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Below-Average to Near-Average Highs Next Few Days
OVERNIGHT: Monday afternoon brought much-needed relief from this past weekend’s heat and storms, as we saw highs in the upper-70s, thanks to breezy north-northwesterly winds, and mostly sunny skies. Overnight, a few more clouds move through, and a few rain showers will push through eastern ND and a few areas in western MN. Not much rain is expected from those showers, though, and aside from that, skies will be partly clear. By morning, the best chance for rain will be in southeastern ND. Morning temperatures will be in the 50s to near 60.
North Dakota collects fourth consecutive MVFC All-Academic Award
ST. LOUIS, Mo. – For the fourth consecutive year, the University of North Dakota has earned the Missouri Valley Football Conference All-Academic Award, the league offices announced Monday. The Fighting Hawks have won the award each year since joining the conference in 2020. "Congratulations again to our student-athletes, coaches,...
NDSU alumni selected for Prairie Business award
Jared Nesje, CEO and principal at TSP, Inc., has been named a Prairie Business’ Leaders and Legacies award winner for 2024. The annual award is given to top executives in the region to recognize their contributions to business as well as the positive impact they have made on their organizations, communities and industries.
‘I’m most excited about the future of agriculture in North Dakota’
Each day Landon Overbo, a 2021 NDSU precision agriculture technology and management graduate, clocks into work impacts agriculture in North Dakota. Overbo, an equipment sales consultant at Titan Machinery, works with around 100 local farmers located north and south of Fargo, providing them with equipment that fits their farming needs to be successful.
Learning more about your genes at Sanford Health
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) – There’s a new screening study at Sanford Health for patients wanting to find out if they’re at higher risk of certain cancers or heart disease. If you’ve ever wanted to know more about your genes and DNA, the researchers in this lab...
Celebrating a Decade: Indian Education Summit hosts 36 workshops to empower Native educators
Key sessions highlight stability for at-risk students, culturally responsive practices and leveraging AI in the classroom. Marking a decade of educational innovation, the 10th annual Indian Education Summit will bring more than 200 educators to the North Dakota State Capitol from July 18-19. When Lucy Fredericks joined the Department of...
Rare Black Bear Spotted in North Dakota
Officials are tracking a rare black bear sighting in western North Dakota, believed to be the same bear moving through various locations, with recent sightings near Marmarth, Amidon, and the Theodore Roosevelt National Park. The bear was last sighted in the northern area of Theodore Roosevelt National Park on Wednesday. Biologist for North Dakota Game and Fish say the bear appears to be in a sub-adult age group and actively in search of a new habitat or mating partners. They believe the bear’s final destination will not be in the southwest region.
New Minnesota Laws For Kids Riding In Cars Go Into Effect August 1st
A new child restraint law will come into effect for Minnesotans on August 1st. The new law includes a requirement that all children under 13 years old MUST sit in the back seat of any motor vehicle that has one. “Every driver who transports a child or children under the...
Fargo Man Accused of Raping Boy He Met On Social Media App Numerous Times
FARGO, N.D. (KVRR/KFGO) — A Fargo man is charged with seven felonies and one misdemeanor for allegedly raping a 12-year-old boy at his home on multiple occasions. Court records show 31-year-old Dominic Lilly met the boy on Sniffies, a social media app, and had the boy to his home between 10 and 15 times.
150 juror summonses to be sent out in Grand Forks County for Rice trial
GRAND FORKS COUNTY, N.D. (KFYR) - The woman accused of the 2007 Minot killing of her college roommate was back in court on Monday. Judge Richard Hagar went over some housekeeping details about the trial’s move to Grand Forks with Nichole Rice, her attorneys and prosecutors. Judge Hagar said...
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