow Fred Edwards; Opera in Maddock, ND; 3 poems from Studio 47
Educator, activist, and community builder Fred Edwards, a Bush Fellow, visits with Ashley Thornberg to discuss his various programs aimed at engaging young people from marginalized communities. Edwards runs Umoja, a writing workshop, and Fred's Dissonance, an events company. Holding a master's degree in Educational Leadership, he plans to use his fellowship to pursue a PhD. He shares insights on how he works to uplift voices of the Global Majority.
Buffalo’s Fire receives $100K grant from Luce Foundation for a community journalism project in Bismarck
Bismarck Documenters program taking the lead for local civc engagement. The Henry Luce Foundation recently awarded Buffalo’s Fire a grant of $100,000 to fund the Indigenous-led Bismarck Documenters program. The Indigenous Media Freedom Alliance serves as the fiscal sponsor for Buffalo’s Fire to support programming of the Documenters chapter here in North Dakota for the next year.
Minot Rural Fire Department hosts kids fire camp
BISMARCK, ND (KXNET) — The Youth Fire Camp hosted by the Minot Rural Fire Department is a day camp lasting three days from July 12th-14th. The experience is for kids 14-18 years old to learn what it means to be a first responder. We spoke with the team at the fire dept. to learn what the camp entails.
What do lesser-known potential VP candidates bring to a Trump ticket?
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - Speculation continues into who former President Trump’s running mate will be, and many lesser-known names have been in the mix as possibilities. Some of those lesser-known people include Governor Burgum, Elise Stefanik, Glenn Youngkin, Byron Donalds and Tulsi Gabbard. The question is, what do these potential running mates bring to a Trump ticket?
North Dakota Target Shoppers: Look Out For This New Rule
I don’t often go to the store in person because... people... EWW, but when I do, I tend to go to the self check out, because... less people, less EWW. If you go to target anytime in the near future, you might want to look out for this new change several Target locations are initiating.
North Dakota Monitor selected for ProPublica investigative reporting project
Two big items on my wishlist when we launched the North Dakota Monitor less than seven months ago: Find a way to bring more investigative reporting to the state, and recruit back to North Dakota a talented journalist who had left. I’m thrilled to say we’ve achieved one of those goals and are well on […] The post North Dakota Monitor selected for ProPublica investigative reporting project appeared first on North Dakota Monitor.
ND’s DAPL suit against the federal government nearing an end
BISMARCK, ND (KXNET) — Three months after North Dakota’s trial against the federal government over the Dakota Access Pipeline protests, the case is nearing its conclusion. The state of North Dakota filed its post-trial brief on Friday, urging U.S. District Court Judge Dan Traynor to rule in favor of the state and hold the federal government accountable for […]
Minot City Council vote ties for land purchase proposal
MINOT, N.D. (KMOT) - This week, the new-look Minot City Council voted on whether to purchase land for future use down the line if their current facilities run out of space. But, the votes ended in a tie. City manager Harold Stewart said a property owner offered to sell land...
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