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Proposed bills in North Dakota House target MRNA vaccines

BISMARCK, N.D. (KVRR) — A Senate bill would outright ban all MRNA-based vaccines in North Dakota. According to the CDC, MRNA is created in a lab to teach our cells how to make a protein. That triggers an immune response which produces antibodies and protects people from getting sick. According to the Cleveland Clinic, MRNA vaccines are also used to…

STURDY Act protects children from furniture tip-over injuries

WASHINGTON (KVRR) — Sen. Amy Klobuchar and a Minnesota mother are raising awareness about a new law designed to protect children from furniture tip-over injuries. The STURDY Act requires companies to test products for safety and stability before being sold. As a result, nearly 10,000 kids go to the emergency room for injuries. Klobuchar was joined in Washington by Janet…

High School Girls Hoops: Squirrels Run Away In Second Half For Win Over Vikings

Central Cass Defeats Kindred 68-53

KINDRED, ND–  The Kindred Vikings hosted the Central Cass Squirrels Tuesday night for a Class B, Region 1 showdown. After a tightly contested first half, the Squirrels came away with the 68-53 win over their rival. Central Cass is now 12-3 on the season while Kindred falls to 10-5. Categories: High School, Top Sports Headlines Tags: Central Cass, Central Cass…

Nat’l Coalition Against Censorship opposes ND bills related to explicit book contents

FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) — The National Coalition Against Censorship opposes 2 bills in the North Dakota legislature that controls contents in books. “This is a lot of censorship. In fact, it really starts with the display bill that was amended. That’s undoubtedly unconstitutional. What’s already on the books in North Dakota is unconstitutional. The Supreme Court declared in 1989 that…

Downtown Fargo Library introduces free legal kiosk

FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) — A new kiosk at the Main Fargo Public Library downtown can help you find legal information. Legal Services North Dakota is teaming up with the library to create the legal kiosk program. Officials say Legal Services North Dakota reached out to them about creating a legal service to make it easier for people to find accurate…

Salvation Army falls short of $1 million bell ringing goal

FARGO-MOORHEAD (KVRR) – Bell ringers in the F-M metro raised $848,210.24 for the Salvation Army during the holiday season. That’s nearly 85 percent of the $1 million goal. The non-profit says no services will be cut. Realtors raised the most money, nearly $25,000. Firefighters raised over $18,000 and law enforcement around $10,000. The Salvation Army thanking all bell ringers, businesses that…

North Dakota Takes Down NDSU at the Betty

The Fighting Hawks Beat the Bison in Women's Hoops For the First Time Since 2019

GRAND FORKS, ND — The North Dakota Fighting Hawks won on the glass outrebounding the North Dakota State Bison 44-37, had fewer turnovers, 20-16, and shot a scorching 38 percent from 3-point range while holding the Bison to 26 percent to earn their first win over NDSU since 2019. The Fighting Hawks are now 10-0 on their home floor this…

Arctic explorer from Minnesota documents climate change effects in Greenland

The Moorhead Public Library gets a taste of Greenland thanks to a special visit from an arctic explorer.

MOORHEAD, Minn. (KVRR) — Lonnie Dupre, a Minnesota mountaineer and polar explorer, shares his most recent visit to Greenland to document the effects on climate change. It’s been 20 years since Dupre and John Hoelscher completed the first and only circumnavigation of Greenland. A 6,500-mile journey featuring kayaks, polar bears and mountains, all non-motorized with a dog team over frozen…