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‘I’m not embarrassed to say that I’m flat broke’ Lindquist does everything he can to help Ukrainians

FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) – Air Force veteran Mark J. Lindquist has 10 months work of donations ready to head to Ukraine. It includes $3.3 million in medical supplies given by Hero, Sanford Health and Essentia Health and a couple million dollars worth of winter coats. The issue is getting all the supplies to Minneapolis to be shipped to New Jersey…

NDSU Destroys Denver: Stays Unbeaten at Home

North Dakota State Blows Out Denver at the SHAC

FARGO– The Bison set the tone on the first possession defensively forcing the Denver Pioneers into a shot clock violation. The Bison held to Pioneers to just 43 points on their way to their seventh home win of the season and the 71-43 win. Categories: College, Top Sports Headlines Tags: NDSU, NDSU Basketball, NDSU Women’s Basketball

Blarney Stone opens new location at Hotel Donaldson

FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) — After nine months of renovations, Blarney Stone officially opens at the Hotel Donaldson with new ownership. The historic hotel is now adding Irish flavors. Blarney Stone’s fourth location opens on the corner of 1st Avenue North and Broadway featuring your favorite pub amenities and live music. “Food is smelling great in the back. The staff is…

Public shares concerns about moving horses & cattle from Theodore Roosevelt Nat’l Park

NORTH DAKOTA (KVRR) – The National Park Service takes questions from the public on its proposed livestock management plan with horses and cattle at Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Federal officials want to create one because laws surrounding the park don’t address livestock. They also want to continue a natural ecosystem and horses and cattle can take resources from wildlife like…

State leaders spread awareness on “Slow Down, Move Over law”

BISMARCK, N.D. (KVRR) — North Dakota lawmakers are working on a bill to make it safer for all drivers who find themselves on the shoulder of the road with their hazard lights on. Current state law applies to emergency vehicles, tow trucks, and highway maintenance vehicles. It would expand the state’s current move over law to cover all vehicles displaying…

LIVE: Opening Day For The Blarney Stone At The Hotel Donaldson

Iconic Downtown Fargo Spot Reopening After More Than Two Years

  FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) – The restaurant at the Hotel Donaldson is back open today after more than two years. The owner of The Blarney Stone bought the iconic Downtown Fargo hotel and restaurant last year. They spent nine months renovating it, combining Irish food and drink with well-known touches from the original HoDo restaurant. Check out some of the…

Sanford Health dietitian shares healthy eating habits

FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) — Sanford Health’s senior dietitian shares advice on healthier eating habits if you’re watching your weight. Casey Bjoralt says many people go into a diet with an all-or-nothing mentality where they feel they have to eliminate certain foods. She says this leads to failure as people tend to overeat the same foods. Bjoralt says a balance in…

North Dakota Women’s Basketball Returns From Road Trip Thursday

North Dakota Looks to Stop Their Losing Streak on Home Floor

GRAND FORKS, N.D. — The Fighting hawks went from 2-0 in Summit League play to 0-3 after falling to North Dakota State, South Dakota, and South Dakota state on the road. North dakota is still a perfect 7-0 on the season at home however and will host Omaha Thursday  and Denver Saturday though at the Betty. Coach Mallory Bernhard and…

Mason Puts the “K” in Klabo: 1,000 Career Points

Davies Sophomore Scores 1,000th Career Point in Win Over West Fargo

FARGO– Davies sophomore guard Mason Klabo scored his one thousandth career point Tuesday night in the eagles 97-59… Win over the West Fargo packers.  The Eagles led 61-29 midway through the second half when Klabo pulled up for a 3-pointer putting the 16 year old sophomore into the history books. Klabo is on pace to challenge Aanen Moody for North…