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VCSU Volleyball begins season Friday in Florida
The Valley City State volleyball team kicks off the 2024-25 athletics season this weekend at the Keiser Viper Sports Academy Classic in West Palm Beach, Fla. The No. 22 Vikings will face stiff competition to begin the season, facing three teams who are at least receiving votes in the NAIA Top 25 Coaches' Poll. Games begin Friday as VCSU faces (RV) Indiana Tech on Friday at 9 a.m. CT and Taylor University at 3 p.m. CT.
60 years into war on poverty: North Dakota agencies prioritize adaptability
(Prairie News Service) For six decades, the U.S. has been carrying out a coordinated effort to keep poverty levels in check. Support offices in North Dakota say while needs may change, their multi-faceted approach to improving outcomes remains intact. Policy analysts say poverty rates in the U.S. are well below...
Businesses Invited to Participate in Summer Vikes on Central
VALLEY CITY, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) Area businesses and organizations are invited to participate in Summer Vikes on Central on Thursday, September 12th. This community event will help welcome incoming and current VCSU students to Valley City. We want students to realize what our community has to offer and introduce them to local businesses and community members in a fun and relaxing atmosphere.
Scattered Rain Continues into Friday
THURSDAY EVENING: After rainfall reports coming in over 4 inches in some areas as of Thursday early morning, more rain continues to wrap around the Low through tonight. Rain had been more prevalent north through the morning, but with the center of the low pressure system sitting over the valley, more rain and thunderstorms are possible everywhere this evening. As the Low tracks to the east, steadier rain continues behind it. While steady rain becomes more scattered in nature overnight, a few showers continue tomorrow. Additional rainfall from Thursday afternoon to Friday evening may exceed 1-2″ in eastern ND.
Giant Snapping Turtle Makes it’s Fall Appearance
GRAND FORKS, ND (Ryan Cunningham)–This large creature decided to pop out of the coulee south of Grand Forks Thursday. Ryan Cunningham spotted this snapping turtle on the shoulder of Belmont Road just north of the KNOX Studios. Estimates are the turtle could be 70-90 years old, and about the...
Man dead after being hit by truck in Fargo parking lot
FARGO (KFGO) – A man with no permanent address died after being hit by a yard truck pulling a trailer in north Fargo early Thursday morning. The crash happened in the parking lot of Cass Clay Creamery around 1 a.m. According to the Highway patrol, it was raining at...
Shocking Videos And Pictures From Bismarck’s Fury
That's exactly what it was late yesterday afternoon - FURY. From our radio station here in Mandan, right around 5:00 pm, we stood in our lobby waiting for some kind of break in the MONSOON weather conditions that hit us. We finally dashed out to our separate cars and drove off - unbeknownst to any of us we were headed towards major delays in traffic AND floods.
FM community mourns the loss of beloved member of Dempsey’s Public House
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Many people across Fargo-Moorhead are sharing what they remember about Jeffrey Fonder. Fonder, the beloved General Manager and a Bartender of Dempsey’s Public House in downtown Fargo, suddenly passed away earlier this week. “Jeffrey was more than just a member of our downtown...
Bartender who suddenly passed remembered as bright spot in downtown Fargo
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - The downtown Fargo community is mourning the loss of Jeffrey Fonder, longtime bartender and general manager of Dempsey’s Public House. Following a string of unfortunate events downtown, such as the recent PRIDE parade stabbing, local bartenders remember Fonder as one of the positive characteristcs downtown had to offer.
First responders receive a free lunch as a thank you from community members
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - First responders received a free lunch courtesy of local businesses and thankful community members Wednesday. The event was first started during the COVID-19 pandemic by financial advisor, Todd Clark who wanted to do something to thank first responders for their service. ”I saw how...
New Mandan High School on track for first day
MANDAN, N.D. (KFYR) - The old Mandan High School was outdated and running out of space, so much so, that some kids had to eat lunch in their cars because there was not enough space during lunchtime. That won’t be a problem with the new high school set to open...
Crews work on cleaning up from landslide and storm debris in Bismarck
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - Bismarck, North Dakota, is not the place most people associate with crashing waves, especially in the heart of downtown. However, that was the picture earlier this week. Though the water has receded, Bismarck Public Works still has a lot of work to do. Crews say only...
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