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Football: Revenge tour begins for the Velva-Drake-Anamoose-Garrison Aggies football team
VELVA, N.D.– It’s been quite a while since the Aggies last played the game of football. The Aggies have been yearning to get back on the field to play the game that they love so much. “It’s been nine and a half months since the last time we played football, so I mean we’re looking […]
Volleyball: Mystic Invite kicks off on Thursday
BISMARCK, N.D. — The volleyball season is in full swing across North Dakota. On Thursday, the Mystic Volleyball Invite kicked off from the BSC Armory. Volleyball Scoreboard: Bismarck State College Mystics 3 Williston State Tetons 0 Final Lake Region State Royals 3 Dickinson State Blue Hawks (JV) 2 Final Williston State Tetons 3 Dickinson State […]
HIGHLIGHTS: Davies Soccer defeats Fargo North in EDC battle
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - The Davies Eagles improved to 1-1 on the season, defeating Fargo North 4-1. Sekou Konneh got the Eagles off to a hot start with back to back goals early in the first half. Davies avenging their season-opening loss earlier this week to West Fargo.
With Simon Romfo at Quarterback, NoDak Ready for Test against Iowa State
GRAND FORKS, N.D. (KVRR)–Fall camp in Grand Forks began quite different than it has in the last few years. With Tommy Schuster transferring to Michigan State, North Dakota had a quarterback competition on their hands. “We felt like they were competing for the spot, yet they were learning from...
Bison Soccer Rolls Alabama State In Home Opener
FARGO, N.D. – The North Dakota State soccer team picked up a dominating 3-0 win over Alabama State Thursday night in the Bison home opener at Dacotah Field. Olivia Watson moved up the career charts with a first half goal, while freshman Morgan Russmann scored her first two collegiate goals in the second half to secure the victory for the Bison. Hannah Stipp made one save for her first collegiate win and cleansheet.
Flood Diversion Authority begins process to name executive director
(FARGO) – The Metro Flood Diversion Authority has begun the process to hire its next full-time executive director. Joel Paulsen resigned from the Metro Flood Diversion Authority in April, citing a contract dispute. In an April 26 meeting of the authority, members said Paulsen stepped outside of his official duty with contractors ‘by talking about possible replacement of currently-completed diversion to place epoxy covered rebar in the structure.’
Fargo VA Hosts First Ever SummerVA Fest
FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) — Since 1929, the Fargo VA has offered services to veterans in the surrounding community. With this first-ever VAFest, the main focus was finding assistance for veterans through what’s called the PACT Act. “So what this allows us to do is start that conversation about...
Otter Tennis Team Records 2 Wins at Moorhead Triangular
The Fergus Falls girls' tennis team traveled to Moorhead on Friday for a triangular which also included Morris. The Otters earned 6-1 victories against both squads. First up for the Otters was Moorhead. Moorhead is always a fun rival match-up for us. Our girls did a great job throughout the lineup of taking care of business, only dropping one match. We really outmatched them in doubles, dropping a total of five games in all three doubles matches. Our singles players did a nice job as well with three fairly routine wins, while Moorhead came away with the 4th singles victory. Our highlight match against Moorhead was at first singles where Ruby Ellison came up against Madison Anderson. Both girls are noted as top players in our section so we expected a good match up. Ruby did a great job of handling Madison's impressive serve and forehand and she showed grit out there, sticking in points and taking advantage of offensive opportunities when they arose. She played smart tennis and it paid off as she earned the first set 6-4. Ruby kept her foot on the accelerator in the second set, dropping just one game in a straight set victory. This was a big win for Ruby in that first singles slot and is hopefully a confidence boost for her moving forward. It's hard to look ahead to post-season in the second week of tennis, but this match was a big win for Ruby when it comes to seeding and post-season play.
Jamestown woman faces charges after threatening boss with AR-15
(Jamestown, ND) — A Jamestown woman is facing charges after allegedly threatening her boss at Menards with an AR-15 rifle. According to court documents, Marilyn Kay Hetletvedt was upset when she was informed her hours and wages were being cut. Upon learning of the cuts, she reportedly told her coworker that she was going to “go home and get her AR and come back and show” her boss.
Jamestown Public School Reports Steady Enrollment for 2024-25 Academic Year
JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – Jamestown Public Schools opened the 2024-25 school year with a total enrollment of 2,033 students across all grade levels, according to figures released by the district. The numbers reflect a slight decrease from the previous year when 2,080 students were enrolled. The district’s middle school,...
With Division II on the horizon, Jamestown football keeping upcoming season in focus
JAMESTOWN (KVRR) – The Jamestown Jimmies are preparing for the upcoming season as they are playing one more season before heading off to the Division II level. However, this team is keeping the season ahead in focus before looking to 2025. “I think we’ve had such an amazing summer....
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