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Pet Connection: Meet Bandito

Bandito Loves To Play And Play

  If you like to play, this is the guy for you. Meet Bandito in this week’s Pet Connection from Homeward Animal Shelter. He’s a five-year-old Pittie who loves nothing more than running, jumping, wrestling and playing. He would love life with another dog, but has to go to a home with no cats or kids. Bandito has a lovely…

Thompson Baseball Clinches Top Seed in Region Two Tournament

Beat May-Port-CG, 10-1 at home in final regular season game

THOMPSON, N.D — Thompson baseball completes a 17-1 regular season with an 10-1 win at home over May-Port-CG. The Tommies clinched the number one seed in the Class B Region Two Tournament that starts Tuesday at Mayville State. Categories: High School, Top Sports Headlines Tags: Class B Region Two Tournament, NDHSAA Baseball, Thompson Tommies, Thompson Tommies Baseball

Central Cass Baseball Taking Experience into Region One Tournament

Squirrels are number one seed

CASSELTON, N.D — Central Cass baseball entering familiar territory once again as the top tea in the region one tournament after a 14-2 regular season scoring 142 runs. The Squirrels are not getting too comfortable though, even as the defending region champs they still lost in the Class B state tournament as a two seed last season. That defeat still…

Minnesota Vikings Start First Week Of OTA’s

First of a three week session at the team facility in Eagan

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — Minnesota Vikings rookie mini-camp has come and gone. Now, its time for the veterans to join them for three weeks of organized team activities as the ramp up to July’s training camp and finalizing the 53-man roster. The first week is all about taking what’s been learned from the install of the new system off the field…

St. Louis follows Fargo’s lead with using approval voting

The city of St. Louis is inspired by Fargo's trailblazing method allowing approval voting where voters choose as many candidates as they'd like

FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) – Voting for multiple candidates in elections could be the norm sooner than later as more cities look to approval voting for a more effective way to cast votes. “With the people in St. Louis and the people in Fargo, they’re starting to go through this process where they’re saying like, ‘Hey this is really exciting.’ We…

Former Bison QB Patterson Transfers to Temple

Has two years of eligibility left

FARGO, N.D. — Former North Dakota state quarterback, Quincy Patterson, has found a new home with Temple. Patterson went 7-0 this past season throwing for 660 yards and seven touchdowns before losing the starting job to Cam Miller. The Owls went 3-9 last year and joins a first year head coach in Scott Drayton. Patterson has two years of eligibility…

Memory Café celebrates 5 years with a birthday party

FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) -Memory Café is celebrating its 5th year of service at Bethel Church in Fargo. From pottery lessons and a fitness class to service dogs and live music, the Memory Café serves as a safe social gathering place where people experiencing mild to moderate memory loss come together. Organizers are excited to celebrate another year building relationships with…

Fargo Marathon Keeps Pace While Adjusting To Changes

Fargo Marathon Set For Saturday, May 21st

  Fargo, N.D. (KVRR) – Marathon week is back at its traditional time, no matter what obstacles get in the way of runners. The Fargo Marathon is this Saturday. It’s in May for the first time in three years because of COVID. Marathon week events have gone well so far, including the Cyclothon and the FurGo Dog run. But organizers…

Suspect being sought in early morning burglary and assault in south Moorhead

When officers arrived they found a man who had been beaten.

MOORHEAD, Minn. (KFGO/KVRR) – Moorhead police are investigating a burglary and assault that sent one person to the hospital. Officers responded to a disturbance just after 3:30 a.m. Wednesday in the 1300 block of 19 1/2 Street. When officers arrived they found a man who had been beaten. His injuries are not life-threatening. Police learned that the suspect, who was…