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Brudevold Tractor Trek Draws a Good Crowd
PAGE, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – Nearly 100 old-time tractors driven by their owners had a great time during the annual Darrel Brudevold Tractor Trek west of Page, North Dakota on Sunday, August 18th. But, there was one classic “Case” open air, self propelled combine that had fun crashing the tractor trek party too.
Estenson Joining World of Outlaws in North Dakota Before Tackling Huset’s Speedway Points Finale This Weekend
Tim Estenson is set to return to racing this weekend after a three-week break. He will compete in the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series, beginning with events at River Cities Speedway in Grand Forks, N.D., and concluding at Huset’s Speedway in Brandon, S.D. Estenson enters these competitions tied for third in the championship standings, only two points from second place, making his performance crucial as the season nears its finale.
Sales tax question will be on November ballot in Fargo
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - The City Commission voted 3-2 on Monday to give Fargo voters the chance to decide on a measure that will appear on the November 5, 2024, ballot. If approved by voters, the measure would allow for a one-quarter percent sales tax exclusively for use...
Drekker Brewing Company Hosts Doggy Patio Party
FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) — Drekker Brewing Company had some party animals on their Patio. With their second annual event of hosting a Doggy Patio Party, dog owners were able to enjoy a day out with their furry animals. Bark’n Biscuits sponsored the event with complimentary dog treats. Dog...
Part 1 of Mayville State’s Legacy Plaza complete, work on the plaza continues
Mayville State Alumni Association board members gathered at “Garden of Grace” on Aug. 15 for the raising of the flag. Standing from left to right are Doug Anderson, Ann Willeson, Lori Nelson, Teresa Agnes, Cleone Whelan, Dean Krogstad, Don Cavalier, Kayla Evenstad, and Mary Cavalier. Seated (l-r) are Pam Soholt and Cindy Petersen.
Princeton man embraces life after work accident leaves him paralyzed
ROBBINSDALE, Minn. — A Princeton man says he's getting used to his "new normal" after a work accident earlier this month.Thirty-nine-year-old Michael Hanson is a high-risk tree remover. On Aug. 6 while removing part of a tree, he fell 35 feet when his equipment failed. The accident paralyzed him from the waist down."I did everything normal and I wasn't even in a hurry. I leaned back and all of the sudden I just felt 'phew,'" said Michael Hanson. "There was nothing to jump to and the way I was falling backyards I couldn't turn around; I couldn't even protect myself."He...
Vikings Picked Second in NSAA Football Poll
VALLEY CITY, ND (NewsDakota.com) The Valley City State football team has been selected to finish second in the North Star Athletic Association Preseason Coaches’ Poll, the conference office announced Monday. VCSU finished second in the conference last season after posting a 6-2 conference record. VCSU opens the season on...
Changes Ahead? These Kiosks in North Dakota Might Disappear Soon
Gone are the days of renting movies from a video store. It's sad. When video stores started closing all across the country, little movie rental kiosks started popping up. Redbox was a hit for a while, but unfortunately, with on-demand movie rentals and streaming services, the need for them has declined.
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