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Dickinson State ‘likely’ to have nursing faculty for fall semester, new administrators say
The new administrators of the Dickinson State University nursing program said Thursday it is “very likely” that faculty will be in place to teach classes by the start of the fall semester on Aug. 26. Nursing program administrators from Mayville State University are working to rebuild the program after all seven nursing faculty resigned on […] The post Dickinson State ‘likely’ to have nursing faculty for fall semester, new administrators say appeared first on North Dakota Monitor.
Discussing ways to improve accessibility for people with disabilities
The Bismarck Human Relations Committee (HRC) hosted a community conversation forum Wednesday, July 24, at the Bismarck Veterans Memorial Public Library to discuss the barriers faced in the community by people with developmental and physical disabilities.
A Grand Forks Council Member Voices Her Concerns of the Planned Children’s Museum
(KNOX) -Approval on a final plan for the Altru Indoor Sports and Aquatics Complex and Children’s Museum in Grand Forks is about two months away. Grand Forks City Administrator Todd Feland said the proposal will include the Children’s Museum even though there is some opposition by members of city council. “We’ll try to get you something well in advance so you have time to review it. We will ask probably late September, that we move forward with a final design on a facility,’’ Feland recently told the Grand Forks Committee of the Whole.
Bismarck Stabbing suspect pleads not guilty to attempted murder
BISMARCK, ND — A Bismarck man who’s facing an attempted murder charge has pleaded not guilty. The charge stems from a stabbing that happened last month, when police say 28-year-old Dace Littledog attacked a man with a knife inside an apartment, leaving him with multiple wounds. The victim told officers that Littledog had been drinking before the stabbing.
Expansion, renovation project at Hector International Airport could hinge on city budget
(FARGO, ND) – The expansion and renovation project at Fargo’s Hector International Airport may be headed towards a snag. Rick Berg, a member of the city’s Municipal Airport Authority, said the future lies in the hands of Fargo city leadership. “We spent months and months pulling people...
HVAC appliances see an uptick in need during the summer heat
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - Air conditioning is often a luxury in the sweltering heat, but sometimes things go wrong when you need it the most. The temperature is going up outside, and so is the number of callers to H.A. Thompson and Sons. They answer around 75% more calls a day.
July 25: The Great Red River Valley Exposition
The rivalry between Grand Forks and Fargo was especially fierce in 1906. An agreement had been reached that the State Fair would alternate between Grand Forks and Fargo, with Fargo scheduled to host the fair for the first time. But there was some annoyance that Grand Forks was holding a Red River Valley Exposition just prior to Fargo’s fair.
Fighting Hawks collect multiple ITA academic honors
TEMPE, Ariz. – Both University of North Dakota tennis programs were showered with multiple academic honors by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) as part of the organization's 2024 Division I ITA Men's & Women's Scholar-Athletes and Academic Teams. A total of 10 student-athletes across both teams earned ITA Scholar-Athlete...
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.
Sports Spotlight: Jace Kovash and Jeremiah Jilek
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - Growing up playing sports in a place like Dickinson, chances are you’ll spend a lot of time seeing the same faces and playing with the same kids. That’s just the case for Jace Kovash and Jeremiah Jilek, who have starred for the Titans, Midgets and Roughriders.
West Fargo Public Library use breaks record in June
WEST FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Officials say June was an exciting month at the West Fargo Public Library, with record highs for circulation, visits, program attendance and library card sign-ups. Library users checked out 24,836 books in June, setting a new record for monthly circulation. Nearly 75% of...
Harvest grows closer on the Slaubaugh Farm
WOLFORD, N.D. – At Slaubaugh Farm, Glendon Slaubaugh is on a bit of a vacation, which means he can find part of a day here or there when he is not headed out to spray his own fields, custom spray or prepare machines and bins for harvest, which is right around the corner.
Whisker Wednesday – Meet Patches – Cat of the Week at ARRR in Williston ND
If you’re a fan of the Big Butt Morning Show on Dakota Country 96.1, you’ve probably heard me rave about adopting animals from local rescues. One of my favorites to spotlight on Whisker Wednesday is Animal Rescue and Retirement Ranch (ARRR) of Williston. Let's talk about ARRR Rescue’s...
Music in the Park July 24th to feature Myron Sommerfeld and His Music
The Valley City Parks & Recreation is excited to bring longtime, local music man, Myron Sommerfeld and His Music to the City Park Bandshell on Wednesday, July 24 at 7:15 pm. Myron and His Music of the Stars Orchestra will feature swing, 50’s-60’s Rock ‘n’ Roll, Classic Country, Waltzes, Polkas, Latin, Patriotic and even sing-alongs!
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 […]
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