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Shoppers Help Raise Thousands to Fight Hunger

More than $40,000 raised by shoppers at checkout for the Great Plains Food Bank

Shoppers at Hornbacher’s helped raise more than $44,000 to help feed the hungry. The grocery store chain collected donations from people at the checkouts from November 30th to December 27th last year. They presented a check for the money they collected to the Great Plains Food Bank. The president of Hornbacher’s says they are overwhelmed by the community’s support for their…

The Last Extreme Pita in the F-M Area Shuts Down

After suriving two cars crashing through its doors, the local business has closed up shop

  The last of four Extreme Pita franchises in the metro has closed its doors. The location at 4265 45th St. South in Fargo quietly ceased operations recently leaving only a sign reading “closed” and a lock on the front door. The business opened in 2006 and had its fair share of mishaps in 2016 including two cases where vehicles crashed…

NDSU, UND Football Introduce Recruiting Classes

Bison, Fighting Hawks Add 25, 20 Prospects Respectively

Watch the video to see analysis and reaction on the recruiting classes of NDSU and UND Football, as shown on KVRR Sports. Full classes: NDSU (courtesy NDSU) Austin Avery, TE/FB, 6-3, 225, Yorkville, Ill. (Yorkville HS) Josh Babicz, TE, 6-5, 228, Barrington, Ill. (Barrington HS) Jack Begley, LB, 6-3, 205, Omaha, Neb. (Millard North HS) Noah Gindorff, TE, 6-6, 235,…

LIVE: Relive The NDSU Dynasty With Bison Illustrated

Magazine's Latest Issue Celebrates Five Straight Championships

KVRR’s Adam Ladwig talks with Joe Kerlin, the editor of Bison Illustrated magazine. They’re releasing a commemorative issue about NDSU’s five straight FCS national championships. The magazine will be available for free at sites all over the F-M area. You can also subscribe to have the magazine sent to your home at www.bisonillustrated.com. Categories: Entertainment, Morning – In The Studio…

The City on the Grow: Introducing ‘West Fargo 2.0’

The Vision Session allowed for the community to contribute ideas for an expansion plan

The City of West Fargo and the West Fargo Park District are brainstorming in an effort to create what they call ‘West Fargo: 2.0’. West Fargo officials say they need a little bit of thinking outside the box so the city can be bigger…and better. City planners, representatives with the park district and consultants from Town Planning and Urban Design…

Analyzing the Home Builders Association’s 2016 Report

Overal things look good, but there is some concern for affordable housing

Between Fargo, West Fargo, Moorhead, and Dilworth Housing activity is steady and values are the highest they’ve been since 2008. That’s according to the Home Builders Association of Fargo–Moorhead’s 2016 Annual Report. The report shows positive numbers in just about all areas and where there were declines, they were mostly minimal. Overview   Last year 4,550 building permits, which include…

How the Supreme Court Nominee Impacts a Generation

We ask a local political scientist why this important decision can reshape the constitution

  It’s a decision which affects all of us, and could affect us for a whole generation. MSUM political science professor Dr. Barbara Headrick said this is one of the most important positions in Washington D.C. “You only have nine people on the Supreme Court and that is the final arbiter of what does the constitution mean, what do federal…