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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.
Bismarck Bobcats Announce Garrett Roth as New Head Coach
The Bismarck Bobcats are pleased to announce today that our new Head Coach will be very familiar to all of you! Garrett Roth, the Bobcats all-time leading scorer, whose jersey is retired and hanging in the arena will be taking the helm from his long term friend and hockey partner, Layne Sedevie.
Chick-fil-A managers go above and beyond during Bismarck flooding
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - Chick-fil-A managers Sammi Young and Jarret Hartley went above and beyond Tuesday night during the flash floods. Seeing a need for people stranded in their stalled cars or waiting for the water to subside, Young and Hartley went to work providing free sandwiches and pushing cars out of the water.
Highway Patrol looking for driver after crash with motorcycle
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - North Dakota Highway Patrol is looking for the driver of a car that they say hit a motorcycle. The say the 2007 Saturn Vue was heading southbound on 42nd St., approaching 17th Ave, and started turning when a Kawasaki motorcycle struck its right rear side.
Elks Aquatic Center will need a day or two before reopening
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - Torrential rain led to flash flooding in Bismarck on Wednesday night. As businesses flooded and some cars stalled in the streets, the flooding also affected local hangouts, like the Elks Aquatic Center. The flash flooding led to the pool taking in runoff that will need to...
Super Slide Amusement Park recovering from storm damage
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - The only thing sliding at the Super Slide Amusement Park in Bismarck Wednesday was debris. The park didn’t experience any major damage, but a large tree came down and fell on a sign on the mini golf course. There were also leaves and other small debris strewn around the amusement park. It took them a couple of hours to clean up.
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...
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...
Fill the Bus with school supplies at Corbett Field
MINOT, ND (KXNET) — This week, school bus seats will be filling up with something other than kids. The Sunrise Rotary Club is hosting its annual Fill The Bus Drive to help kids have a successful school year. Last year, they collected enough school supplies for around 220 students — but this year, they are […]
Free Cuts for Kids Before They Go Back To School
FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) — The Salvation Army once again teamed up with Josef’s School of Hair, Skin and Body to provide free haircuts for K thru 12 students. Last year, 180 students got free haircuts in the FM Metro. They were also able to receive a temporary tattoo,...
NDHP conducting sobriety checkpoint in Stutsman County
The North Dakota Highway Patrol and Stutsman County Sheriff's Office will conduct a sobriety checkpoint in Stutsman County Friday, August 23. After the sobriety checkpoint, the NDHP will conduct saturation patrols throughout the weekend.
Milnor man killed in Ransom County 4-wheeler crash
MILNOR, ND (KXNET) — A man was killed on the evening of Sunday, August 11, after an accident occurred roughly five miles northwest of Milnor. According to the North Dakota Highway Patrol, at approximately 5:30 p.m., an Arctic Cat 4-wheeler was traveling southbound on 138th Avenue when its driver lost control and left the roadway. […]
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