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Watford City woman killed in two-vehicle crash near Fairfield
According to the North Dakota Highway Patrol, the woman was heading south on Highway 85 when she apparently lost control of her vehicle, veered into the other lane and collided head-on with a semi-truck going north.
Fourth Street Farmers Market returns tomorrow in Grand Forks
(KNOX) – The 4th Street Farmers market is set to return for the 13th year. Located on the east sidewalk of the County Office Building, 151 S 4th St, this market runs from 3 to 5 p.m. on Thursdays starting July 18 and ending Aug. 15. With more than...
Game Changers in Business Banking
Border Bank Welcomes New Treasury Management Director. Since its inception in 1935, Border Bank has been a game changer in local banking, offering the best in service and resources to help businesses succeed and thrive. Over 85 years later, Border Bank continues to serve local business owners in exceptional ways and is excited to step into a new chapter of being game-changers in business banking.
3Be Meats has specials on great grilling options
BISMARCK, ND (KXNET) — 3Be Meats in Bismarck is offering specials on great grilling options this week. Bone-in Ribeye Steaks are $15.99 per pound, Top Sirloin is $12.99 per pound, and Bone-in Pork Chops are $4.19 per pound. Stop by 3Be Meats at 1700 East Main Avenue in Bismarck,...
YES Brings Summer Magic to Williston North Dakota with Disney Favorites
Thanks to the outstanding efforts of Youth Education on Stage (YES), Williston, North Dakota, is about to experience the magic of youth theater this summer. The dynamic duo of Jack Dyville and B. Michael Quale founded YES, which has grown to be a beloved summer tradition by giving young talent a chance to shine on stage.
Benefit for Fargo boy battling rare form of cancer
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Lend A Hand Up organized a benefit today, July 17, for an 11-year-old boy from Fargo who’s battling a rare form of cancer. Just before Mother’s Day, Easton Hoffman was taken to a pediatric walk-in clinc after not feeling well for a few days. “His mom took him in and they did an X-ray where they immediately saw a big mass. They took him down to the hospital and straight into oncology,” said Joel Swanson, Easton’s grandfather.
Bobcat Offers Nationwide Contest Offering $100,000 To Renovate A City Park
WEST FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) — With summer in full force a local company is holding a massive nationwide renovation contest. Bobcat’s Park and Rec Makeover will give away $100,000 in renovations to a local park. They kicked off the contest by making over a baseball field in Waco,...
Kane County ekes out narrow win over RedHawks
FARGO – After two straight runaway scorelines the past two nights, the RedHawks and Kane County Cougars played a tight contest on Wednesday at Newman Outdoor Field. Fargo-Moorhead ended up on the wrong end of the scoreboard in a 2-1 loss. Juan Fernandez DH’ed for the RedHawks, going 2-for-3...
Bismarck celebrates another year of Family Day Riverwalk
Nine years ago, Amy Jo Johnson was just another resident in Bismarck, however, while traveling through the country, she was impressed by the amount of free, family-friendly activities major cities across America offered, and wanted Bismarck to be another such city.
Welcome House seeks financial assistance
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - The primary goal of the Welcome House is to help at-risk families stay warm, stay safe and grow. As Bismarck’s only homeless shelter tailored to families, they take on a noteworthy role. “I think that’s what’s so special about this place, is that families can...
Reece Barnhardt Becomes 3-Time NCAA Wrestling All-American & Academic Star at UMary
Reece Barnhardt, the first University of Mary wrestler to receive NCAA Division II Academic All-America® recognition, claimed a spot on the 2023-24 Academic All-America® Men's At-Large 3rd Team. Barnhardt, with a 3.61 GPA in Respiratory Therapy, is a three-time NCAA wrestling All-American finishing 4th in the 2024 NCAA Division II national championships.
Kindred EMS Considers New Approach to Staffing Issues
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - For years, emergency services in Kindred relied on volunteer EMTs to properly staff ambulances and respond to calls. As of late, though, that method has become untenable. Rather than give up -- or switch to an entirely different and potentially economically unsustainable model --...
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