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Be wary of overgrazing pastures this fall
Whether your ranch’s pastures stayed lush and green, or needed more moisture this summer, careful consideration should be taken in the fall to jumpstart grazing come spring. Stocking rates and carrying capacity of pasture should be determined for producers to decide when to move livestock off of rangeland parcels for optimal nutrition and quality in the next season.
North Dakota Football Fan Fest is August 22
(KNOX) – North Dakota Football Fan Fest, presented by Midco Sports, is scheduled for Thursday, Aug. 22 at the Frederick “Fritz” D. Pollard Jr. Athletic Center and will include the Grand Forks Youth Football Clinic from 6 to 7 p.m. and Football Fan Fest activities from 7 to 8 p.m.
Construction underway on transformational building project
Crews have started work on a major construction project that will propel NDSU and the College of Engineering into the future and elevate the student experience. Removal of the former Engineering Administration building is underway, to be replaced by Offerdahl Hall and the Richard Offerdahl ’65 Engineering Complex. The...
ND Highway Patrol looking for driver of SUV after crash with motorcycle in Fargo
FARGO, N.D. (KFYR) - The North Dakota Highway Patrol is looking for the driver of a Kia SUV involved in a crash with a motorcycle in Fargo on Monday around 9:30 p.m. They say a Saturn Vue was heading south on 42nd Street and started turning left at the intersection with 17th Avenue when a motorcycle traveling north hit the right rear side of the Saturn.
“I need to step up every game and be a leader”: Gage Florence on his increased role for Dragon Football
Big Game James McCarty caught up with Dragon football Jr. wide receiver Gage Florence at fall camp. They previewed the 2024 season, discussed his increased leadership role, and more.
Local sports card shop owner excited about future of sports cards and memorabilia
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Experts are predicting by 2032 there will be 50 billion dollars into the sports card and sports memorabilia market. Josh Wolters is the owner of JWW Sports Cards and Gaming, he thinks investing in a sports card is like investing in a stock “It’s like the stock market so I mean everyday it can change picking the right things to invest in there’s tons of really good investment opportunities in the industry whether it be on the gaming side or the sports side.”
Hundreds attend teachers appreciation event
(FARGO) – Hundreds of area teachers gathered Wednesday for a lunch saluting them. Flag Family Media hosted a Teacher Appreciation Day event in the parking lot of their headquarters, located at 2852 Thunder Road South in South Fargo. “Teachers are the bedrock of our education system, and while superintendents...
Grand Forks Police Department to participate in Distracted Driving Awareness Month
GRAND FORKS, N.D. (Valley News Live) - The Grand Forks Police Department will participate in Distracted Driving Awareness Month in September. It is illegal to use wireless communication devices to text, email, or in other ways message while driving; a violation results in a $200 fine. The campaign is backed...
Grand Forks Committee of the Whole Approves Sending City’s Garbage and Recycling Program to Full Council
(KNOX) -The Grand Forks Committee of the Whole moved to send the city’s garbage and recycling program to the Grand Forks City Council. City administrator Todd Feland cited a public survey that gave city garbage collection high marks. “People are really satisfied with their solid waste collection services. And...
Arizona sheriff will talk on border crisis at event planned for Fargo
FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) — A southern border sheriff is bringing his experiences to Fargo. Arizona Sheriff Mark Lamb will speak at an event, ‘Law and Border: Crisis in America.’. The event sponsored by Fargo Area Conservatives PAC, will be held Tuesday, September 10th at 5:30 p.m. at Avalon...
Shocking Videos And Pictures From Bismarck’s Fury
That's exactly what it was late yesterday afternoon - FURY. From our radio station here in Mandan, right around 5:00 pm, we stood in our lobby waiting for some kind of break in the MONSOON weather conditions that hit us. We finally dashed out to our separate cars and drove off - unbeknownst to any of us we were headed towards major delays in traffic AND floods.
FM community mourns the loss of beloved member of Dempsey’s Public House
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Many people across Fargo-Moorhead are sharing what they remember about Jeffrey Fonder. Fonder, the beloved General Manager and a Bartender of Dempsey’s Public House in downtown Fargo, suddenly passed away earlier this week. “Jeffrey was more than just a member of our downtown...
Businesses Invited to Participate in Summer Vikes on Central
VALLEY CITY, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) Area businesses and organizations are invited to participate in Summer Vikes on Central on Thursday, September 12th. This community event will help welcome incoming and current VCSU students to Valley City. We want students to realize what our community has to offer and introduce them to local businesses and community members in a fun and relaxing atmosphere.
Birthing positions and methods reducing rates of C-sections at Sanford Health in Fargo
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - A new public health initiative aims to lower the national rate of C-sections. Labor and delivery nurses at Sanford Health in Fargo have been able to do just that, thanks to a new tool. “Never did I think I would be part of the...
Sanford Fargo recognized for excellence with 5-star CMS rating
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Erika Brauner is a quality manager at Sanford. She joins Adam on the digital desk to discuss Sanford Fargo getting recognized with a 5-star Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) rating. Sanford Fargo is the only health care organization in North Dakota to...
Robotic mower stolen from Fargo school recovered, tracked with GPS
FARGO (KVRR-KFGO) – The Fargo School District has one of its robotic lawnmowers back after it was stolen from outside Jefferson Elementary School late Monday night. The district says staff received an alert that the mower had been removed from school property. With GPS tracking, employees were able to...
Churches United raises over $100,000 since Monday to meet first financial hurdle
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) -Churches United provides help for the Fargo-Moorhead area’s homeless population from a place to sleep, to food, and other services. Churches United took to social media Monday asking the community to help raise $61,000 by noon Wednesday to make payroll; and an additional $140,000 to keep operations running through the end of August.
MVFC/UND Schedules ’25, ’26 Football Games
The University of North Dakota Fighting Hawks football team is set to kickoff its 2024 season against Iowa State on August 31st, but the university and the Missouri Valley Football Conference have already been working hard to schedule some games for the upcoming 2025 and 2026 seasons. Here are some that were scheduled that don’t feature conference scheduled games against teams like NDSU, SDSU, and USD.
North Dakota's Economy; Grafton Community Mural; Tom Isern & Grass Widows
An in-depth analysis of the regional economy with Dr. Bryon Parman, an Assistant Professor and Agricultural Finance Specialist. Dr. Parman provides insights into how our local economy is performing relative to the national landscape, particularly in light of the latest reports on jobs, inflation, and unemployment rates. The Ag economy is his emphasis.
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