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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,...
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...
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.
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...
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. […]
Insurers say more people are buying pet insurance
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - A lot of people think of their pets as a member of the family and want to care for them as best as possible. Because of that sentiment, insurers said pet insurance is becoming more popular. Julie Schirado works at the insurance company Azurance Group and...
State of the University Address, ‘Picnic with the Prez’ scheduled for Aug. 22
RSVP by Friday for this year’s State of the University Address and faculty-and-staff picnic at University House. President Andrew Armacost once again will host the State of the University Address at 10 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 22, an event during which he’ll discuss the coming academic year and what it has in store for UND.
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.
NDSU Soccer to Open Season in Wisconsin
FARGO, N.D. - North Dakota State soccer will officially embark on the 2024 season this week with a pair of games in Wisconsin, travelling to Viterbo for the season opener on Thursday, August 15, before taking on Green Bay on Sunday August 18. Both games are slated for a 1 p.m. kickoff.
Texas driver injured in McKenzie County semi crash
NORTH DAKOTA (KXNET) — A Texas man was rushed to the hospital and may soon be facing charges after a crash in McKenzie County on the evening of Tuesday, August 13. According to the North Dakota Highway Patrol, at approximately 6:13 p.m., a Kenworth semi truck pulling a side dump trailer loaded with scoria was […]
World-class chalk artists make their way to Hazen
HAZEN, ND (KXNET) — World-class chalk artists are making their way to Hazen, North Dakota to be part of Chalkfest. We spoke with Chalfest Committee Members Marti Raad and James Focht to learn more about the event. “We have eight 3D chalk artists coming in from around the United...
America’s Duck Factory Hosts Cast & Blast
Last year hunters and fishermen from 46 states traveled to Woodland Resort on Devils Lake to enjoy morning waterfowl hunts and spectacular walleye fishing. Several area guide services offer similar packages. Some notable observations and predictions from Kyle Blanchfield, 36-year North Dakota waterfowl guide, follow. Non-Resident waterfowl season opens Sept....
Dusty Willman with Fred’s Den Receives Customer Service Award
JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com/Jamestown Chamber) – Members of the Jamestown Area Chamber of Commerce Ambassador Committee and the Young Professionals of Jamestown presented the Customer Service Award for August to Dusty Willman at Fred’s Den for their outstanding customer service. The chamber honors individuals who demonstrate a consistent commitment...
Football: Minot North gears up for their inaugural season at the varsity level
MINOT, N.D.– Entering into their inaugural varsity season, the Sentinels couldn’t be happier than to start fall camp in their new home. “We’re really excited to be at our home field. It’s been a long couple of years of traveling around town and not really having a home. To get to do it with kids […]
Football: Braves emphasizing “Mandan grit” as the regular season approaches
MANDAN, N.D. — As the football season rapidly approaches here in North Dakota, teams are working to prepare for Friday night lights. One of those teams: the Mandan Braves. This Braves team is relying on what they call Mandan Grit, a philosophy that head coach Todd Sheldon has embedded throughout the program during his tenure […]
Bismarck city officials explain stormwater system and warn citizens to stay off flooded streets
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - Following significant rainfall on Tuesday, City of Bismarck officials warn residents to refrain from driving through flooded streets. Rain amounts have varied throughout Bismarck, with some areas reporting totals of nearly four inches north of the State Capitol grounds, and 2.75 inches in north Bismarck over a short duration of less than an hour.
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