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Hettinger man dies in crash
ADAMS COUNTY, N.D. (KFYR) - A 62-year-old Hettinger man died in a crash Thursday afternoon as he was traveling west on US-12, about seven miles east of Hettinger. The North Dakota Highway Patrol said he was driving a Mack truck hauling a hay grinder and drove off the road into the south ditch. The vehicle overturned and he was ejected.
All Nursing Faculty Members Resigned At Dickinson State University
(Dickinson, ND) — There’s been a shakeup at Dickinson State University’s nursing program. All seven faculty members of the nursing program resigned this week, citing excessive workloads and accreditation concerns as the primary reasons. University leaders say they’re working to ensure that the program will be up and running this fall.
Someone You Should Know: Barry Hansen
BISMARCK, N.D. (KXNET)— Since 1981, Barry Hansen’s not only answered the phone, he’s owned and operated Hansen’s Mens Wear in Bismarck. He said his passion for the clothing business goes back years. “I can remember going to a market with my parents as I was in junior high. It was the first time I was […]
Frank Koch’s legacy lives on through Gateway to Science
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - Inspiring the discovery of science through hands-on experiences: that’s the mission of North Dakota’s Gateway to Science. Founder Frank Koch, who passed away in 2016, fostered that message beginning in 1994 when, as an associate professor at Bismarck State College, he noticed a gap in scientific knowledge among students who attended his classes. He wanted to find a way to enhance it.
Construction on North Third Street and Thayer affecting some businesses
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - The Firepit in Bismarck is usually filled with customers. However, since the construction on North Third Street moved up in front of its storefront, owner Darrell Matthews said it’s had a huge impact on business. They’ve even had to close for a few days. He...
Inflation report shows promise of future rate cuts
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - Thursday’s inflation report was a big one for both investors and everyday consumers. Inflation declined by 0.1% overall from May, according to the Consumer Price index. Most notably for shoppers, price increases on things like household goods have cooled dramatically. Food, gasoline and new-lease rents...
Bismarck planners account for green spaces as city grows by 1,000 every year
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - The next time you’re wading through wetlands, hunting in a field or sitting in a park, you might want to ask yourself, “how did this get here?” or rather, “how did this stay here?”. As the City of Bismarck expands every year,...
Rep. Claire Cory Pleads Not Guilty to Reckless Driving
A Grand Forks lawmaker arrested for misdemeanor DUI in May has reached a plea deal. Republican Rep. Claire Cory pled guilty to a charge of reckless driving. She received a suspended sentence of 12 days in jail, which she won’t have to serve if she completes the requirements of the agreement including paying a fine and getting a chemical dependency evaluation. A breath test showed her blood alcohol content was 0.16 percent, twice the legal limit for driving when she was pulled over near the intersection of Gateway Drive and Columbia Road on May 7. Cory is running for the District 42 senate seat in the fall.
North Dakota Beef Industry Military Appreciation Day planned for Tuesday, July 23 in Minot
The North Dakota Stockmen’s Association, North Dakota Beef Commission and North Dakota CattleWomen will be joining forces to salute servicemen and women and their families during the 19th annual Beef Industry Military Appreciation Day July 23 at the North Dakota State Fair in Minot, N.D. The event will include...
Marathon Oil reaches $241 million settlement with EPA for environmental violations on Fort Berthold reservation
The federal government announced a $241.5 million settlement with Marathon Oil on Thursday for alleged air quality violations at the company's oil and gas operations on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation in North Dakota.
Detainment of Fargo Activist and FPD’s use-of-force come under question
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Fargo Black Lives Matter activist Faith Dixon, raised concerns Thursday night at the Police Advisory and Oversight Board, regarding her May 2023 detainment in downtown Fargo. Fargo Police say they detained Dixon because she was accused of being involved in an assault. Dixon says...
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