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Counties with the highest unemployment in North Dakota
While today's unemployment rates are significantly lower than the COVID-19 pandemic peak of 14.7% experienced in April 2020, the fear of job losses remains as workers stare down an uncertain economic future. Experts are mixed in their views of a potential recession. The return of student loan payments, continually high...
These are the Best high schools for sports in North Dakota
7.6 million high school students played sports across the U.S. during the 2021-22 academic year, according to data from the National Federation of State High School Associations. Those athletes participated in a slew of sports: from football—the most popular sport for high school boys with 1 million players nationwide—to track and field, which is the most popular sport amongst high school girls in the U.S. with more than 488,000 athletes.
Fresh from North Dakota Day
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - The Capitol Café hosted something new Thursday morning — Fresh from North Dakota. The event features locally grown and produced food from around the state that the public was invited to enjoy. The Capitol Café partnered with the Department of Agriculture, and N.D. Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring stopped by to speak about the event.
5 finalists advance for Ethics Commission seat
Attorneys, former chiefs of police and a small business owner are among the five applicants selected as top picks to fill the open seat on the North Dakota Ethics Commission. Gov. Doug Burgum met with Senate Majority Leader David Hogue, R-Minot, and Senate Minority Leader Kathy Hogan, D-Fargo, on Thursday morning to select favorites from […]
Court docs say man arrested after hours-long search Wednesday found in basement appliance
FARGO (KFGO) – Court records say the man who was arrested after running from police and breaking into a southwest Fargo home was found in an appliance in the basement. Officers first responded to a different home Wednesday morning around 9 on a report of a disturbance, but when they arrived, the suspect was gone.
Lisbon spoils Hi-Liners season opener
Lisbon scored on its first three possessions of the game and never looked back on the way to a 32-0 win over Valley City in high school football in Lisbon. It was the season opener for the Hi-Liners, but the second game for the Broncos. On their opening drive, Lisbon...
Man arrested for cutting Midco cables
Fargo police arrested Timothy Windels, 36, for allegedly cutting Midco internet and cable lines at seven locations across the city. The damage caused significant outages for residential and business customers, including Community Family Market, Rodeway Inn, Northwest Pipe Fittings, and Larson Welding and Machine Company. According to court records, Windels was seen using an angle grinder to cut the cables.
Colorado-NDSU officiating draws heavy criticism after Buffs escape with win
Colorado opened Year 2 under Deion Sanders on Thursday night with a 31-26 win over North Dakota State. The Buffs didn’t cover against an FCS opponent, but for a program that lost 8 of its final 9 games last season and dropped a number of close games, winning ugly is the first step back to respectability.
Kenmare music teacher named finalist for 2025 ND Teacher of the Year
KENMARE, N.D. (KMOT) - Kenmare music teacher Macie Harris-Nelson was named a finalist for North Dakota Teacher of the Year for 2025. On Friday afternoon, Kenmare School District celebrated the occasion with an assembly in their gym with cheers and songs. Harris-Nelson is one of four finalists for the award.
North Dakota to naturalize 40 in ceremonies in September
(BISMARCK) — The United States District Court for the District of North Dakota has set the date, times and location for the naturalization of new citizens to the state. The ceremonies will be held in Bismarck on Friday, September, 13 in Courtroom 2 at the William L. Guy Federal Building on East Rosser Avenue. The first ceremony will take place at 9 a.m., with the second to follow at 11 a.m.
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