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Local performer inspires patriotism with music
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - This local performer sparked up the Fourth of July spirit at the Former Governors’ Mansion with music. Kris Kitko can be seen performing all over town, but she’s now returned to an old gig at the Former Governors’ Mansion on Independence Day to sing patriotic songs.
Silver alert issued for missing ND woman last seen Friday
WDAY RADIO — A Silver Alert is being issued for a missing North Dakota woman. Authorities say Leita Golden of Arthur, ND, The Silver Alert was issued around 8 a.m. Saturday morning. She was last seen in Arthur at 12:45 p.m. on 07.05.2024., and is described as a 48-year-old white woman who is 5ft tall, 105lbs, and with brown hair and brown eyes.
Supreme Court ruling bolsters North Dakota cases, AG Wrigley says
North Dakota Attorney General Drew Wrigley said a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision curbing the regulatory power of the executive branch could give the state a boost in its roughly 30 pending lawsuits against the federal government. The high court’s ruling, released June 28, reverses a 40-year policy that required federal courts to defer to […] The post Supreme Court ruling bolsters North Dakota cases, AG Wrigley says appeared first on North Dakota Monitor.
North Dakota, We Need To Talk About Storm Chasers
In the vast expanses of North Dakota, where weather patterns can shift dramatically in a matter of hours, the importance of relying on accurate weather information cannot be overstated. As summer storms sweep across the plains, residents are urged to turn to trusted sources such as the National Weather Service...
Mandan alumni enjoy Mandan High School one last time
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - Nostalgia was in the air as Mandan High School alumni toured the school for the last time at an open house. Alumni Kris (Kuhn) Theurer and Doris (Erlandson) Linderman caught up with their classmates at a reunion of their own after 50 years as best friends.
Volleyball: New three-class system to start in 2025
BISMARCK, N.D. — A fresh look to high school volleyball is on the horizon here in North Dakota. Starting in the 2025 season, volleyball will have a three-class system. This new look will be similar to the three-class high school basketball system that was implemented this past season. However, the North Dakota High School Activities […]
FDA, CDC investigate illnesses associated with store-bought hallucinogenic candies
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - Diamond Shruumz is a company producing hallucinogenic candies intended as legal alternatives to magic mushrooms. Though these candies do not contain psilocybin, they do contain muscimol - a psychoactive chemical found in amanita muscaria mushrooms. These mushrooms are toxic, and careful procedures are required to extract the psychedelic chemical.
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