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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.
24-year-old man shot inside car in Wahpeton parking lot
WAHPETON, N.D. (Valley News Live) - A 24-year old man is hurt after being shot inside a car in the parking lot at Minn-Dakota Farmers Cooperative in Wahpeton. According to a news release, the Richland County Sheriff’s Office was called at 12:23 PM to St. Francis Hospital in Breckenridge. They say the 24-year-old was brought there in a private vehicle after being accidentally shot inside a vehicle.
Woman sentenced for attack on mother
(Grand Fork, ND) — A Grand Forks woman has been sentenced to three years in prison after pleading guilty to domestic violence in a case that involved her mother. Brianna Thomas was accused of attempted murder for strangling her mother with a purse strap. Thomas pled guilty last month...
Homeward Animal Shelter in urgent need of fosters or adopters
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Homeward Animal Shelter says they are in urgent need of fosters or adopters for 11 dogs that haven’t found rescue yet. In a Facebook post, the shelter says they recently recieved a desparate plea for help from Journey Home Animal Rescue in rescuing 13 dogs off of the Spirit Lake Reservation.
Mannie steps down as VCSU golf coach
Valley City State head golf coach Clayton Mannie has resigned his position, effective immediately. Mannie has guided the VCSU men's and women's golf teams for the past three seasons. He is stepping down from his golf position to work as a full-time professor in VCSU's technology and STEM education department.
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...
Berthold man captures fair fun and family memories with NDSF traditions
MINOT, N.D. (KFYR) - The first official North Dakota State Fair was held in 1966, but people have been attending the fair in Minot a lot longer than that. In 1922, the first Ward County fair was held in Minot. In 1943, Richard Debertin attended that fair for the first time.
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...
National Weather Service changing winter language
(KNOX) – Heat advisories will be in effect this weekend…but the National Weather Service is changing wind chill headlines beginning in October. Wind Chill Watches and Warnings will eventually be called Extreme Cold Watches and Warnings, and Wind Chill Advisories will be called Cold Weather Advisories. The National...
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 […] The post Dickinson State ‘likely’ to have nursing faculty for fall semester, new administrators say appeared first on North Dakota Monitor.
Discussing ways to improve accessibility for people with disabilities
The Bismarck Human Relations Committee (HRC) hosted a community conversation forum Wednesday, July 24, at the Bismarck Veterans Memorial Public Library to discuss the barriers faced in the community by people with developmental and physical disabilities.
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