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Wings and Wheels prepares for big family-friendly event
MINOT, ND (KXNET) — The Dakota Territory Air Museum partners up with Dakota Cruisers Car Club to bring us Wings and Wheels on July 17th from 5 PM- 8 PM. Robin Brekhus with the museum gave us the gist of what to expect at the showcase. “We’ll have cars...
Big Sticks new head coach
DICKINSON, N.D. (KFYR) - Jordan Price is no longer the head coach of the Badlands Big Sticks, but there’s a very good reason for it. Price has accepted a full-time coaching job at Metro State in Denver. Price has been with the Dickinson summer league team since 2022 when...
North American Bison Discovery Center Welcomes New Advancement Coordinator
JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – The North American Bison Discovery Center has announced the addition of Kerrie Baiz as its new Advancement Coordinator. According to a press release, this role is a pivotal step toward achieving the goals outlined in the Center’s master plan and advancing its mission to become a leading destination for bison restoration knowledge in physical and virtual spaces.
Three Wisconsin Residents Report Strange Object In The Sky
Things sure are getting spooky out there! Over the past few years, talk of UFO sightings has amped up. No one gets a strange look anymore when they mention they may have seen one floating about in the sky. In fact, in Minnesota last year alone, there were nearly fifty...
Red Lake County man faces child torture charge after disciplining boy
BROOKS, Minn. (Valley News Live) - A Brooks, Minnesota, man is facing three felony charges for allegedly abusing a child. Joseph Cole Wulfson is charged in Red Lake County with child torture, malicious punishment of a child and domestic assault. According to court records, the sheriff’s office got a call...
Crews demolishing Moorhead home that was site of stand-off and arson
MOORHEAD, Minn. (Valley News Live) - A house in Moorhead that was the site of a stand-off, fire and domestic violence situation is being knocked down. The house is in the 800 block of 7th Avenue South. 41-year-old Sean Ahrenholtz was charged with two counts of 1st degree arson, 1st...
Third Street construction hurting businesses
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - If you’ve driven on Third Street in downtown Bismarck, you know how challenging it’s been to navigate because of construction projects. It’s also been difficult for customers to visit some of their favorite haunts like The Firepit and Nara Ramen restaurants. But there’s hope.
North Dakota: A New Area Country Concert Just Announced
Prairie Knights Casino, Fort Yates, North Dakota, continues to bring us a wide range of concerts, comedians, and other entertainment. They have especially booked some top-notch country shows over the last year. The legendary band Alabama especially stands out, who just played the Pavillion at Prairie Knights Casino in late June.
‘UND’s Storm Chase Class,’ and other videos
Recent videos showcase a class whose students drive toward rather than away from storms, a new fraternity house and more. Editor’s note: In recent weeks, the video team at UND Creative Services has produced videos on a range of topics, including up-close looks at the UND’s two-week-long Storm Chase Class, the opening of the new Delta Upsilon fraternity house and a guide to using the My UND App.
Update on Fargo Inmate Death Investigation
Authorities are investigating the death of 37-year-old Alexis Beryl Phillips of Ogema, Minnesota, who was found unresponsive in a Fargo jail cell late Monday night. A deputy discovered Phillips during a routine wellness check just before 11:30 p.m., according to the Cass County Sheriff’s Office. Despite immediate lifesaving efforts...
The Peluso Report: Fired Up
A Long Wait. Quality walleyes are firing up on Lake Sakakawea as patterns stabilize and warmer water temperatures become the norm. DEO Photo by Mike Peluso. The next two weeks after this report will be combo reports for both Devils Lake and Lake Sakakawea. I’ve been on Sakakawea the last 30 days and now my back and forths between the two lakes will begin.
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