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Coach Prime gives early impressions of North Dakota State Bison
After not facing any Football Championship Subdivision teams last year, Colorado’s 2024 season opener will come against one of the best lower-Division I programs in the country, the North Dakota State Bison. North Dakota State has upset multiple Football Bowl Subdivision teams in recent years and has won nine FCS national titles since 2011. While NDSU is entering a new era under first-year head coach Tim Polasek, the Bison remain a formidable challenge for the Buffs to deal with on Aug. 29. When asked about North Dakota State at Big 12 football media days this past week, Colorado head coach Deion Sanders...
Inmate who died inside Cass County Jail identified
CASS COUNTY, N.D. (Valley News Live) - An investigation is underway after the death of a female inmate at the Cass County Jail Monday night. The Cass County Sheriffs Office says a deputy was conducting checks around 11:30 p.m. July 15 when they noticed an unresponsive inmate. That woman has been identified as 37-year-old Alexis Beryl Phillips of Ogema, Minnesota. She had been incarcerated since July 12th, 2024.
Perry and Walizer advance in the Fargo Nationals
FARGO, ND- Central Mountain Wildcats Dalton Perry and Griffin Walizer both won their first two bouts and advanced into the Round of 32 in the National Junior Freestyle Tournament at the Fargodome at North Dakota University. Perry is the 10th seed at 138 pounds and he opened with a 10-0...
Harrison Stars Earn All-American Status at USA Wrestling National Championships
(Fargo, ND.) - Two Harrison High School wrestlers have ended their high school careers by earning All-American status. Chloe Dearwester and Raegan Briggs put a bow on their marvelous high school wrestling careers at the USA Wrestling National Championships over the weekend in Fargo, North Dakota. Dearwester, a Presbyterian College...
MICHIGAN INVASIVE SPECIES: State Asks You Kill This Bug On Site
There's a new bad guy in the town of Michigan, and it's not road or weather-related. It's the Spotted Lanternfly, and this little invasive species is worthy of the buzz. This winged menace may look pretty at first glance, but it's a genuine threat to the state's agriculture, forests, and natural splendor.
Family devastated by Stark County home fire
SOUTH HEART, ND (KXNET) — A devastating house fire in rural South Heart on the morning of Saturday, July 13, resulted in the death of one man and a woman being rushed to the hospital for treatment. According to the Stark County Sheriff’s Office, at about 10:58 a.m., firefighters responded to a report of a […]
Woman who stole puppy sentenced to community service
GRAND FORKS, N.D. (Valley News Live) - A woman charged after stealing a puppy from a Grand Forks pet store has been sentenced to community service. 26-year-old Alexia Jorstad of Grand Forks was facing two felony theft charges after police say she stole a puppy from Pets R’ Inn on Saturday, February 24. A worker told police she was working the front desk when Jorstad came into the store asking to hold a Frenchie puppy. The worker said Jorstad held the puppy for a bit, and then left without paying.
Large Tornado Just Misses Several North Dakota Towns Saturday Evening
Several severe thunderstorms developed along a boundary moving south perpendicular to the Red River of North Dakota extending into Minnesota. Storms produced several reports of damaging wind gusts and large hail including a couple of tornadoes in North Dakota’s Richland County near Colfax, Barney, Mooreton, and Dwight. The most significant of said tornadoes, was a (preliminary) 26 yard wide EF1 tornado with an estimated peak wind speed of 107 mph that danced through 13.03 miles of relatively open farm fields, dodging several towns and farms. As this Tornado evolved and gained strength, it picked up more soils and plant matter from the ground and fields giving it a very “dirty” black coloring to its cone. The tornado was on the ground from approximately 7:15 – 7:58 pm CDT, before lifting just a mile north of Mooreton ND, and a few miles west of Dwight ND (approx. 40 miles south of Fargo). Thankfully there are no reports of injury or structure damage, mainly just tree damage, ground scarring, and some wind-whipped/missing crops in its wake.
Astronaut James Buchli to Receive Theodore Roosevelt Rough Rider Award
GRAND FORKS, N.D. (NewsDakota.com/KFGO/North Dakota Monitor) – Astronaut James Buchli will be honored with the 49th Theodore Roosevelt Rough Rider Award at a ceremony on July 30, Gov. Doug Burgum announced Friday. The event will begin at 10 a.m. at the University of North Dakota’s Robin Hall, located at...
ND launches latest component of child care crisis response
North Dakota officials will highlight a new project today to boost childcare access for parents with nontraditional work hours. A local provider likes what the state's been doing to help facilities and families but hopes for more action. Health and Human Services leaders will appear at a child care facility in Fargo to discuss a pilot initiative, giving operators financial incentives to increase capacity for childcare slots outside the hours of 7:30 a.m to 5:30 p.m.
The counties with the longest lifespans in North Dakota
STACKER — Life expectancy rates have been on the rise in the United States, with an increase of nearly seven years over the past half-century. (The average lifespan was 70.8 in 1970 and was documented as 77.5 in 2022, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.) There are many factors that can contribute […]
Search for Missing Fargo Man Ends Sadly
The search for 38-year-old Michael Annette, missing since July 2, concluded with the discovery of his body. Annette was last seen on July 2, and a large-scale search effort was launched involving multiple agencies including the White Earth Police Department, Becker County Sheriff’s Office, and the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension.
MICHIGAN INVASIVE SPECIES: State Asks You Kill This Bug On Site
There's a new bad guy in the town of Michigan, and it's not road or weather-related. It's the Spotted Lanternfly, and this little invasive species is worthy of the buzz. This winged menace may look pretty at first glance, but it's a genuine threat to the state's agriculture, forests, and natural splendor.
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