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NDSU Men’s Hoops Finding Spark With Morgan, Nelson Returning to Line-Up

Andrew Morgan and Grant Nelson missed a combined 13 games

FARGO, N.D — “Knowing that were a family again. It’s something we’ve all worked for.” After Monday night’s win over South Dakota, NDSU men’s basketball has won three straight and six of their last seven. During that stretch, the Bison had a full roster for the first time since December 10th. “It’s a happy locker room. We’re all back together….

Jamestown man who was once paralyzed is walking again

He suffered a traumatic brain injury, couldn't speak and was temporarily paralyzed. Doctors told Brown he would never walk again.

JAMESTOWN, N.D. (KVRR) – Josh Brown is nearly two years removed from the tragic four wheeler accident that almost took his life. He suffered a traumatic brain injury, couldn’t speak and was temporarily paralyzed. Doctors told Brown he would never walk again. “I just started walking with help, my sisters helped me and my parents, they helped me stay alive,”…

Cullen Children’s Foundation and HOPE Inc meet on the ice

The game is for a good cause to raise awareness for charity and give kids a chance to play a game they love.

MOORHEAD, Minn. (KVRR) – Cullen Children’s Foundation and HOPE, Inc. join forces for sled hockey for Giving Hearts Day. The game is for a good cause to raise awareness for charity and give kids a chance to play a game they love. People were treated to an extremely competitive contest. The players left it all on the ice and put…

Amy Anderson honored as Fargo Public Schools’ Teacher of the Year

FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) – Fargo’s Teacher of the Year award goes to Amy Anderson, an Early Childhood Special Education Teacher. Anderson was surprised by Superintendent Dr. Rupak Gandhi and awarded the trophy. She teaches at Longfellow and is an Early Childhood Literacy Partner at Agassiz. Anderson works with children ages three to five with a wide variety of special needs….

LIVE: Honor Flight Looking For Help Restarting Veterans Flights On Giving Hearts Day

The Veterans Honor Flight of ND/MN is raising money this Giving Hearts Day

  FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) – This Giving Hearts Day, you can help a non-profit that takes veterans on a free journey to our nation’s capital get back off the ground. The Veterans Honor Flight of North Dakota/Minnesota has been grounded since October, 2019 due to COVID. They’re finally preparing to resume taking veterans to Washington, D.C. with a flight in…

Davies’ Klabo Wins High School Play of the Week

Klabo's dunk against Valley City had 75 percent of the votes

FARGO, N.D — The Chris Heise high school play of the week winner goes to Davies boys basketball and freshman Mason Klabo. Klabo skied high for a transition dunk in a win last Friday over Valley City Congrats to Klabo and the Eagles. Categories: High School, Play of the Week, Top Sports Headlines Tags: \, Am Fam POTW, Chris Heise,…

NDSU Softball Fixing Team Chemistry After Disappointing 2021 Season

Bison did not win Summit League for first time since 2013

FARGO, N.D — North Dakota State softball is happily turning the page to a new chapter after a 2021 season to forget that produced both a losing record for the first time in four years and no Summit League championship for the first time in eight years. A rough start made it hard to recover as the Bison won two…

Protestors want Leonard Peltier released from prison due to the coronavirus

He's 77 years old with multiple health conditions putting him at high risk of dying.

FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) – Supporters of Native activist Leonard Peltier gather in front of the federal courthouse in Fargo after reports of him having COVID start circulating. He’s 77-years-old with multiple health conditions putting him at high risk of dying. “What do we want? Justice! When do we want it? Now!” crowd yells. Peltier is serving two life sentences for…