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Midwest music, books, breakfast at Minot’s Independent Music Festival this weekend
MINOT, N.D. (KMOT) - A festival that revolves around Midwest music and breakfast food is back for its fourth year in Minot. The Independent Music Festival is an all-weekend event featuring musicians from in and out of state. The event’s theme changes each year. Last year, it was Second...
TLAS presents faculty development session on active learning Sept. 11
UND School of Medicine & Health Sciences Teaching, Learning, and Scholarship (TLAS) group invites you to join our first monthly faculty development session of the 2024-25 academic year. The session, “Active Learning and Teaching Methods in Medical Education,” will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 11, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. (Central).
Dakota Ram Test Offers Producers Options Through New Technology
North Dakota State University Extension, with collaborative efforts from South Dakota State University Extension, will host the 2024-2025 Dakota Performance Ram Test at the Hettinger Research Extension Center (HREC) beginning on Sept. 22. “The Dakota Ram Test offers producers throughout the northern Great Plains and beyond a unique opportunity to...
Lawn and Garden Prep for Fall; Matt Reviews "Blink Twice" & Dave has the News
Don Kinzler Gets Our Lawn and Garden Ready for Cold Weather Ahead. We re-air our recent conversation with Don Kinzler, an extension agent at North Dakota State University with extensive expertise in horticulture. Don welcomes us back to his stunning home gardens, where he provides invaluable advice on how to prepare your lawns and gardens for the upcoming fall and winter seasons. He discusses best practices for maintaining garden health as the weather changes, including tips on pruning, fertilizing, and protecting plants from harsh winter conditions. Don's passion for gardening shines through as he shares practical and insightful strategies to keep your outdoor spaces vibrant year-round.
The show must go on for Dakota Stage
BISMARCK, ND (KXNET) — Many downtown businesses experienced flooding recently, one of those buildings was Dakota State. Art Director at Dakota Stage Amanda Perry shared that the basement had a lot of damage, but they were not expecting that their entire stage floor and auditorium would have been affected also.
Get moving and feeling better with simple exercises
BISMARCK, ND (KXNET) — Cole Muller, a physical therapist from CC’s Physical Therapy, works with patients to help them feel better and get rid of their pain. “Pain is basically our body’s alarm system and it’s alerting us to a potential problem or a potential threat,” said Muller.
Rocky Football Drops Season Opener 42-17 in Dickinson
DICKINSON, N.D.- Rocky Football fell in their 2024 season opener to the No. 15-ranked Dickinson State Blue Hawks 42-17. How it Happened. The Battlin' Bears controlled possession throughout the first quarter, keeping the ball on offense for nearly 11 of the first 15 minutes. Unfortunately, neither of their first two drives resulted in points. Rocky's first drive ended in a failed fourth down conversion, with the next drive ending with a 66-yard interception return for a touchdown by Dickinson State's Jayden Heartwell.
Fighting Hawks downed by #5 North Carolina
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – North Dakota soccer suffered its first defeat of the 2024 season, falling 3-0 to #5 North Carolina on a steamy Thursday afternoon from Dorrance Field. The loss brings UND's record to 2-1-2, while the Tar Heels remain unbeaten at 5-0. UNC found the scoreboard in the sixteenth minute as Bella Gaetino scored off an assist by Kate Faasse for the match's first tally. UND freshman goalkeeper Grace Miller, who turned away ten shots on goal, managed to paw the short, quick attempt that finished high in the netting. That would be all the first half success the Tar Heels would manage against the Fighting Hawks who withstood 25 first half shot attempts from the host.
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