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Wimbledon, ND, featured in new commercial, gets international attention
WIMBLEDON, N.D. (KFYR) - Wimbledon is the oldest tennis tournament in the world. It’s also considered the most prestigious. Over the weekend, 21-year-old Carlos Alcaraz won Wimbledon. It’s something American tennis great Andy Roddick never managed to do. But finally, Roddick has found success at Wimbledon. And it’s...
Aviation clean fuels eligible for tax credits
Dave Ripplinger, NDSU bioenergy/bioproduct economics specialist, called the new tax credits regarding Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAV) a “watershed moment for the industry” at the June NDSU ag market and situation outlook webinar. The new rules enable ethanol and soy-based biofuel to be eligible for tax credits under the...
Local 10-year-old dominates each sport she plays; off to play hockey in Paris
FARGO (KVRR) – Mihaila McField is a multi-sport star, competing in hockey, shot put and hammer throw. This 10-year-old has been dominant across these sports. “They just make me happy. I’m good at sports, it’s just fun. I love winning.” said McField. She will be representing...
Basketball: Century’s Eden Fridley excited to represent Patriots in Lions All-Star series
BISMARCK, N.D. — The Lions All-Star basketball series begins tonight here in the Capital City showcasing some of the Peace Garden State’s premiere talent on the hardwood. One of the athletes suiting up for the Girls AA team is Century’s Eden Fridley. The University of Mary signee says she is honored to be playing and […]
Perry and Walizer advance in the Fargo Nationals
FARGO, ND- Central Mountain Wildcats Dalton Perry and Griffin Walizer both won their first two bouts and advanced into the Round of 32 in the National Junior Freestyle Tournament at the Fargodome at North Dakota University. Perry is the 10th seed at 138 pounds and he opened with a 10-0...
Three Connecticut wrestlers win medals at Junior and 16U nationals in Fargo
Three Connecticut wrestlers earned All-American honors on Sunday at USA Wrestling’s Junior and 16 and under national championship tournament at the Fargodome in Fargo, North Dakota. Southbury’s Sarah Henckel went to the championship match for the second time in three years but fell to Illinois’ Valerie Hamilton, 3-0 in...
Recent rains and the haying outlook
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - Producers are out haying this week. Rain has been beneficial to farmers in some parts of the state and others not so much. Even a slight amount of rain on curing hay can cause serious losses of feed quality and nutrition. George Leingang said he hopes...
Bolley Agriculture Lab breaks ground on NDSU ‘ag street’
On the same day in June that the Peltier Complex at North Dakota State University (NDSU) was dedicated, a groundbreaking ceremony was held for the highly anticipated Bolley Agricultural Lab, which will be the home for seed genetics and breeding on campus. Formerly called the Ag Field Lab, it gained...
Harrison Stars Earn All-American Status at USA Wrestling National Championships
(Fargo, ND.) - Two Harrison High School wrestlers have ended their high school careers by earning All-American status. Chloe Dearwester and Raegan Briggs put a bow on their marvelous high school wrestling careers at the USA Wrestling National Championships over the weekend in Fargo, North Dakota. Dearwester, a Presbyterian College...
Chalk Fest colors the sidewalks of Dykshoorn Park
MANDAN, N.D. (KFYR) - For the second year in a row, the Morton Mandan Public Library is encouraging artists of all ages and backgrounds to come to Dykshoorn Park and turn the sidewalks into an outdoor gallery. The artists are assigned a sidewalk square, where they are free to express...
PROOF POINTS: New studies of online tutoring highlight troubles with attendance and larger tutoring groups
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