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Duck Dive: USC Football 2025 Preview

Duck Dive: USC Football 2025 Preview

Special thanks to Alicia de Artola Castillo of Reign of Troy for joining me to discuss USC’s roster on this week’s podcast: On the basis of fundamental per-play performance, USC had a very strong offense in 2024 with top marks in explosive play...

ND Catholic Daughters hold State Convention in Williston

ND Catholic Daughters hold State Convention in Williston

July 3, 2025 by ND Catholic Daughters The North Dakota Catholic Daughters of the Americas held their 54th Biennial State Convention at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, St. Joseph’s O’Neill Hall, and the James Memorial Art Center in Williston on May...

Chamber awarded $4,000 grant for “Rockin’ in Reeder”

Chamber awarded $4,000 grant for “Rockin’ in Reeder”

The Hettinger Area Chamber of Commerce has been awarded a $4,000 grant from the North Dakota Council on the Arts to help fund Rockin’ in Reeder, a cultural music event scheduled for February 8, 2026. The event will run from 2:00 PM to 7:00 PM at...

Flight nurse retiring after nearly 45 years of service in ND

Flight nurse retiring after nearly 45 years of service in ND

BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - Marcy Dawson has worked in the medical field in North Dakota for decades; she’s been an air-medical first responder for nearly 20 years. She said providing care for patients in some of their most intense moments is her...

Darlene Julia Huber

Darlene Julia Huber

Darlene Julia Huber was born to Christian Huber and Sophie Wolf in Devils Lake, North Dakota, on July 14, 1936. She lived on the Sioux Indian Reservation at Fort Totten until she was five years old. In September 1941, she moved with her parents to...

Mental Health color run

Mental Health color run

Submitted Photos A group of airmen assigned to the 891st Missile Security Forces Squadron run in the Mental Health color run at Minot Air Force Base on June 30. The run encourages movement, connection and a healthy lifestyle. U.S. Air Force photos...

Making the Grade: June 29, 2025

Making the Grade: June 29, 2025

University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Braden Capelle and Grace Peabody, of Nisswa, were named to the Dean's List at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire for the spring 2025 semester. Capelle is studying in the College of Health & Human Sciences,...

Hoeven Backs Big Bill

Hoeven Backs Big Bill

U.S. Sen. John Hoeven and North Dakota Gov. Kelly Armstrong. (Mary Steurer/North Dakota Monitor) (North Dakota Monitor) – Amid national controversy over Congress’ “big, beautiful bill,” U.S. Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D., promised the legislation will...

Trump's proposed bill could cut $6.5M from ND youth programs

Trump's proposed bill could cut $6.5M from ND youth programs

FARGO — Major cuts to after-school and summer program funding are included in President Donald Trump’s proposed spending bill, with North Dakota educators warning of widespread impacts if it passes. The Office of Management and Budget claims the...

America's Top States for Business 2025: The full rankings

America's Top States for Business 2025: The full rankings

To rank America's Top States for Business in 2025, CNBC scored all 50 states on 135 metrics in 10 broad categories of competitiveness. The fundamentals of the study, now in its 19th year, are the same as they have always been, identifying the...

Tucson enviro groups' lawsuit: Border wall would be 'death knell' for U.S. jaguars

Tucson enviro groups' lawsuit: Border wall would be 'death knell' for U.S. jaguars

The Tucson-based Center for Biological Diversity sued the Trump administration on Wednesday in an attempt to halt border wall construction in the San Rafael Valley in Southern Arizona. Over the summer, federal officials began the legal groundwork...

These Tribes Want a Key Piece of Oklahoma Land Returned

These Tribes Want a Key Piece of Oklahoma Land Returned

The governor of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes spoke with Interior Secretary Doug Burgum in early May about transferring nearly 10,000 acres. The Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes, a Native American nation in Oklahoma, is trying to negotiate with the...

TEACHERS ATTEND TRAINING

TEACHERS ATTEND TRAINING

Courtesy photo provided by Gloria Odden, Strasburg schools Three educators from Emmons County participated in the North Dakota National Guard Educators’ flight held last week. Educators from all around the state visited Camp Grafton and...

Fox Host Quickly Changes Tune After Jobs Report Misses the Mark

Fox Host Quickly Changes Tune After Jobs Report Misses the Mark

A Fox Business host swiftly changed gears after a jobs report she hyped up failed to meet expectations. Maria Bartiromo was speaking to North Dakota Sen. Kevin Cramer about President Donald Trump’s megabill on Wednesday when payroll processing...

The Growing Role of H-2A Workers in U.S. Agriculture

The Growing Role of H-2A Workers in U.S. Agriculture

By Christian Valencia and Nick Paulson The H-2A program allows eligible employers in the U.S. an avenue to request and hire foreign workers to fill temporary agricultural jobs. Applicants must be certified and demonstrate a lack of willing,...

New Prairie Public documentary chronicles life of Lawrence Welk

Prairie Public will premiere a new documentary, “Lawrence Welk: A North Dakota Farm Boy,” that explores the life and legacy of the iconic TV big band leader, Lawrence Welk. Born to German-Russian immigrant parents, Welk built a strong work ethic...

Is Montana A Good Place To Work Without A College Degree?

Is Montana A Good Place To Work Without A College Degree?

I was raised in the generation that told us that if we didn't go to college and get a degree that we wouldn't amount to much in life. So what happened? Well, most of us went to college and got a degree. While it's true that a college education is...

Justice Department subpoenas over 20 doctors, clinics in child transgender procedure probe

Justice Department subpoenas over 20 doctors, clinics in child transgender procedure probe

WASHINGTON (TNND) — The Justice Department has announced that it has sent over 20 subpoenas to doctors and clinics that have been involved with child transgender procedures on Wednesday. The subpoenas are part of a wider investigation into...

Trump's Approval Looking Good in Swing States

Trump's Approval Looking Good in Swing States

Political geeks often obsess about poll numbers, but outside election years, we tend only to have access to national numbers. National approval ratings are not irrelevant, of course, but they don't actually tell you what political geeks need to...

Operation Dry Water targets impaired boating during July 4 weekend

Operation Dry Water targets impaired boating during July 4 weekend

Enforcement agencies across the country, including the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and the North Dakota Game and Fish Department, will participate in “Operation Dry Water” over the coming Fourth of July weekend. The national campaign...

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