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Viking Volleyball Ranked 22nd, Open Friday
VALLEY CITY, ND (NewsDakota.com and VCSUVikings.com) After an historic season a year ago, the Viking volleyball team will open a highly-anticipated season Friday in Florida. Valley City State travels to the Keiser Viper Sports Academy Classic in West Palm Beach, Fla. The No. 22 Vikings will face stiff competition to...
SALTDOGS BASEBALL: Lincoln Drops Doubleheader, Series at Fargo-Moorhead
FARGO–(KFOR Aug. 15)–The Lincoln Saltdogs fell in their road series at Fargo-Moorhead, as the Redhawks won 9-5 in the first seven-inning game of their doubleheader, before winning 7-3 in five innings of the second game because of weather on Thursday night. Kyle Battle hit a two-run homer for...
Scattered showers stick around for Friday!
FRIDAY - SUNDAY: Aside from the rain showers gradually exiting northeast Friday, we can expect partly cloudy to mostly cloudy. It will be a bit breezy with winds out of the northwest around 20-30 mph. Otherwise, temperatures will start off in the 60s Friday morning before reaching the low and mid 70s in the afternoon. If we can manage a bit more sun, temperatures will be a bit warmer. Sunshine takes over through the weekend. Morning lows Saturday and Sunday will be close to 60 with highs in the low 80s. Overall a nice weekend! Great to spend time outside before preparing to head back to the classroom for many ND districts.
NDSU Soccer Opens Season With 3-1 Win
LA CROSSE, Wis. – North Dakota State soccer defeated Viterbo University 3-1 in the season opener on Thursday at the Viterbo Athletics Complex. Senior Olivia Watson opened up the scoring in the seventh minute with a close-range effort off of a ball from Hannah Arnold. Watson’s 13th goal of her career moved her into a tie for 10th in NDSU’s D1 history for goals, tying Abbe Stratton and Malley O’Brien.
Fargo Human Rights Commission discusses The Arbors
(FARGO) – Members of Fargo’s Human Rights Commission spoke regarding the recent problems faced at The Arbors at McCormick Park. Those issues were exacerbated when 24-year-old Zion Brooks was fatally shot in June. “I just don’t want to lose track of this issue,” Human Rights Commissioner Carolyn Becraft...
Free VCSU Planetarium Double-Feature Show to be held Saturday, August 17th
A free double-feature show will be held Saturday, August 17th, beginning at 1 p.m. in Room 309 of the Rhoades Science Center on the Valley City State University Campus. The Solar System - A 30 minute tour of our solar system’s eight planets and three dwarf planets at 1 p.m.
Changes to leash law in Bismarck
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - Bismarck City Commissioners made changes to a leash ordinance. Now people won’t be being charged with a misdemeanor for the first violation of having an unleashed dog or cat. People will now be fined after two offenses, and if there is a third violation, they...
Bismarck outdoor pools close the season this weekend
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - More than 35,000 people attended Bismarck public pools this summer. Bismarck Parks and Rec Department (BPRD) reports this is closer to the normal range they see for swimmers over the summer. The department says the last few summers, fewer people went to the pools due to...
Florida Woman Arrested for Attempting to Swindle Thousands of Dollars in Fergus Falls
Fergus Falls, MN – On Wednesday (August 14th), a victim contacted the Fergus Falls Police Department to report a scam. According to court records, the victim was having issues with her computer on Tuesday and had contacted Microsoft. After her call with Microsoft ended, she received another call claiming...
Woman arrested, accused of choking a woman and assaulting two other people in Fargo
FARGO (KFGO) – A Moorhead woman is facing multiple charges after being accused of assaulting three people in Fargo. According to court records, police responded to a report that a woman, identified as Kimberly Soper, choked one woman, pulled another woman’s hair, and punched a man Wednesday night in the parking lot of Simonson Station Store on Main Avenue in Fargo.
Bismarck Medical Facilities Recovering After Flood
(Bismarck, ND) — Medical facilities in the Bismarck area are recovering from Tuesday’s storm and flood. Essentia Health’s Walk-In Care center on Ninth Street suffered water damage, but has since re-opened. CHI St. Alexius is also dealing with water damage, but hospital staff says it hasn’t impacted patient services. Sanford Health got it the worst, sustaining major damage to parts of the building and one of its CT machines. However, the hospital remains open.
Walz administration awarded $2 million to Muslim group fundraising for al Qaeda-linked charity
EXCLUSIVE — Under Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN), the state of Minnesota awarded over $2 million to an Islamic group that fundraises for a charity linked to an al Qaeda affiliate, according to funding records reviewed by the Washington Examiner. The Islamic Association of North America, the recipient of the state grants from 2019 to 2024, […]
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