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Economy already better than before pandemic Bank of America CEO says at NDSU

FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) – During a conversation at North Dakota State University, Bank of America’s CEO sees a bright future for our country’s economy. Brian Moynihan said during Senator Kevin Cramer’s speaker series “The Bully Pulpit” at Richard H. Barry Hall the economy is the size it was before the pandemic. He added Bank of America’s experts estimate it to…

Security procedures modified for Fargo-Moorhead’s Holiday Lights Parade

FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) – Security measures are being modified for this year’s Xcel Energy Holiday Lights Parade in Fargo-Moorhead. Downtown Community Partnership Executive Director Cindy Graffeo says the adjustments were made “in light of the events that happened in Wisconsin,” where at least 6 people were killed and dozens were injured by an SUV that sped through a Christmas parade…

LIVE: All-Original Holiday Production Coming To Empire Theatre In Grand Forks

Grand Forks Native Misti Koop Writes, Directs & Stars In The Holiday Show

  Grand Forks, N.D. (KVRR) — An all-original Holiday show is helping kick off the season this weekend and Grand Forks. Performer and Grand Forks Native Misti Koop is directing and staring in The Holiday Show, which she also wrote. The show premiers at the Empire Theater this week. The show is described as like family holiday specials from the…

NDSU Men’s Basketball Snaps Two-Game Skid with Win over Tarleton State

Bison won 54-53 over the Texans

FARGO, N.D — North Dakota State men’s basketball snaps a two-game losing skid edging out Tarleton State at home on Monday. Jarius Cook led the way for the Bison with 17 points. Rocky Kreuser added 12 and Grant Nelson had 11. NDSU’s next home game is Saturday against Idaho. Categories: College, Top Sports Headlines Tags: Bison Men’s Basketball, Grant Nelson,…

NDSU Football Having A Light Playoff Bye Week

Practicing three days this week

FARGO, N.D — North Dakota State football is feeling like its in 2019 again. With a first round bye in the FCS playoffs, the team has a bit of a lighter schedule this week in order to take full advantage of both rest, recovery and time with family. The Bison plan to have three practices this week and look into…

UND cuts ties with Volleyball Coach Tiffin

Was previously on administrative leave

GRAND FORKS, N.D — After being placed on administrative leave, north Dakota athletics director, Bill Chaves, has decided to move on from volleyball coach Jeremy Tiffin. Chaves was looking into issues made within the program. Assistant coach, Erin Green, who has been filling in as the interim will stay on staff until someone new is hired for the position. Categories:…

An estimated 53 million Americans are expected to travel for Thanksgiving

"If you plan on hitting the skies for some pies or the road for some rolls, travelers should know this year, traffic and crowds will be much different from last year."

FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) — “Primarily the airlines, TSA, and the airports are all working together to make sure the passengers experience is a pleasant as possible during this busier holiday travel period,” said Executive Director, Fargo Airport Authority Shawn Dobberstein. If you plan on hitting the skies for some pies or the road for some rolls, travelers should know this…

Fill the Dome breaks new record with 25 tons of food

Due to COVID, no food actually touched the floor of the dome for a second year in a row.

FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) — Due to COVID, no food actually touched the floor of the dome for a second year in a row. Instead, high school students worked effortlessly to collect food at their schools and bring in monetary donations. Great Plains Food Bank will distribute the food throughout the region. The need has gone up greatly during the pandemic….