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Man hospitalized after being wounded in accidental shooting in rural Wahpeton
WAHPETON, N.D. (KFGO) – A man was wounded in an accidental shooting while in a car Wednesday afternoon. The Richland County Sheriff’s Office says the shooting happened in the parking lot of Minn-Dak Farmers Cooperative in rural Wahpeton. The 42-year-old victim is a contract-employee at the sugar beet...
One Injured Following Head-On Collision in Ottertail
Ottertail, MN – At around 6:49 Thursday morning (July 25th), the Minnesota State Patrol responded to a two-vehicle collision in the City of Ottertail. According to officials, a Subaru Outback was heading south on Highway 78 and a Chevy sedan was heading north, when the two collided near County Road 1.
Bulls, Barrels, and Broncs Coming to the Benton County Fair
If you love watching rodeo events, and would like something a bit closer to home, you will want to head to the Benton County fairground next Friday night, August (yes, August begins next week) 2nd. Bulls Barrels and Broncs rodeo is put on by 3T Productions. And you can still...
World’s first Korean village opens in the U.S. at Concordia Language Villages
- Advertisement - Concordia Language Villages (CLV), one of the world’s largest language immersion education institutions, located near Bemidji, Minnesota, has opened a Korean village after 25 years. Established in 1961, CLV is a nonprofit language education camp that offers immersive experiences in 18 languages, including Korean, German, French,...
UMC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SIGNS 6’2 POST FROM WASECA
The University of Minnesota Crookston women’s basketball program announced the addition of Kloe Wadd (F/C, 6-2, Waseca, Minn./Waseca H.S.). Wadd will be a sophomore at Minnesota Crookston and is the sixth signee for the Golden Eagles joining Brynlea Mahlen of Fosston, Emme Munch of Boise, Idaho, Emma Osborn of Crookston and a transfer from NCTC, Willow Thiel of Perham, and Halle Winjum of Crookston.
Clean-up moves to Haack’s business
A crew from Junk Masters has started the clean-up process on Maple Lake City Councilor John Haack’s second property, his business on Birch Avenue. Above, they are pictured pulling a full-sized van off the grounds. Maple Lake City Council hired Junk Masters to carry out an abatement order that was first served to councilor Haack in September of 2022.
Sawatzke family is feeling the love
Aug. 9 Big Daddy Benefit will help former MLE principal. Eight years ago, Andy Sawatzke was the new guy in town. Maple Lake Schools had just hired him to replace the well-known and much loved elementary principal Kris Harlan who was retiring. “They took a chance on him,” said Lisa...
Residents say “no” to home for recovering addicts
Not in our neighborhood was the overwhelming response of Maple Lake residents at a recent city council meeting where a proposed facility for adult males recovering from substance abuse was on the table. On July 9, the Maple Lake Planning and Zoning Commission approved a request by Anchor Living LLC...
Fargo man arrested for threatening staff at south Fargo business
FARGO (KFGO/KVRR) — A Fargo man was arrested for terrorizing with a dangerous weapon after threatening staff at a business twice this month. Daniel Ferris, 21, was also cited for unlawful possession of marijuana. Police said they responded to a disturbance at a business in the 2100 block of...
Bismarck’s April Lund – Born To Run – VERY FAST
Here is the thing about April Lund... ..doesn't matter what she just recently conquered, if you ever get a chance to meet this humble and polite Bismarck speedster, she will first ask how YOU are doing. Then maybe ten minutes later she will casually mention that she just broke yet another American record. She is gracious and extremely fast. Check out what she posted the other day on Facebook.
Liquor Control Board to discuss over-serving complaint at Duffy’s
FARGO (KVRR) – The Fargo Liquor Control Board will hold a special meeting next month to discuss an over-serving complaint. Duffy’s Tavern is accused of serving an “obviously intoxicated or impaired” person. Fargo Police were called to the establishment on May 4. KVRR News requested a...
Sanford Health Receives High Ratings in the Dakotas
FARGO, N.D. —For the fourth consecutive year, U.S. News & World Report’s Best Hospitals for 2024-2025 ranked Sanford Medical Center Fargo the No. 1 hospital in North Dakota and Sanford USD Medical Center the No. 1 hospital in South Dakota. The annual U.S. News & World Report rankings...
Studio Vibe Arts Spotlights Even the Littlest Actors
Parents asked him for more – more opportunities for kids from kindergarten through fourth grade to get a taste of performance. That’s the request that prompted Bryce Henrickson, a theater enthusiast who had run West Fargo School System’s Summer Arts Intensive for three years, to spin off his own program for students of every age. Now in its third summer, Studio Vibe Arts is getting ready to stage the season’s main-stage musical Aug. 11-14. A cast of 32 young people spanning ages from elementary school to post-graduation have been spending their days at the TAK Music Venue in Dilworth. Directed by Henrickson, two choreographers and a music director, they are practicing their singing, dancing and stagecraft for “Newsies,” a musical based on the 1992 movie based on the New York City newsboy strike of 1899. From their costumes to the striking steampunk set, the show reflects both a polished approach and the burgeoning talents of its young cast.
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