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Amazon Prime documents grad’s Navy Blue Angels experience as its commander
Fargo native and 2000 Concordia College grad Capt. Brian Kesselring was prominently featured in the Amazon Prime documentary “The Blue Angels.” The documentary, led by blockbuster director J.J. Abrams, was also screened at IMAX movie theaters. The United States’ Navy created The Blue Angels team of top pilots...
NDSU architecture graduate designs downtown Fargo mural
NDSU graduate Elaine Smith, who currently works for JLG Architects, is finishing a custom-designed mural in downtown Fargo. The mural, located in Roberts Alley on the brick wall behind the Chase Bank building, is a depiction of downtown Fargo’s Dike East River Park, with the vantage point of views west toward Fargo.
Missing Middle Housing Design Competition Launches in Fargo
Like many cities, Fargo faces a growing population of aging adults burdened by their current homes, with few options for more suitable housing. Many of Fargo’s older adults live in homes that are too large, too demanding to maintain, or simply unsafe for aging. A series of sessions in Fargo in 2023 identified a need for age-friendly housing in the area, particularly for those who have financial limitations or are disadvantaged by past inequities.
Big Sticks benefit from former head coach’s college relationships
DICKINSON N.D.–Badlands Big Sticks head coach Jordan Price has stepped down from his role as the head coach. Price is moving to a full time role at Metropolitan State University of Denver, and that university shares a number of ties with the Big Sticks team. Three players on the Big Sticks roster this year all […]
Hope Inc hosts the Navy in sled hockey showdown
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Hope Inc. hosted the United States Navy for a sled hockey event Wednesday night as part of Fargo Navy Week. While both teams enjoyed the event, the Hope Inc. athletes were able to win all the matchups, defending their home ice against the visiting sailors. Participating members of the Navy were complimentary of the athletes they faced on the ice.
Is North Dakota Leading the Class in Education This Year?
As summer draws to a close, the air in the Mon-Dak region is buzzing with the anticipation of a new school year. Soon, students, parents, and teachers will be diving back into the familiar routines of early mornings and bustling classrooms. I can still remember the nervous excitement that accompanied...
North Dakota Summer Safety Alert: Don’t Let Your Car Become a Threat
We all know leaving kids or pets in a hot car is a big no-no here in North Dakota, especially in the summer, but did you know there are other things that can turn your ride into a danger zone? Yep, even the most innocent-looking items can cause serious trouble when left in a scorching vehicle.
North Dakotans Ready To Gold Medal In Couch Surfing
With the Paris Olympics (July 26 - August 11, 2024) underway, Americans, especially North Dakotans, are gearing up for some serious TV watching. While the world’s elite athletes are flexing their muscles and breaking records in Paris, North Dakotans are gearing up for a different kind of athletic challenge: marathon couch-sitting. That’s right, folks, we’re talking about Olympic binge-watching on a whole new level. HostingAdvice decided to find out, surveying 3,000 sports fans about their Olympic viewing ambitions.
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