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J. Crew Factory to open store in West Acres Mall in Fargo
(Fargo, ND) — Officials at West Acres Shopping Center say a new J.Crew Factory store is coming to the mall. The popular retailer offers clothing and accessories for men, women, and children. The city of Fargo issued an $850,000 building permit for the store Thursday. J. Crew Factory is...
LIVE: Fargo Street Fair sees huge turnout
FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) — The Downtown Fargo Street Fair kicked off Thursday, and with good weather people flocked to the fair from the moment it opened. The fair has expanded its footprint this year, stretching all the way up Broadway from Main Ave. to 7th Ave. N. There are...
‘We’re at the cutting edge of what’s next’
The smell of dust and wood chips brings back a swarm of memories for Laiken DeMorrett as she steps into NDSU’s Shepperd Arena. DeMorrett, a 2011 NDSU animal science major who recently was named the executive director of the North Dakota FFA Foundation, lets the moment wash over her as the memories race through her brain.she remembers her days there as an undergrad.
Schedule an NDSU summer visit
Summer is a great time to check out NDSU’s campus to get a better feel of what it’s like to be a student here. Join us for one of our upcoming Summer Visit Days on Friday, July 26, and Friday Aug. 2. During the visit you’ll get familiar with all that NDSU has to offer. Programming during the visit includes an academic resource fair; admission presentation/student panel; breakout sessions covering topics like financial aid, major and career exploration and student services; and a student-led campus tour.
UND staff teaches kids the benefits of drones with Smart Grant
NEW TOWN, ND (KXNET) — A new project is taking off in New Town, with a whole lot of help, from many others. Students from every part of the MHA Nation are participating in different activities all week. Kids from the Boys and Girls Club are there for a special day at the MHA Interpretive […]
HIGHLIGHTS: RedHawks fall to the Cougars 7-3; drop three of four against Kane County
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - A Thursday night battle did not go the RedHawks’ way in their series finale against the Cougars, as F-M fell to Kane County 7-3 to lose three of four in their first series of the season. It was a tale of two games,...
Blue Hawk Softball 6U T-Ball League 2024
Are you ready for a fun and exciting sports adventure this fall? Sign up your little athlete for the Fall 6U Softball T-ball league! it's the perfect opportunity for children ages 4,5 and 6 to learn the fundamentals of softball in a supportive and ecouraging environment. (Birth dates 9.1.2017 through 8.31.2019)
How gas prices have changed in North Dakota in the last week – 7/19/2024
STACKER — The typically busy summer driving season tends to lead to more demand for gasoline and, in turn, higher prices at the pump. But that hasn’t happened this summer, and analysts aren’t sure of the reason. “[Drivers] appear to be staying off the road, and the recent scorching heat is possibly to blame. Maybe […]
North Dakota Tribe Invests $76 Million in Groundbreaking Greenhouse Complex
I have been catching up on some reading over the last few days and stumbled on this article by Buffalo's Fire. The Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation in North Dakota is embarking on a transformative project to enhance food sovereignty by constructing a massive greenhouse complex. Tribe's Giant Greenhouse to...
I.T. outage causes worldwide technology disruptions
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - An information technology disruption linked to CrowdStrike, a Texas-based global cybersecurity firm, caused outages and major disruptions for airlines, banks, media companies and telecommunications firms across the globe who use Microsoft computer systems. Since 5 a.m., Friday morning, travelers have faced the burden of delayed and...
Music Program At BPS Cut For No Teacher
(Bismarck, ND) — Another school program has fallen victim to the post pandemic trend of a teacher shortage. The Bismarck Schools say the orchestra program for fourth graders will be cut this year because officials couldn’t fill a teaching position. They say after listing the job for a month the three candidates who did apply didn’t work out. The carpentry program at Career Academy could also be at risk if a position available in that department isn’t filled.
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