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‘Saved in the Fire’: Bismarck native’s book chronicles challenges, faith journey through husband’s cancer
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - Some of the best books are based on real-life experiences. That’s true with a new book written by a Bismarck native. “Saved in the Fire” is the story of Amy and Craig Moilenan’s cancer battle and faith journey and has become an unexpected gift inspired by the most difficult time of Amy’s life.
USMC Junior National Wrestling Tourney Continues in Fargo
The huge United States Marine Corps Junior National Wrestling Tournament has been moving along in Fargo, North Dakota with close to 7000 grapplers competing. The Wyoming contingent, especially on the boys' side, has found this tournament very challenging. In the boy's junior freestyle bracket, Liam Fox of Cheyenne East went...
S.D. Education Equity Coalition denounces exclusion of Indigenous perspectives at Civics and History Summit
The South Dakota Education Equity Coalition (SDEEC) is raising serious concerns about the recent South Dakota Department of Education’s (SDDOE) 2024 Civics and History Summit held in Sioux Falls. The summit, despite its expansive agenda, glaringly omitted substantial Indigenous representation, effectively marginalizing the largest minority group in the state’s public school system.
NDSU’s AI robot revolutionizes North Dakota agriculture
MINOT, N.D. (KMOT) - Farmers and scientists said this is a great year for agriculture in North Dakota. But as many farmers’ crops flourish, so do invasive species and weeds. A weed specialist from the North Dakota State University Extension Joe Ikley said Kochia is the worst weed across the state.
Sale of Ponzi scheme cattle company could benefit burned investors
A North Dakota investor says the purchase of a financially-troubled meat company is progressing with a percentage of the profits being used to pay back investors in the alleged Ponzi scheme over several years. Wylie Bice of Killdeer, who is among those who lost money by investing in Texas-based Agridime, told the North Dakota Monitor […] The post Sale of Ponzi scheme cattle company could benefit burned investors appeared first on North Dakota Monitor.
NDSU football coaches attend golf tournament in Velva
VELVA, N.D. (KMOT) - The 2024 North Dakota State football coaching staff has some new faces and familiar faces in new positions. Head coach Tim Polasek, offensive coordinator Jake Landry and defensive coordinator Grant Olson were all in Velva Thursday. The coaches participated in the North Central Alumni and Friends...
NDSU Volleyball Garners AVCA Academic Honors
FARGO, N.D. – For the 12th straight season, the North Dakota State volleyball team earned the 2023-24 American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Team Academic Award, the organization announced on Wednesday. The Bison were also named to the AVCA Honor Roll for the fifth straight season, which recognizes programs in the top 20 percent of GPAs in each division. NDSU posted a 3.74 cumulative GPA last season. It marked the 22nd overall time NDSU has received the AVCA Team Academic Award. The award, initiated in the 1992-93 academic year, honors volleyball teams that maintain a year-long grade-point average of 3.30 on...
Drones enhance medical services for Tribal Nations in the Midwest
NEW TOWN, N.D. (KMOT) - Today’s technology will soon deliver medication and food through the sky straight to your door. In March last year, the MHA’s three affiliated tribes secured two million dollars in grant funding to launch a drone project to help people get their medication. These drones are the next big step in accessibility.
Gov. Burgum to speak at RNC on Wednesday evening
MILWAUKEE, WI (KXNET) — On Wednesday evening, Governor Doug Burgum will be on stage at the Republican National Convention. After being on the shortlist, Burgum was not chosen to be Donald Trump’s running mate this week on the presidential ticket. Instead, Trump chose Ohio Senator JD Vance. However, in the past year, Burgum has traveled […]
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