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Train derailment south of Carrington leads to large fire
BORDULAC, ND — The Foster County Sheriff’s Office say a train derailed north of Bordulac early this morning. Emergency crews are on the scene to clear the derailment, as authorities say vehicle fires broke out following the crash. Fire fighters and other first responders are currently on the scene.
Youth compete at North Dakota Junior Beef Expo
The North Dakota Stockmen’s Association hosted more than 70 youth exhibitors and their families at the 29th annual North Dakota Junior Beef Expo (NDJBE) June 21-22 at the North Dakota State Fairgrounds in Minot, N.D. “The Junior Beef Expo was started to get more youth interested and involved in...
1 killed, 3 injured in car/motorcycle crash in Fargo
FARGO – A motorcyclist was killed and several others were hurt when a car and motorcycle collided in Fargo Thursday night. It happened at 25th St. and 13th Avenue S. just after 10:30 p.m. The State Patrol says the 47-year old Fargo man who was on the motorcycle entered the intersection on a red light and was struck by a car. He died. His passenger, a 19-year old Fargo woman, suffered life-threatening injuries. Two 21-year old women from Fargo who were in the car were hurt but their injuries are not life-threatening. No names have been released.
Man found dead in Red River in Fargo
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Fargo Police say a man was found dead in the Red River in north Fargo Thursday night. Authorities from Fargo and Moorhead responded to the scene near the 1400 block of Elm St. N. around 9:45 p.m. on Thursday July 4 after they say a passer-by called 911 to report a person in the water.
Great Plains Food Bank Receives Nearly $60,000 Donation
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - The “Harvest for Hope” campaign has been running yearly since 2011, and in that time, it’s raised over a million dollars for the Great Plains Food Bank. The 2024 installment was just as successful, clocking in at $57,679.95. “This gift from...
Governor Burgum to appear at Mandan Rodeo Days
(Mandan, ND) — North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum will make an appearance at Mandan Rodeo Days tomorrow. He’ll be a special guest at the rodeo’s Independence Day celebration, and will carry the American flag on horseback into the arena during the grand entry. The rodeo kicked off...
Keep your dogs close on the Fourth of July
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - Celebrating Independence Day by lighting fireworks is a popular tradition, but it can be an anxious and frightening time for pets. According to the American Kennel Club, more dogs go missing on the week of July 4 than any other week, but there are some things you can do to keep them safe.
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Williston North Dakota Dance Studio Shines At National Competition
It's always fun to showcase our area. It's even better to acknowledge accomplishments when a local group or organization competes on a national stage. Studio 89 Dance Company has once again demonstrated its exceptional talent and dedication with an impressive performance at the National Competition in Duluth, Minnesota. Competing in the Shining Star (Advanced) division, our dancers showcased their hard work and passion, earning top honors across multiple categories. Here’s a look at the remarkable achievements and highlights from this year’s competition.
KAJ Hospitality acquires two Hilton-branded properties in Fargo, ND
KAJ Hospitality has acquired the adjacent Hilton Garden Inn Fargo and Home2 Suites by Hilton Fargo. These properties are the company’s fifth and sixth hotels in the Fargo, ND, area. “Having operated hotels in the market since 2002, Fargo holds a special place in our hearts,” said Aaron Johnson,...
Dedicated Saint Mary’s sports info chief Nadeau stepping down
For the past 29 years, Donny Nadeau (B’85) — as Saint Mary University’s sports information director — has been in the dugout or on the sidelines, carefully recording the action during every Cardinal game or competition. On a low estimate, he’s written more than 11,600 stories...
Froelich takes office as new mayor of Mandan
As he begins his term, Froelich says he has a lot on his plate as the city of Mandan is experiencing an expansion in population and economic development. "There's a lot of subdivisions going in and potential construction with Memorial Highway that seems to be on the agenda for the last 10 years," he explained.
Jamestown Standout Invited to NBA Summer League
Former Jamestown Blue Jay, and University of Jamestown basketball player Mason Walters has been invited to the NBA Summer League by the Phoenix Suns. Walters would win the Mr. Basketball in North Dakota award, while winning a state championship with Jamestown, and became the University of Jamestown’s all time leading scorer and rebounder before transferring to Wyoming for a year where he averaged 12.2 points, 5.4 total rebounds, and 2 assists per game.
Micaiah’s “Where Dance Meets Art” coming to Music in the Park, July 3
Music in the Park will feature Micaiah’s Studio of Ballet “Where Dance Meets Art” on Wednesday, July 3 starting at 7:15 pm on the City Park Bandshell. Get ready to immerse yourself in a fantastic world on July 3rd, 2024, as dance and art come together at the MSB Summer Dance & Art Park performance! With Taylor Swift vibes setting the tone. This year's park performance will showcase stories told through a fusion of movement and artwork. Join us for this exceptional celebration of creativity and talent! Micaiah’s Studio of Ballet extends its gratitude to Bridges Arts Council for sponsoring this park performance and to the Dare to Create Foundation for the Arts for offering scholarships to our students for this summer program.
1 killed, 3 injured in car/motorcycle crash in Fargo
FARGO – A motorcyclist was killed and several others were hurt when a car and motorcycle collided in Fargo Thursday night. It happened at 25th St. and 13th Avenue S. just after 10:30 p.m. The State Patrol says the 47-year old Fargo man who was on the motorcycle entered the intersection on a red light and was struck by a car. He died. His passenger, a 19-year old Fargo woman, suffered life-threatening injuries. Two 21-year old women from Fargo who were in the car were hurt but their injuries are not life-threatening. No names have been released.
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