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Pizza Ranch’s Legendary Guest visits Fargo
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - It’s been quite the adventure over the past decade for Iowa native, Jason Halkias, who is now known at the Legendary Guest at Pizza Ranch. Why? He’s on a quest to eat at every single location in America. “It’s always a really...
Baseball: Reps and A’s host doubleheaders across legion baseball
The red-hot Reps are back in action for a doubleheader against the Bismarck Capitals, while the Mandan A’s play host to the Williston Oilers. Bismarck Reps 12 Bismarck Capitals 2 FINAL Game 1 Bismarck Reps 8 Bismarck Capitals 0 FINAL Game 2 Mandan A’s 5 Williston Oilers 6 FINAL Game 1 Mandan A’s 4 Williston […]
North Dakota city’s mayoral race remains tied after recount
VALLEY CITY, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – A recount was held July 1st to determine the mayor of the City of Dazey. Barnes County Auditor Julie Mindt said the results remain unchanged with Daryl Kunze receiving 19 votes and Shawn McClintock receiving 19 votes. The contest remains tied and now goes before the City of Dazey Board of Commissioners to resolve the tie.
Local Leaders Sworn In After Winning Their City Races in June
FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) — Leaders are being sworn in to office after winning their respective races in the June election. Grand Forks Mayor Brandon Bochenski was sworn in for a second term after running unopposed. Two new council members, Tricia Berg and Michael Fridolfs, were also sworn in. In...
Zundel, Jorgensen sworn in as West Fargo City Commissioners
(WEST FARGO) — Amy Zundel and Rory Jorgensen were sworn in as West Fargo City Commissioners on Monday, July 1, 2024. West Fargo Mayor, Bernie Dardis administered the Oath of Office to Zundel and Jorgensen. Both were elected to serve a 4-year term from July 2024 – July 2028.
After the Whistle: Chatting with the Champs featuring Shiloh Christian’s Dedra Wood
BISMARCK, N.D. — On this week’s edition of After the Whistle, Ryan Blank talks with Shiloh Christian’s Dedra Wood after her 100-meter hurdles state championship at the Class B State Track and Field Meet.
UJ Names Patterson As Assistant AD
JAMESTOWN – Nick Patterson has been named by the University of Jamestown as Assistant Athletic Director for Athletic Operations. Patterson had been the Ticket Operations Coordinator for the University of Central Missouri in Warrensburg, MO. There, he oversaw ticketing and gameday & event operations while directing the athletic internship program.
Ward County officials work to settle election recounts
MINOT, ND (KXNET) — Last week, voting officials in Ward County were looking over more than 200 ballots. Board members were reviewing the race recount results of five city park races, and planned to draw names in the event of a tie. For instance, in the Berthold City Park Board race, there was a nine-way […]
Basketball: Prior to her freshman season, Ellie Braaten established herself as a starter
WESTHOPE, N.D. — For most athletes making the jump from high school to college, playing time comes at a premium in the beginning. But for Westhope alum Ellie Braaten, she worked her way into the starting lineup before her freshman season at Valley City State began this past year. The former Miss Basketball finalist says […]
Parenting classes coming up for new and experienced guardians
MINOT, N.D. (KMOT) - NDSU Extension is offering free classes for new and experienced parents this month. One of the courses is called “Basic Beginnings.”. The course is designed to give ideas on how parents, grandparents and babysitters can approach raising a baby. Another course happening in July is...
Monday’s Rainfall Totals: North Dakota Needs To Dry Out
Our wet spring has continued into the early summer so far. Much of the state saw a 1/4 of an inch to nearly 2 inches of rain. Severe thunderstorms developed over western North Dakota Monday afternoon and continued to move across the state dropping heavy rain, especially if you got under the right thunderstorm. Parts of south-central, and especially northeast North Dakota saw the heaviest rain.
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