Early voting numbers show higher turnout than previous primary elections FARGO — It’s election day tomorrow in North Dakota and the state has just released the number of voters that took part in early voting last week. According to the Secretary of State’... See more
Fargo Parks kick off their 27th year of Midwest Kid Fest FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) — Good thing kids are out of school now – not just for the fire setting thing, but also that Friday was open for everyone to attend KidFest in Island Park! This marks the 27th ins... See more
At some point, one unidentifiable in this constantly shifting chaos we call the college athletics world, things moved from sports to money. For 100 years, management dominated labor with players unable to see a red cent from their work on the field. For a... See more
Cutting tribal college funding a threat to learning culture, self-determination, graduates say FORT YATES, N.D. (North Dakota Monitor) – New graduates of Sitting Bull College said proposed funding cuts to tribal colleges could mean losing schools where tr... See more
ICE denies humanitarian parole request for Minnesota woman in detention with ovarian cyst WASHINGTON, D.C. (Minnesota Reformer) — U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement says it will not release a Minnesota woman facing deportation on humanitarian parole... See more