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In Bismarck-“Walk For Walkers & Wheelies” – This Saturday
Mary Beth is the coordinator from the branch office in Dickinson... ...for Dakota Center For Independent Living ( There are two of them, one in Dickinson and the other here in Bismarck ) - covering 18 counties total. This wonderful group of people is excited and happy to be a part of the first annual "Walk For Walkers & Wheelies" THIS Saturday:
Huge Fargo Wrestling Tournament Underway
The annual U.S Marine Corps Junior and U-16 National Wrestling Tournament began on Friday at the FargoDome in North Dakota. This is billed as the largest wrestling tournament in the world with close to 7000 wrestlers competing. So far, the girls' freestyle events have been completed as in the U-16...
ND Country Fest Brings Tens of Thousands to New Salem
North Dakota Country Fest brought tens of thousands of people to the small town of New Salem over the weekend. The North Dakota Highway Patrol said it was the busiest weekend on the state’s highways due to the festival, eclipsing 4th of July and Memorial Day weekends. Headliners included Dierks Bentley, Clint Black, Diamond Rio, and Riley Green. The festival will be back next year in the small town of just over 1,000 residents, with organizers announcing Sam Hunt and Cole Swindell performing in 2025. Swindell said on his Facebook page that he was already looking forward to playing there next summer.
Illinois Driver Arrested on I-29 for Reckless Driving at 127 mph & Drug Possession
{KXLG – Roberts County, SD} A driver from Illinois was arrested on Interstate 29 near Peever, SD, on July 13th for reckless driving and drug possession, according to the Roberts County Sheriff's Office. A deputy allegedly clocked Fahmida Haque traveling northbound at 127 mph. The deputy locked their radar...
I-94 Crash in North Dakota: Seven Children Involved, Two Deceased
Stutsman County, ND – A vehicle carrying seven children crashed on Interstate 94, resulting in the deaths of two young passengers. The 1997 Chevrolet Suburban, traveling eastbound, lost control after being passed by a semi-truck, causing it to roll and land on its side in standing water. According to...
Rare Black Bear Spotted in North Dakota
Officials are tracking a rare black bear sighting in western North Dakota, believed to be the same bear moving through various locations, with recent sightings near Marmarth, Amidon, and the Theodore Roosevelt National Park. The bear was last sighted in the northern area of Theodore Roosevelt National Park on Wednesday. Biologist for North Dakota Game and Fish say the bear appears to be in a sub-adult age group and actively in search of a new habitat or mating partners. They believe the bear’s final destination will not be in the southwest region.
Bismarck pastor moonlights as successful artist
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - It’s a beautiful marriage when two passions come together. For Bismarck’s Sam Coleman, his love for people and art started young. At just seven years old, Coleman was leading prayers with his friends and painting dinosaurs, but even so, where he ended up surprised him.
City-County Health District Offering Cholesterol Screening July 25
VALLEY CITY, N.D. (CCHD) – Did you know that high cholesterol doesn’t have any symptoms? Many people don’t know their levels are high. The only way to know whether you have high cholesterol is to get your cholesterol checked through a blood test. Your test results will show your cholesterol levels. Total cholesterol and HDL (good) cholesterol are among numerous factors your health care professional can use to predict your lifetime or 10-year risk for a heart attack or stroke. Your provider will also consider other risk factors, such as age, family history, smoking status, diabetes and high blood pressure. Tests can also find signs of high blood glucose (sugar) levels, which are important to check as nearly 1 in 2 adults have pre-diabetes or diabetes.
Minot Public School admin building faces potential $1 million A/C repair
MINOT, N.D. (KMOT) - The Minot Public School system is about two weeks away from administrators and teachers returning to work, but school officials said the air conditioning units in the administrative building have not been working since the second week of June. Superintendent Scott Faul said they have been...
Trump hints at Cabinet position for Burgum with ‘Mr. Secretary’ nod
As Donald Trump broke the news to Gov. Doug Burgum (R-ND) that he was no longer being considered to be his running mate, the former president may have teased a position in his Cabinet. When speaking with CNN’s Kaitlan Collins at the Republican National Convention, Burgum addressed Trump calling him to let him know he […]
Below-Average to Near-Average Highs Next Few Days
OVERNIGHT: Monday afternoon brought much-needed relief from this past weekend’s heat and storms, as we saw highs in the upper-70s, thanks to breezy north-northwesterly winds, and mostly sunny skies. Overnight, a few more clouds move through, and a few rain showers will push through eastern ND and a few areas in western MN. Not much rain is expected from those showers, though, and aside from that, skies will be partly clear. By morning, the best chance for rain will be in southeastern ND. Morning temperatures will be in the 50s to near 60.
‘I’m most excited about the future of agriculture in North Dakota’
Each day Landon Overbo, a 2021 NDSU precision agriculture technology and management graduate, clocks into work impacts agriculture in North Dakota. Overbo, an equipment sales consultant at Titan Machinery, works with around 100 local farmers located north and south of Fargo, providing them with equipment that fits their farming needs to be successful.
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