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Jamestown City Councilman Bob Toso Resigns
KSJB Radio has confirmed the resignation of Jamestown City Councilman Bob Toso. The unexpected resignation came last Friday, and was first reported by the Jamestown Sun this afternoon. Toso was elected to the position in June and was set to serve his first four year term. Details around his resignation are unclear. Requests for comment by Toso and the City Council went unreturned.
Native Americans share their perspectives on TV and movies through podcast
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - A group of Native Americans is diversifying media through their podcast “The Red Gaze.”. The hosts said the purpose of their podcast is to look at movies and TV shows from a Native American perspective. They said the podcast’s name is a reference to the “White Gaze,” which refers to media that are often created by white people with other white people in mind.
New details released in deadly shooting outside of West Fargo church
New information from police is shedding some light on what led up to a deadly shooting outside of a West Fargo church over the weekend. Police were called to the Prairie Heights Church parking lot for a report of an assault and shots fired just before 8 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 17.
Cramer announces collaborations between SDA, UND
(BISMARCK) – U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer (R-ND) announced he will be meeting with officials from the Space Development Agency (SDA) and University of North Dakota (UND) this week to talk about three new efforts of collaboration on educational opportunities and workforce development. The first is an Educational Partnership Agreement...
Youth Outdoor Festival in Minot #NDGF
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department, local wildlife clubs and other sponsors will usher youngsters into fall during the annual Youth Outdoor Festival in Minot. The event is Aug. 29 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Game and Fish Conservation and Outdoors Skills Park on the grounds of the North Dakota State Fair.
Cam Miller, RaJa Nelson, and Braylon Henderson’s bond at NDSU
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - They are Bison brothers for life embarking on one more season together. Cam Miller, RaJa Nelson, and Braylon Henderson have formed a lifelong friendship at NDSU both on and off the field. “Those are some of my best friends,” Henderson said. “Hanging out with...
Walz administration awarded $100,000 contract to pro-defund police group
Gov. Tim Walz‘s (D-MN) administration approved a $100,000 contract to a left-wing group that has advocated defunding the police, documents show. The documents, unearthed by the Daily Caller, show that Walz’s Labor And Industry Department in 2023 awarded the contract to Centro De Trabajadores Unidos En La Lucha, a Minneapolis-based group. Centro De Trabajadores Unidos […]
136 state legislative incumbents have been defeated in primaries this year – four of which were legislative leaders
In the 37 states that have held primaries so far this year, 136 state legislative incumbents—3.4% of all incumbents seeking re-election—have lost. That’s less than at this point in 2022, when 174, or 4.6%, of incumbents had lost in primaries. Four of the 136 defeated incumbents were legislative leaders: three Republican state senators and one Democratic House member. More on that below.
Minnesota Board of Medical Practice takes action against local doctor
(ST PAUL) – The Minnesota Board of Medical Practice has taken action against a Fargo doctor. Dr. Arden Beachy, of Family HealthCare, had action taken against his Minnesota doctor’s license on July 13 due to ‘engaging in any unethical or improper conduct,’ according to the Board of Medical Practice.
Metallica leaves Minnesota nonprofit with parting gift
MINNEAPOLIS — Music fans who attended one of last weekend's Metallica shows will likely tell you this is a band that makes a lasting impact with their hard-hitting volume, speed metal solos and sophisticated song arrangements. A Twin Cities nonprofit appreciates the boys from the bay as well, but...
Construction and BTS in VC...
Superintendent Johnson shared the following reminder with Hi-Liner family and friends headed back to school, "This email is intended to be a reminder about the city street projects that are occurring right now around VCHS and the HAC. The construction on these roads will impact traffic flow at VCHS before, during, and after school. Our activities and events at the HAC will also be impacted by this street construction. Please be prepared for and expect that there will be traffic congestion around VCHS at the beginning of this school year. We kindly ask that you decrease your speed and pay extra attention to students around VCHS and the HAC. We have been informed that these projects will continue into the beginning of October.
How to avoid binge drinking during Rush Week
BISMARCK, ND (KXNET) — Rush Week, as it is commonly known, is a perfect time for college prospects to hunt down the sorority or fraternity that best fits their goals and lifestyle — but this event often comes with heavy drinking that often borders on binging. This is a concern that pledges in North Dakota […]
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