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N.D. Winter Sports Roundup: West Fargo Sweeps the Night’s Action

West Fargo United, Packers Boys and Girls Basketball come out with wins

WEST FARGO, N.D. — A big first night of the winter sports season for West Fargo. West Fargo United won 3-1 against Fargo North-South on the ice. On the hardwood, both girls and boys basketball teams earned wins. The girls won at Sheyenne, 71-48, while the boys won at home in a close game, 97-84. Categories: High School, Top Sports…

Annual Moorhead Shop-With-A-Cop event adjusted due to pandemic

Although this year’s event looks different than normal, it continues to have a big impact on kids across the metro

MOORHEAD, Minn. (KVRR) — The Moorhead Police Athletics & Activities League teams up with other local organizations to host the annual Shop-With-A-Cop event. For most, the usual hustle and bustle of shopping for the holidays is missing this year. That’s certainly the case for kids across the metro who were supposed to spend a day on a shopping spree alongside…

Cass County legislators discuss 2021 legislative session priorities

The Cass County Legislative Policy Panel was hosted by the FMWF Chamber

FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) — It’s the second day of the Legislative Preview Summit hosted by The Chamber. Tuesday’s session featured State Sen. Jim Roers and Ron Sorvaag and Rep. Karla Rose Hanson of Fargo and State Sen. Judy Lee of West Fargo. Lawmakers discussed budgeting for the upcoming years, the FM Diversion Project and COVID-19 vaccine distribution. When asked if…

High School Basketball Return: Kindred Bests Hillsboro-CV

Vikings won 64-43

KINDRED, N.D. — After a two-week delay to the high school winter sports season, basketball returned with a bang! Kindred lead 30-9 in the second quarter and went on to win 64-43. Both Davies basketball programs scored over 100 points in their wins against Wahpeton. Categories: High School, Top Sports Headlines Tags: Kindred Basketball, Kindred Vikings, NDHSAA, NDHSAA Basketball

Amy Olson Falls One Shot Short of First Major in Emotional Final Round

Lost her father-in-law; father of NDSU Linebackers coach, Grant, on Saturday night

HOUSTON  – Oxbow native Amy Olson fell one shot short of history Monday afternoon finishing second at the U.S. Women’s Open in what would’ve been her first win and first major championship on the LPGA Tour. Heading in to the final round, Olson learned that her father-in-law, Lee Olson, father of NDSU Linebackers coach, Grant Olson, died unexpectedly Saturday night….

Making History: Moorhead’s D’Agostino Qualifies for World Weightlifting Junior Championships

Will compete in Saudi Arabia for USA Weightlifting in March

MOORHEAD, Minn. — When Christano D’Agostino arrived at Moorhead high school as a freshman he was looking for a way to gain an advantage on the baseball field  after taking a weightlifting class along with a little belief from his coach sport became part of life. We just saw his physical stature. You could told he was built for the…

Bison 1660’s Keith Brake Breaks Down NDSU Women’s Basketball’s Strong Season

Team is off to a 3-0 start

FARGO, N.D. — North Dakota State women’s basketball is off to a 3-0 start to the season. It’s the first time the Bison have beat three division one opponents in a row to start the year and its earned them a 16 ranking in the latest mid-major poll. The voice of the team, Keith Brake, breaks down what’s going right…

FDA approves emergency use of Pzier COVID-19 vaccine

UNITED STATES — The FDA approves emergency use of the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine. Shots will begin a few days after the decision. The FDA called the vaccine from Pfizer and its German partner BioNTech safe and strongly protective. Initial doses are scarce and rationed, with health workers and those living in long term care first in line. Enough for the…

KFGO’s Bob Harris Dies of COVID-19 After 2 Week Battle

FARGO (KFGO) – KFGO personality Bob Harris has lost his fight with COVID-19. Harris, 65, died at Sanford Medical Center in Fargo early Friday evening. He was hospitalized Thanksgiving Day after experiencing shortness of breath. Harris had been in the ICU. Harris, long time host of “Night Time Live” and “The Harris Happening” podcast, was well known and respected in…