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St. Benedict Catholic Church Demolished After 111 Years
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - After providing a place of worship for the faithful in Horace until Good Friday of this year, St. Benedict Catholic Church met its end following a century of service. “It is sad to see this go. And there are a lot of memories associated...
Parole denied for Indigenous activist convicted of killing FBI agents
A Native American man convicted of killing two FBI agents 49 years ago in South Dakota has lost what could be his final chance at parole, after widespread activism in support of his release. Leonard Peltier, 79, is serving two consecutive life terms in prison and is reportedly in failing health. His latest parole hearing […] The post Parole denied for Indigenous activist convicted of killing FBI agents appeared first on North Dakota Monitor.
Bismarck man pleads guilty to dealing more than 260 pounds of drugs
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - A Bismarck man has pleaded guilty to multiple drug charges after police said they found him with more than 260 pounds of drugs. Bismarck Police officers say Chane Britton was selling more than 50 pounds of marijuana, 180 pounds of THC extract products and 30 pounds of psilocybin products.
Adjustable-rate mortgages are not viable right now
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - Since 2022, secondary lenders have seen interest rates climb steadily, reaching nearly 8% in 2022, and settling at around 7%. These high interest rates have made lenders lean away from having adjustable-rate loans in their portfolios. “I’ve been doing this for almost 30 years, and everything...
Food safety for Fourth of July festivities
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - The meat department in Bismarck’s North Cash Wise grocery store is extra busy with people getting ready for this week’s Fourth of July celebrations. Assistant Manager Kim Krein said gourmet burgers, strip steaks, kabobs and specialty items are all flying off the counter. “It...
A New Road Construction Nightmare In Bismarck Coming Up
One thing is sure, you can definitely distinguish those who have been in North Dakota for a while. Most of us who live here in Bismarck and Mandan are aware of construction season. WE try and keep calm when the orange cones start popping up everywhere - if the transplants to our State even question why so much road work goes on during this time of the season, they haven't spent much time in the winter - Mother Nature makes it nearly impossible.
Bismarck Depot undergoes renovation updates
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - The Bismarck Depot is still in the renovation process, but the owner has announced the space’s first tenants. Cam Knutson, the owner of Knutson Companies, said the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Foundation and Funatix Events will be the first tenants in the remodeled building. The...
Williston High School Band to perform in Washington DC for Independence Day Parade
WILLISTON, N.D. (KUMV) - School may be out for students in the Williston High School Band, but they’re heading back to campus for a very important and patriotic assignment this week. Marching along the streets of Williston is a tradition for the Williston High School Band. It’s something they...
Mandan Rodeo Days: Tigirlily Gold’s Largest Headlining Show Ever!
Mandan Rodeo Days kicked off in a big way on Saturday, June 29th, 2024!. North Dakota's very own Tigirlily Gold was your headliner for entertainment for this year's Mandan Rodeo Days. In fact, it was an evening showcasing nothing but NoDak musicans. Two other talented local acts opened for Tigirlily...
Fargo man accused of robbing two people at gunpoint
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - A Fargo man is in the Cass County Jail, accused of robbing two people at gunpoint. Fargo Police were called around 9:30 a.m. on June 28 for a report of a robbery that had previously occurred. According to court records, two people say they...
Six Bison Named WGCA All-American Scholars
CORAL SPRINGS, Fla. – The North Dakota State women's golf team paced the Summit League with six Women's Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) All-American Scholar selections, the organization announced on Monday. Cora Larson, Leah Skaar, Catherine Monty, Madi Hicks, Elise Hoven and Norah Roberts were named to the WGCA All-American...
The Coffee Club: “Scattergories and Small Business” (7-1-24)
The Coffee Club: “Sue Baron and More” (7-2-24) The Coffee Club from Tuesday July 2nd, 2024. Guests include Sue Baron and more…. The Coffee Club: “Scattergories, RedHawks and Weekend” (6-28-24) The Coffee Club from Friday June 28th, 2024. Guests include Karl Rau and Big Game...
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