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District 6 Babe Ruth Tournament Day 2: Results
Game One (Elimination Game): Linton-Ashley-Wishek 15 Ellendale 5. Game Two (Quarterfinal): LaMoure 7 Lisbon 6 Final/10. Game Three (Quarterfinal): Edgeley 9 Kidder County 8 Final/8. Game Four (Elimination Game): Lisbon 6 Linton-Ashley-Wishek 5. Game Five (Elimination Game): Kidder County vs Gwinner. Saturday. 11:00AM (Semifinal): LaMoure vs Edgeley. 1:30PM (Elimination Game):...
NASA Astronaut James Buchli to Receive North Dakota’s Highest Honor
In notable recognition of his distinguished career, NASA astronaut James Buchli will be honored with the North Dakota Theodore Roosevelt Rough Rider Award on July 30. The ceremony, set to take place at the University of North Dakota (UND) in Grand Forks, will celebrate Buchli as the 49th recipient of this prestigious accolade.
Watch the ND State Fair Parade LIVE on KX News!
MINOT, N.D. (KXNET) — The annual North Dakota State Fair Parade will be underway shortly, and those who are down in Minot will soon be able to enjoy seeing it in person. If you can’t make it out to the fairgrounds, though, don’t worry — KX has you covered. We will be live streaming the […]
Girls wrestling sees more growth than any other high school sport
BISMARCK N.D.– Across the country, the fastest growing sports comes on the mat in girls wrestling. With the Peace Garden State fully buying in at the high school level, and beyond. North Dakota High School Activities Association Executive Director, Matt Fetsch, says the sport has surpassed class B softball as the fastest growing sport in […]
Recent grad sees a gap in educational quality for tribal students
North Dakota tribal schools need better support — especially when it comes to serving low-income students, Shayla Davis, a member of Superintendent Kirsten Baesler’s Student Cabinet, told a crowd of tribal educators Friday. “There should be no gaps in education,” Davis, a 2023 graduate of Devils Lake High School and member of the Mandan, Hidatsa […] The post Recent grad sees a gap in educational quality for tribal students appeared first on North Dakota Monitor.
DPI holds Indian Education Summit
North Dakota’s Department of Public Instruction hosted its 10th annual Indian Education Summit at the state Capitol in Bismarck. DPI said the summit focused on such topics as school improvement, culturally relevant STEM education, and other issues. "They focus on understanding that different learners have different needs," said State...
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