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Boy suffers serious injuries after bike struck by SUV in Minot
MINOT (KFGO) – A 13-year-old Minot boy suffered serious injuries when he was hit by an SUV while riding his bike in Minot Thursday afternoon. The Highway Patrol says the boy was riding his bike east on 4th Avenue NW. The SUV was northbound on Broadway when the boy was struck in the intersection.
West Fargo’s Peking Restaurant set to close in late August
WEST FARGO, ND — A West Fargo restaurant that’s been around for more than 30-years is going to be closing. Peking Restaurant’s last day in business will be Saturday, August 24th. The owner’s daughter posted on social media that her parents wanted to pass on their deep gratitude for your loyalty and friendship over the last three decades.
Chamley’s Camels: Williston family brings unique animals to Bakken
WILLISTON, N.D. (KUMV) - Will Chamley loves his animals. That includes his four camels: Bert, Joe, Chip and Dale. “They’re lovers. They love attention,” he said. Will has always been intrigued by them, which led to his first purchase three years ago. “They are much smarter than a...
Deion Sanders Says He's Mad At The Colorado Athletic Director For Scheduling North Dakota State Instead Of A Layup In Week 1
Coach Prime you are the reigning Sports Illustrated Sportsperson of the Year. You are the head man of the 16th best team, led by the #1 Quarterback, in the new EA Sports College Football video game. And that Quarterback (also your son) has said that he is well aware that you are "everyone's Super Bowl" heading into the season because of the 4-8 record great year you all just had. Your team is the very 1st to let everyone know how good they are, so joking or not, how could you possibly call an FCS team anything but a layup?
Americans are pulling cash from 401Ks despite the consequences
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - If you’ve been saving for retirement, you probably know you can’t pull money from your accounts until you hit 59 and a half. But a record number of Americans were pushed into pulling money early, despite the consequences. A record-high 3.6% of workers took...
Weekend weather: active, and hot
North Dakota could see some scattered patterns of severe storms throughout the weekend, beginning in the late evening hours tonight. Daniel Robinson is a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Grand Forks. He says it will be a busy weekend in terms of severe weather risks. Storms will begin developing in western North Dakota and move east throughout tonight into tomorrow morning. Robinson says the primary threat with these storms will be high winds. Later tomorrow, more scattered storms will develop – bringing with them strong winds, larger hail and a possible tornado or two. Robinson says it will be good to stay on top of forecasts if you’re going to be outdoors.
Dozens Of Deadly Drowning Machines Still In Place In North Dakota
The construction of numerous low-head dams altered North Dakota's rivers and streams over a century ago. Originally intended for livestock watering, irrigation, water supply, and recreation, these seemingly benign structures conceal a sinister secret. Known as "drowning machines," these low-head dams have claimed numerous lives, transforming tranquil waterways into death...
Bismarck Police block off road to deal barricaded subject
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - Bismarck Police have a section of Memorial Highway blocked off near Hill Street and the Bank of North Dakota. Police said they are dealing with a barricaded subject. Officers said the person is wanted for a warrant that was issued on Wednesday. West Dakota Swat and...
University of Jamestown Accepted Into NSIC
JAMESTOWN- The NCAA officially accepted the University of Jamestown to the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference in Division II on Thursday afternoon, ending a long process and ensuring the future home of Jimmie athletics beginning with the 2025-26 academic year. Furthermore, the NCAA granted UJ an expedited year of full-time membership....
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