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Mandan man sentenced to 16 years in federal prison
MANDAN, N.D. (KFYR) - A federal judge has re-sentenced a Mandan man to more than 16 years in prison. Judge Daniel Traynor originally sentenced Kyle Johnson in May for charges stemming from an April 2023 officer-involved shooting and drug trafficking. Days later, the sentence was vacated due to unknown conflicts.
Williston Police Department Warns of Rising Counterfeit Money Circulation In ND
The Williston Police Department has recently reported an uptick in the circulation of counterfeit money within the community. These fake bills, often marked with phrases like "For Motion Picture Use," "In Props We Trust," and "Copy Money," bear a striking resemblance to real currency, making them difficult to detect at first glance.
Williston native to receive MBA at 20
WILLISTON, N.D. (KUMV) - Last spring, Williston native Taya Horob-Hagley celebrated receiving her Bachelor’s in marketing at age 19. This week, she said she hit another major accomplishment before she’s legally able to drink. Horob-Hagley just finished all the work to receive her Master’s in Business Administration from Marshall University in West Virginia.
Charges Upgraded Against Horace Teen Involved in Head-on Crash
FARGO, N.D. (KVRR/KFGO) — Upgraded charges are filed against a Horace teen accused of driving drunk and causing a head-on crash that left three girls with serious injuries. 18-year-old McKenzie Moser is charged with criminal vehicular injury. She was arrested June 13 and had a blood-alcohol level of point...
Northern Crops Institute hosting international guests for biofuels workshop
WALCOTT, N.D. (KFGO) – The Northern Crops Institute is hosting a biofuels workshop in the Fargo area this week. The Biofuels Tour is providing attendees with an introduction into the agricultural foundations of the biofuels industry, from farm to product and everything in between. North Dakota State University BioEnergy...
Here’s Why You Might Have Seen A Camera Crew In BisMan Today
You might have noticed something strange if you went to lunch at The Walrus or Paddle Trap today. -- A camera crew! If you saw the camera crew, you're probably wondering what the heck they were doing there. BisMan Restaurants Getting A Special Feature. A TV show has been filming...
Summer commencement set for Aug. 2
Adjunct professor and veteran journalist Chuck Haga will address UND’s latest graduates. As many as 535 students are eligible to receive degrees at the University of North Dakota’s summer commencement ceremony starting at 2 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 2, at the Chester Fritz Performing Arts Center. Chuck Haga,...
Casselton Vet pauses boarding reservations due to staffing levels
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Casselton Vet Services has announced they will not be accepting new boarding reservations due to staffing levels. In an email sent to clients, the vet said they are unable to accept any new reservations until they hire and train more staff. The full email...
Review: 9 TO 5 THE MUSICAL at Sheyenne High School
"9 to 5: The Musical" is a vibrant and empowering stage adaptation of the 1980 film, featuring a score by Dolly Parton. This musical brings the story of three determined office workers who band together to overthrow their egotistical, sexist boss with humor, heart, and a catchy soundtrack. The show...
Off the Beaten Path Return Trip: The aluminum diving board inventor
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - This weekend, a North Dakotans’ invention will once again make a huge splash at the Olympic games. Ray Rude’s “Duraflex Diving Boards” have been used at every summer Olympiad since 1960. Hundreds of public and private pools all over the world are...
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