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Mural to be added to Bismarck Expressway tunnel
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - AARP has awarded Bismarck-Burleigh Public Health with a 2024 Community Challenge grant. After speaking with local stakeholders, the Public Health Department will use the grant money to create a community mural inside the Bismarck Expressway pedestrian tunnel along the riverfront trail. “In partnership with the Bismarck...
Citizen pulls man from Little Detroit Lake; condition is unknown
DETROIT LAKES, Minn. (Valley News Live) - The Becker County Sheriff’s Office says just before 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, July 6th, they were called to the 400 block of West Lake Drive in Detroit Lakes for a report of a drowning. A witness told deputies that a 24-year-old man...
Red Ribbon Skirt Society uplifts families facing MMIP crisis
Founder Lily Mendoza earns Bush Fellowship to ‘find healing in Lakota lifeways’. Day after day, Lily Mendoza works to heal family and community through the Red Ribbon Skirt Society. She dedicates her life to saving the lives of others. Mendoza, a citizen of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, founded...
FURRY FRIDAY: Meet Jubilee the dog
BISMARCK, N.D. (KXNET) — We were joined in the studio for a special, post-Independence Day edition of Furry Friday. Tracy Kershaw from Furry Friends Rockin Rescue brought along her new four-legged companion, Jubilee, to tell the story of how several puppies were left abandoned. She spoke about what goes into taking in animals left in poor condition and getting them ready for adoption and foster families.
Essentia Health-Welcomes OB/GYN Specialist Sarah Marinov
FARGO, N.D. – Sarah Marinov, an advanced practice registered nurse and certified nurse practitioner specializing in obstetrics and gynecology, is excited to join the Essentia Health-32nd Avenue Clinic. “Essentia Health stands out as the best clinic and medical center in the area,” explained Marinov, an Army veteran and Hawley,...
Minot Bridge To Remain Closed
(Minot, ND) — The Third Street Bridge in Minot will remain closed for some time after a recent inspection revealed structural problems. Officials say concrete on one of the bridge’s piers is breaking away, and both the DOT and the Minot engineering department will perform additional inspections and testing. The goal is to figure out how much weight the deteriorating pier can handle. There’s no word on when repairs will begin or when the bridge will reopen.
Tots burn Stingers in Minot
MINOT, ND — 6-run 3rd inning downed Stingers to 16-4 loss against the Hot Tots. Minot erupted for 19 hits, with every starter recording at least 1 hit. The Hot Tots scored runs in 6 of their 8 innings they came to the plate. Willmar struck first in the...
Minnesota Vikings star Khyree Jackson dies in tragic car accident at 24 just months after NFL Draft
AN NFL draftee has died in a car accident just months after being drafted. Khyree Jackson, 24, was killed in Upper Marlboro, Maryland, about 20 miles east of Washington DC. Khyree’s mother Ebbony confirmed to TMZ that she received a call about his death at 4 am Eastern on Saturday morning. The NFL rookie was involved […]
MHA chair opposes federal methane rule, citing risk to oil development
Mark Fox, chairman of the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation, said he fears a new federal methane rule could stall oil and gas development on the Fort Berthold Reservation. “We have concerns to express,” he said about the regulation from the Bureau of Land Management. “Anything that’s going to impede our sovereign process, we take […] The post MHA chair opposes federal methane rule, citing risk to oil development appeared first on North Dakota Monitor.
Speeding continues to be the leading cause of vehicle crashes in North Dakota
NORTH DAKOTA (KXNET) — Yesterday, North Dakota Highway Patrol issued an important reminder on speeding. Highway Patrol notes that the leading cause of crashes, here in the state, is speeding. For example, the Patrol noted that one driver was going 90 miles an hour in a 40 mile an...
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