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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.
July 24 & 27: The Best Nights for Dining Under the Stars in North Dakota & Montana
For those lucky enough to have a backyard, there's nothing quite like dining under the stars. It turns a simple meal into a memorable experience, blending delicious food with the beauty of the great outdoors. Plus, it's a fantastic way to connect with family and friends in a relaxed setting.
Medora Musical and North Dakota Attorney General warns of ticket scams hitting North Dakota
MEDORA, N.D. (Valley News Live) - The Medora Musical is warning guests to be aware of fraudulent tickets as they have seen an increase in fraudulent ticket resellers, leaving unsuspecting guests disappointed and out of hundreds of dollars. Third-party websites and ticket resellers look official, but have proven to be...
Burleigh County Sheriff K9 retires with Scheels visit
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - Bismarck Scheels had a special guest. Profi worked for Burleigh County Sheriff’s Department for seven years. His handler Deputy Sheriff Joe Citta said this store is his favorite. Profi worked over one thousand deployments pursuing tracking, drug detection and apprehension. “Yeah, so now that Profi...
Williston man dead after officer-involved shooting
WILLISTON, ND (KXNET) — A man was killed after a violent encounter with law enforcement on the afternoon of Tuesday, July 23. According to the Williston Police Department, at approximately 12:47 p.m., officers responded to a call near the 1300 Block of 18th Street West after receiving reports of an individual armed with a knife. […]
Hoeven joins AGT Foods for ribbon cutting on $10 million plant expansion in Minot
Senator John Hoeven today marked the grand opening of AGT Foods’ $10 million expansion at its extrusion plant in Minot. AGT’s expansion adds 25 jobs to the plant and will further support the export of local pulse crops, including lentils, dry peas, dry beans and chickpeas, to countries around the globe.
Local group helps kids get on bikes early
BISMARCK, ND (KXNET) — Getting our children on bikes can be challenging, we spoke to one group focused on making it achievable. Cody Testroet with Missouri River Rippers explained how they can help you and your family. “Our goal is to get kids on bikes. And so we support...
Longtime North Dakota Christian Radio Stations to Shut Down
Longtime Christian radio stations KHRT/1320 and KHRT-FM/106.9 (Minot) have announced plans to go off the air at the end of July. “It is a very difficult economy that we live in, support and advertising has fallen to a level where Faith Broadcasting is no longer able to continue operating the stations,” station manager Roy Leavitt wrote in a note posted on the stations’ website and social media feeds.
Motorcycle rider hurt after being hit by SUV in Grand Forks
GRAND FORKS, N.D. (Valley News Live) - One person was sent to the hospital after a motorcycle was hit by an SUV in Grand Forks, Tuesday. Grand Forks Police say it happened in the 2000 blocks of Demers Ave around 2:50pm. They say a woman named Mary Solberg was turning her motorcycle south onto South 20th Street when a Jeep driven by Skylar Reiff, 29, of Grand Forks drove through a green light and hit her.
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