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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,...
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 --...
More mosquito spraying planned for Cass County
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Cass County Vector Control has multiple mosquito spraying operations planned this week. They scheduled truck mounted spraying for elevated mosquito nuisance for rural cities and subdivisions in Cass County on Wednesday, June 17, after 8:00 p.m. And they have aerial spraying for elevated mosquito nuisance in the cities of Fargo and West Fargo on Thursday, July 18, 2024, after 8:30 p.m.
DSU Foundation asking city for $2 million for ag building
DICKINSON, ND (KXNET) — DSU leaders are making plans for the future of the campus, and they’re asking Dickinson city leaders for $2 million. Ty Orton with the DSU Heritage Foundation appeared before the city commission with a request to renovate and expand their ag building. The plan is a $25-million project, which Orton says […]
Former Fighting Hawk Ludvig Persson signs in Sweden
Former Fighting Hawks goaltender Ludvig Persson has signed a one-year deal with Brynas IF in the SHL, it was announced Monday. View the original article to see embedded media. A product of Goteborg, Sweden, Persson spent this past season playing for North Dakota, posting a 21-11-2 record to go along with a 2.52 GAA and a .904 SV%. Before joining the Fighting Hawks, Persson spent three seasons with Miami (Ohio). Over the course of his four-year NCAA career, Persson posted a 40-64-10 record, a 3.24 GAA and a .901 SV% in 116 appearances. Although he potentially could have gotten an...
Awesome Foundation Grant Award Winner: The Tell
Courage? Vulnerability? Active self-empowerment? The TELL brings individuals together in a community built on sharing personal experiences. Originating in 2012, the unscripted storytelling event was one of many community gatherings that ended abruptly at the beginning of 2020 with the COVID-19 outbreak. Now, four years later, enthusiasts are looking at a reboot of this unique community experience.
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