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Man arrested in Fargo homicide officially facing charges
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Restaurant Chain Announces Abrupt Closure Of 15 Locations
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Fargo man accused of robbing two people at gunpoint
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Bush Fellow Fred Edwards; Opera in Maddock, ND; 3 poems from Studio 47
Educator, activist, and community builder Fred Edwards, a Bush Fellow, visits with Ashley Thornberg to discuss his various programs aimed at engaging young people from marginalized communities. Edwards runs Umoja, a writing workshop, and Fred's Dissonance, an events company. Holding a master's degree in Educational Leadership, he plans to use his fellowship to pursue a PhD. He shares insights on how he works to uplift voices of the Global Majority.
University of North Dakota to help with air traffic controller shortage; Hoeven explains
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - The University of North Dakota is helping to combat the shortage of qualified air traffic controllers to ensure growing airports like some in North Dakota have access to the staffing they need to maintain safety and efficiency. Senator John Hoeven said UND has air traffic control...
U.S. Small Business Administrator gets a taste of North Dakota.
The Administrator of the federal Small Business Administration toured the Fargo-area, Tuesday, looking at small businesses that have worked with the agency to turn an idea into an enterprise. Prairie Public’s Todd McDonald has details…
The Supreme Court’s Decision For A North Dakota Truck Stop Marks A Fresh Setback To Federal Authorities
The Supreme Court on Monday opened the door to fresh, broad challenges to regulations even after they go into effect, dealing government agencies a third blow in a week. The justices ruled 6-3 in favor of a North Dakota truck stop seeking to sue over a debit card swipe charge regulation upheld by a federal appeals court in Washington ten years ago.
Youth compete at North Dakota Junior Beef Expo
The North Dakota Stockmen’s Association hosted more than 70 youth exhibitors and their families at the 29th annual North Dakota Junior Beef Expo (NDJBE) June 21-22 at the North Dakota State Fairgrounds in Minot, N.D. “The Junior Beef Expo was started to get more youth interested and involved in...
North Dakota Target Shoppers: Look Out For This New Rule
I don’t often go to the store in person because... people... EWW, but when I do, I tend to go to the self check out, because... less people, less EWW. If you go to target anytime in the near future, you might want to look out for this new change several Target locations are initiating.
Starion Bank CEO selected as next Bank of North Dakota president
The North Dakota Industrial Commission voted unanimously Tuesday to hire the next president and CEO of the Bank of North Dakota. Don Morgan, president and CEO of Starion Bank, was selected to enter into negotiations to lead the bank after members of the commission conducted hourlong interviews with two finalists for the position. “Farms, ranches […] The post Starion Bank CEO selected as next Bank of North Dakota president appeared first on North Dakota Monitor.
Buffalo’s Fire team shares in 2024 Indigenous Media Awards
Solutions journalism probe of Turtle Mountain pedestrian deaths wins Best News Story. Buffalo’s Fire and its team scored a number of honors in the 2024 Indigenous Media Awards competition. Its Solutions Journalism piece about pedestrian deaths on the Turtle Mountain Reservation garnered Best News Story. Buffalo’s Fire also earned...
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