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North Dakota State Fair Going Country

Jason Aldean, Thomas Rhett and Little Big Town headline July Fair.

The North Dakota State Fair released it’s schedule of artists. The 2017 Grandstand Country Showpass begins on Friday, July 21 with Little Big Town. Sunday, July 23 Brothers Osborne take the stage, Thomas Rhett headlines on Wednesday, July 26. Lonestar plays Thursday night, July 27. Jason Aldean closes out the fair on Friday, July 28. Tickets for the ND State…

White Supremacist Considers Move to Nome, ND

City leaders are considering options after white supremacist Craig Cobb has purchased, or is attempting to purchase an abandoned church.

City leaders in the town of Nome, North Dakota say they have heard a well-known white supremacist may be moving to town. They say Craig Cobb may be purchasing the former Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, an abandoned building within city limits. Cobb became well-known after he purchased property in Leith and voiced it would be a safe place for white nationalists. The town…

Basketball: UND Men and Women Eke Out Big Sky Victories

Men need OT to beat Northern Colorado, Women win 57-51

GRAND FORKS, N.D. (UND Athletics) — Senior Quinton Hooker scored nine of his game-high 26 points in overtime to lift North Dakota to an 87-77 victory over Northern Colorado in men’s Big Sky basketball action Saturday at the Betty Engelstad Sioux Center. Hooker’s 3-pointer to open the extra session gave the Fighting Hawks (13-8, 8-3 BSC) their first lead since holding a 4-2…

Fighting Hawks Men’s Hockey Earns OT Win against St. Cloud State

UND Wins 2-1

GRAND FORKS, N.D. (UND Athletics) — The No. 13 ranked University of North Dakota Fighting Hawks men’s hockey team defeated St. Cloud State, 2-1, in overtime on Saturday night at Ralph Engelstad Arena. Forward Mike Gornall picked a great time to score his first and second goals of the season as the sophomore tied the game in the second period before winning…

Fargo Islamic Community Celebrates Halt on Immigration Executive Order

They also succeeded at removing parts of a house bill in North Dakota which would have allowed communities in the state to decide how many refugees they take in

FARGO, N.D. — Members of the Islamic community had two reasons to celebrate. One is the federal court ruling to block President Trump’s executive order. They also succeeded at removing parts of a house bill in North Dakota which would have allowed communities in the state to decide how many refugees they take in. It all started on the sidewalk…

Neverland Visited Fargo in School Production of Peter and Wendy

Sixty-four students participated in the school musical production

FARGO, N.D. — Lincoln Elementary students took a flight to Neverland in their musical performance of Peter and Wendy. After only a week of school rehearsals, more than 60 students collaborated with the Missoula Children’s Theatre to put on the show. More than 100 children from kindergarten through fifth grade auditioned for roles, and 64 were cast in the show….

Anchor Island Pool Party is Fun for the Whole Family

The annual pool party brought out more than 100 locals looking to bring summer fun to the winter

  FARGO, N.D. — Some locals traded in the cold and snow this afternoon for a tropical pool party. The Fargo Park District held their annual Destination Anchor Island at the indoor pool at Fargo North High School. Entry was $2. Swimmers left with a gift bag full of goodies and a lucky few won bigger prizes. The Park District…

The Stars of PBS Shows Help Kids Explore Engineering and Science

Stars of PBS visited MSUM's Planetarium to help kids and families to learn about astronomy

FARGO, N.D. — Shows on PBS like Sesame Street, Arthur and Clifford all have one thing in common — they are educational. PBS brings their educational programming to life at MSUM with Stars of PBS. “It’s just an opportunity to learn about the stars and the sky,” said Sara Schultz, Planetarium Director. PBS and Moore Engineering teamed up for the…