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STEM program initially for New Town Native American students allows students from the rest of ND
NEW TOWN, N.D. (KFYR) - A summer program provides Native American students with an immersive experience in STEM careers. INSTEM, which stands for “Indians into STEM,” is for seventh graders through high school seniors. Every year has a different curriculum, so students get a different experience on a college campus each summer.
Someone You Should Know: Matt Wurnig, 50 Dates 50 States
BISMARCK, ND (KXNET) — “I had no idea what I was doing, but it was really funny,” Matt Wurnig, creator, 50 Dates 50 States, recalled. “I was going on like three or four dates a night.” And that was just the beginning of Matt Wurnig’s brain-child, 50 Dates 50 States.Before Matt set out on his […]
Watford City woman killed in two-vehicle crash near Fairfield
According to the North Dakota Highway Patrol, the woman was heading south on Highway 85 when she apparently lost control of her vehicle, veered into the other lane and collided head-on with a semi-truck going north.
Two injured, one cited after early morning head-on collision in Fargo
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Two people were injured in a crash in North Fargo early Thursday morning. The call came in shortly before 6 a.m. on July 18th to the 43-hundred block of 12th Ave. N involving what appears to be an SUV and truck. The Fargo Police...
‘Saved in the Fire’: Bismarck native’s book chronicles challenges, faith journey through husband’s cancer
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - Some of the best books are based on real-life experiences. That’s true with a new book written by a Bismarck native. “Saved in the Fire” is the story of Amy and Craig Moilenan’s cancer battle and faith journey and has become an unexpected gift inspired by the most difficult time of Amy’s life.
USMC Junior National Wrestling Tourney Continues in Fargo
The huge United States Marine Corps Junior National Wrestling Tournament has been moving along in Fargo, North Dakota with close to 7000 grapplers competing. The Wyoming contingent, especially on the boys' side, has found this tournament very challenging. In the boy's junior freestyle bracket, Liam Fox of Cheyenne East went...
S.D. Education Equity Coalition denounces exclusion of Indigenous perspectives at Civics and History Summit
The South Dakota Education Equity Coalition (SDEEC) is raising serious concerns about the recent South Dakota Department of Education’s (SDDOE) 2024 Civics and History Summit held in Sioux Falls. The summit, despite its expansive agenda, glaringly omitted substantial Indigenous representation, effectively marginalizing the largest minority group in the state’s public school system.
NDSU’s AI robot revolutionizes North Dakota agriculture
MINOT, N.D. (KMOT) - Farmers and scientists said this is a great year for agriculture in North Dakota. But as many farmers’ crops flourish, so do invasive species and weeds. A weed specialist from the North Dakota State University Extension Joe Ikley said Kochia is the worst weed across the state.
Sale of Ponzi scheme cattle company could benefit burned investors
A North Dakota investor says the purchase of a financially-troubled meat company is progressing with a percentage of the profits being used to pay back investors in the alleged Ponzi scheme over several years. Wylie Bice of Killdeer, who is among those who lost money by investing in Texas-based Agridime, told the North Dakota Monitor […] The post Sale of Ponzi scheme cattle company could benefit burned investors appeared first on North Dakota Monitor.
NDSU’s AI robot revolutionizes North Dakota agriculture
MINOT, N.D. (KMOT) - Farmers and scientists said this is a great year for agriculture in North Dakota. But as many farmers’ crops flourish, so do invasive species and weeds. A weed specialist from the North Dakota State University Extension Joe Ikley said Kochia is the worst weed across the state.
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