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NDSU alumni selected for Prairie Business award
Jared Nesje, CEO and principal at TSP, Inc., has been named a Prairie Business’ Leaders and Legacies award winner for 2024. The annual award is given to top executives in the region to recognize their contributions to business as well as the positive impact they have made on their organizations, communities and industries.
Celebrating a Decade: Indian Education Summit hosts 36 workshops to empower Native educators
Key sessions highlight stability for at-risk students, culturally responsive practices and leveraging AI in the classroom. Marking a decade of educational innovation, the 10th annual Indian Education Summit will bring more than 200 educators to the North Dakota State Capitol from July 18-19. When Lucy Fredericks joined the Department of...
Rough Rider Award ceremony set July 30 at UND
GRAND FORKS, N.D. (North Dakota Monitor) – Astronaut James Buchli will receive the 49th Theodore Roosevelt Rough Rider Award at a July 30 ceremony at the University of North Dakota, Gov. Doug Burgum announced Friday. The ceremony is scheduled to start at 10 a.m. and will take place at...
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.
North Dakota collects fourth consecutive MVFC All-Academic Award
ST. LOUIS, Mo. – For the fourth consecutive year, the University of North Dakota has earned the Missouri Valley Football Conference All-Academic Award, the league offices announced Monday. The Fighting Hawks have won the award each year since joining the conference in 2020. "Congratulations again to our student-athletes, coaches,...
National Day Calendar: National Ice Cream Month
BISMARCK, N.D. (KXNET) — Imagine a time when ice cream was a luxury enjoyed only by the elite. In the 1700s, this frozen delay was so rare and expensive that it was reserved for royalty and the wealthy. But everything changed in 1843 when a woman named Nancy Johnson from New Jersey invented the hand-cranked ice cream freezer.
Chiefs are back in action for doubleheader against Roughriders
MANDAN N.D.– Chiefs look to keep the momentum going after a sweep in a doubleheader against the Minot Vistas on July 12th, as they host the Dickinson Roughriders. Baseball Scoreboard: Mandan Chiefs 0 Dickinson Roughriders 1 FINAL Game 1 Mandan Chiefs 2 Dickinson Roughriders 0 FINAL Game 2
Larks host Big Sticks looking for revenge after huge loss
BISMARCK N.D.– After an 18-5 loss in Dickinson yesterday, the Larks host the Big Sticks trying to split the series against their rivals, while the Hot Tots host the St. Cloud Rox. Baseball Scoreboard: Bismarck Larks 2 Badlands Big Sticks 7 FINAL Minot Hot Tots 2 St. Cloud Rox 6 FINAL
Basketball: Lions All-Star series begins on Monday
BISMARCK, N.D. — The Lions All-Star basketball series began tonight here in the Capital City showcasing some of the Peace Garden State’s premiere talent on the hardwood. Basketball Scoreboard: Class AA 65 Class A/B 53 Final Girls Class AA 81 Class A/B 97 Final Boys
Baseball: Big Sticks enjoying first year in the Northwoods League
BISMARCK N.D.– After four years in the Summer Collegiate Expedition League, and two years in the Independence League. The Badlands Big Sticks made the leap to the Northwoods League, giving them more exposure and higher levels of competition. “The change has definitely been good for us as a program, and for our fans, “Big Sticks […]
NDHP: fleeing a traffic stop puts the public in danger
"We had the aircraft in the air, we followed the vehicle for over an hour on the ground. The vehicle just didn't want to stop. It drove through North Bismarck and South Bismarck, and up and down Washington Street," explained NDHP Sergeant Jeremiah Bohn.
Recent rains and the haying outlook
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - Producers are out haying this week. Rain has been beneficial to farmers in some parts of the state and others not so much. Even a slight amount of rain on curing hay can cause serious losses of feed quality and nutrition. George Leingang said he hopes...
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