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District 12 Democratic-NPL Meet and Greet in Jamestown
JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – District 12 Democratic-NPL will host a summer fundraiser on Wednesday, July 24th from 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM at McElroy Park’s Sertoma Shelter in Jamestown. The event will include a steak dinner, guest speakers (Katrina Christiansen, Olivia Schloegel, John Grabinger), live music, and family-friendly yard games. The cost per ticket is $35 and tickets can be purchased online at secure.actblue.com/donate/d12summer.
Restoring bison to prominence takes constant effort
JAMESTOWN, N.D. (KFYR) - The Great Bison Slaughter nearly wiped the North American Bison off the face of the earth. By 1860, the North American bison population of 30-60 million dropped below 1,000 due to westward expansion, the introduction of railroads, hunters and a thriving international market for hides. Conservation...
LIVE: Sanford and Dairy Queen join us to talk Miracle Treat Day
FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) – During the summer a lot of people opt for an ice cream treat. And during Miracle Treat Day that treat can help with an important cause. The annual Dairy Queen fundraiser is on Thursday, with a dollar being collected for every Blizzard sold. The money...
Estenson Scores Sixth-Place Result at River Cities Speedway to Highlight Weekend
(Photo by Tylan Porath Photography) Inside Line Promotions – GRAND FORKS, N.D. (July 22, 2024) – Tim Estenson highlighted a three-race weekend with the Buffalo Wild Wings Northern Outlaw Sprint Association and the Bumper to Bumper IRA Outlaw Sprint Series with a sixth-place run on Friday at River Cities Speedway.
HIGHLIGHTS: Two big innings from Kansas City hand RedHawks third straight loss
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - The RedHawks head into the all-star break in a skid, having lost three straight games to the Kansas City Monarchs, including a 9-2 defeat Sunday to conclude a weekend series. It was a tale of two games because the RedHawks no-hit the Monarchs in...
HIGHLIGHTS: Fargo Post 2 dominates Williston 12-0 and 12-2 in doubleheader
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Fargo Post 2 has its 40th win of the season in 2024, as Post 2 dominated Williston twice Sunday, winning 12-0 and 12-2 in a doubleheader to improve their incredible record to 40-5. The headline for game one was the pitching performance from Brady Manly, who tossed a 5.0 inning no-hitter with five strikeouts in addition to the 12 runs his team brought home.
Sheyenne 2025 Defensive Lineman Kade Pietrzak commits to Nebraska
WEST FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Sheyenne Defensive Lineman Kade Pietrzak has made his decision, and it’s Nebraska for the Class of 2025 recruit out of West Fargo. The incoming senior announced his commitment Sunday on his X page, formerly known as Twitter. Pietrzak is the top-ranked recruit...
July 24 & 27: The Best Nights for Dining Under the Stars in North Dakota & Montana
For those lucky enough to have a backyard, there's nothing quite like dining under the stars. It turns a simple meal into a memorable experience, blending delicious food with the beauty of the great outdoors. Plus, it's a fantastic way to connect with family and friends in a relaxed setting.
Headin’ Home family bluegrass band performs in the 701 for the first time
BISMARCK, ND (KXNET) — Headin’ Home comes from Savannah, GA and was recently crowned the 2024 Georgia State Bluegrass Band Champions. Libby Lindblom is a guitarist in the band, and says she’s learned to play alongside her dad, mom, and their 4 oldest children. “Well, we picked...
North Dakota Democrats see an exciting month ahead
North Dakota delegates to the Democratic National Convention expressed gratitude Sunday to President Joe Biden for his service and willingness to step aside to give Democrats their best chance at holding on to the White House. In an interview with the North Dakota Monitor, Patrick Hart of Bismarck, a district delegate to the convention and […] The post North Dakota Democrats see an exciting month ahead appeared first on North Dakota Monitor.
Dickinson State University receives help from another higher-ed institution after mass resignation
DICKINSON, ND — Dickinson State University will get help from Mayville State University nursing program administrators to keep their own nursing program in operation. The extra help is needed following the mass resignation of DSU’s nursing program faculty last week. The staff cited unreasonable workloads and potential accreditation issues, and DSU President Stephen Easton resigned days later.
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