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Three Connecticut wrestlers win medals at Junior and 16U nationals in Fargo
Three Connecticut wrestlers earned All-American honors on Sunday at USA Wrestling’s Junior and 16 and under national championship tournament at the Fargodome in Fargo, North Dakota. Southbury’s Sarah Henckel went to the championship match for the second time in three years but fell to Illinois’ Valerie Hamilton, 3-0 in...
Help your community with a blood donation
BISMARCK, ND (KXNET) — There is a need for blood donations within our community and we spoke with Tori Robbins the communications Manager at Vitalant to learn more. “So all blood types are needed right now but especially those O types, O positive and O negative,” explained Robbins. “Unfortunately we’re seeing those levels drop quicker than we’d like and it’s been pretty consistent since the beginning of summer. So we’re really calling on those O positive and O negative donors to come out and donate and if you don’t know your blood type that’s absolutely fine.”
In Bismarck-“Walk For Walkers & Wheelies” – This Saturday
Mary Beth is the coordinator from the branch office in Dickinson... ...for Dakota Center For Independent Living ( There are two of them, one in Dickinson and the other here in Bismarck ) - covering 18 counties total. This wonderful group of people is excited and happy to be a part of the first annual "Walk For Walkers & Wheelies" THIS Saturday:
Troop 163 Receives Jamestown Community Foundation Grant
JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – The Jamestown Community Foundation has recently awarded a $2,500 grant to Troop 163 of the Jamestown Boy Scouts for assistance towards the purchase of a new trailer/equipment. The local Scouts use the trailer and equipment for their trips to the regional camps and Jamborees around the country, and their current trailer is in dire need of replacement. This grant will bring them very close to their fund raising goal for the project.
Pride of Dakota Days Planned at Minot State Fair
The 36th Annual Pride of Dakota Day will take place next week at the North Dakota State Fair in Minot on Monday, July 22nd. Administered by the North Dakota Department of Agriculture, the Pride of Dakota Program helps support over 500 different companies throughout the state through marketing, promotional events and educational opportunities.
Nine Hawks named to USTFCCCA All-Academic Team, both teams rank in top-16
NEW ORLEANS, La. – The North Dakota track and field team had nine Fighting Hawks named to the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) All-Academic Team for the 2023-24 seasons. In addition, both UND track and field programs were recognized as USTFCCCA All-Academic Teams. The...
Messages From Valley City Mayor Dave Carlsrud
VALLEY CITY, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – Thank you all who have been patient while walking, biking or driving through our construction areas. Thankfully progress is picking up some pace as weather is a bit more agreeable. Remember “Music in City Park” Wednesdays at 7:15pm. Grab a chair, invite some friends,...
City-County Health District Offering Cholesterol Screening July 25
VALLEY CITY, N.D. (CCHD) – Did you know that high cholesterol doesn’t have any symptoms? Many people don’t know their levels are high. The only way to know whether you have high cholesterol is to get your cholesterol checked through a blood test. Your test results will show your cholesterol levels. Total cholesterol and HDL (good) cholesterol are among numerous factors your health care professional can use to predict your lifetime or 10-year risk for a heart attack or stroke. Your provider will also consider other risk factors, such as age, family history, smoking status, diabetes and high blood pressure. Tests can also find signs of high blood glucose (sugar) levels, which are important to check as nearly 1 in 2 adults have pre-diabetes or diabetes.
ND Country Fest Brings Tens of Thousands to New Salem
North Dakota Country Fest brought tens of thousands of people to the small town of New Salem over the weekend. The North Dakota Highway Patrol said it was the busiest weekend on the state’s highways due to the festival, eclipsing 4th of July and Memorial Day weekends. Headliners included Dierks Bentley, Clint Black, Diamond Rio, and Riley Green. The festival will be back next year in the small town of just over 1,000 residents, with organizers announcing Sam Hunt and Cole Swindell performing in 2025. Swindell said on his Facebook page that he was already looking forward to playing there next summer.
Premier Minnesota Festival Suddenly Cancels Popular Festivities
The Northland is full of great summer traditions that we look forward to every year. There's the opening of businesses like Gordy's Hi-Hat and the Portland Malt Shoppe, outdoor concerts at Bayfront Festival Park, Movies In The Park, and other fairs and festivals. We assume that every year these things...
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