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Williston native to receive MBA at 20
WILLISTON, N.D. (KUMV) - Last spring, Williston native Taya Horob-Hagley celebrated receiving her Bachelor’s in marketing at age 19. This week, she said she hit another major accomplishment before she’s legally able to drink. Horob-Hagley just finished all the work to receive her Master’s in Business Administration from Marshall University in West Virginia.
HIGHLIGHTS: Fargo Post 2 dominates Williston 12-0 and 12-2 in doubleheader
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Fargo Post 2 has its 40th win of the season in 2024, as Post 2 dominated Williston twice Sunday, winning 12-0 and 12-2 in a doubleheader to improve their incredible record to 40-5. The headline for game one was the pitching performance from Brady Manly, who tossed a 5.0 inning no-hitter with five strikeouts in addition to the 12 runs his team brought home.
ND law enforcement agencies participate in human trafficking training
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - Law enforcement agencies from all around North Dakota took part in a special training at the Heritage Center in Bismarck on Tuesday, designed to help law enforcement personnel in situations dealing with human trafficking. Daniel Nash, founder of the Human Trafficking and Training Center, said most...
Large dairy operations to move into North Dakota
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - The Department of Agriculture reported there are 24 dairy farms left in North Dakota. A Minnesota dairy plans to expand to two proposed sites in Eastern North Dakota, one near Wahpeton and one near Hillsboro. A Riverview Dairy worker said they are looking to house Holstein...
Best & Worst States In The US In Education – How Does ND Stand?
There are some amazing facts in this study that I had no clue existed. How much money would you guess is spent per student, per year, in public education in the United States? I wouldn't have a clue, and if I did make a stab at it, it certainly wouldn't be over $10,000 for each pupil. It's actually $6,000 more - that's right - $16,000 yearly according to wallethub.com. Here is an elaborate study that they put out titled "States with the Best & Worst School Sytems" They break it down into several categories - like Math Test Scores, Reading Test Scores, Median SAT score etc.
Smoky Skies Continue Tuesday With Isolated Storms
TUESDAY AFTERNOON: Wildfire smoke continues to linger with a potential for more smoke to mix down to the surface across eastern ND, leading to more air quality impacts. A mix of sun and clouds with high temperatures in the upper 70s to lower 80s expected today. A few isolated showers will push through our region during the afternoon and evening hours once again that clear out late. Temperatures overnight Tuesday into Wednesday morning dip into the 50s to near 60.
Standoff ends in Grand Forks after 7 Hours
(Grand Forks, ND) — A standoff has ended with the arrest of a suspect in Grand Forks. Grand Forks Police, SWAT and the FBI were involved in an hours-long standoff that started around 4:30 yesterday afternoon. Officers were attempting to serve two federal and five county warrants on a...
LIVE: Sean Volk shares Fargo Theatre summer events
FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) — With our hot summer temperatures, there’s no place to cool off like the Fargo Theatre. The theater is offering a wide variety of events for all ages to come and enjoy this summer. Their kid’s movie series is concluding next week, and Thursday, they...
Plan For More Wildfire Hazy Through The Week
Fires continue to burn sending wildfire haze across the United States. Monday, July 22 2024 was the first day in Fargo to see thicker surface haze to reduce visibility through the later afternoon and evening. Unfortunately, there are a few more days where surface layer haze will be affecting visibility and air quality across the region. Frankly, fires are not expected to stop anytime soon and haze is likely to funnel across the US through this week and likely the next couple of weeks. Towards the end of this week southerly winds will try to help push some of the smoke out of the area but more is likely to fill back in from fires on the West Coast of the US and the Pacific Northwest.
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