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Games for Fargo Force Opening Series Rescheduled

FARGO, N.D. — The Fargo Force were set to open their season this weekend at home, however, the pair of games with the Lincoln Stars has been rescheduled. One game will be played on Thursday, December 3rd, the other on February 11th, both puck drops set for 7:05. In a statement from the team, minimum standards of the safety protocols…

LIVE: Breaking Down Minnesota’s Big Races

MSUM Political Science Professor Dr. Barbara Headrick Goes Over Peterson, Smith, Trump And More

  Even after winning 15 straight elections in Minnesota’s seventh congressional district, one local political expert says it’s not surprising Collin Peterson is facing the end of his congressional career today. Former State Senator and Lieutenant Governor Michelle Fischbach beat Peterson by nearly 14 percent. MSUM Political Science Professor Dr. Barbara Headrick says people smarter than her predicted Fischbach would…

Social Distancing: Historical Gem

Check Out A Building From 1871

  Let’s take a minute to take a deep breath and forget about election results. Go take a walk today, or maybe a bike ride. The weather is wonderful for that, and that’s pretty rare this time of year. I took a bike ride along the river in North Moorhead and Fargo Tuesday afternoon. It was relaxing, and I rode…

Northern Cass Volleyball Caps Off Regular Season With 16-1 Record; First Place in Region One

Beat Central Cass in Straight Sets

CASSELTON, N..D — Northern Cass already clinched the top seed in the Region One Tournament but had one more game left in the regular season. The Jaguars traveled to Central Cass to take on the Squirrels. The Jaguars came in on a eight-game win streak and made it nine with a straight sets victory. Northern Cass rolls into postseason play…

NDSU, UND, Concordia, MSUM Don’t Hold Any Practices On Election Day

NCAA made rule in September not to hold practices on Nov. 3

FARGO, N.D. — Minnesota along with NDSU, UND, Concordia and MSUM did not hold practices. The NCAA passed a rule in September making it mandatory for teams to give their players the first Tuesday in November off to make sure everyone votes. Bison athletes were all 100 percent registered. Fighting Hawks student athletes for inclusion and diversity made a push…

MN Sec. of State says there’s no issues reported at polling places

SAINT PAUL, Minn. – Minnesota’s Secretary of State says there’s an “absence” of things to report in regards to issues at the polls or in election offices. Steve Simon says there were no fights over masks, voting eligibility or voter suppression in the state. He adds there were lines in many places in the Twin Cities Metro, but they seemed longer…

Minnesota Vikings quiet as NFL trade deadline passes

Deadline was 3 P.M. Tuesday

MINNEAPOLIS – (FOX 9) The NFL trade deadline came at 3 p.m. Tuesday, and the Minnesota Vikings couldn’t have been quieter. The only move the Vikings made came back on Oct. 22, trading defensive end Yannick Ngakoue to the Baltimore Ravens for a 2021 third round pick, and a conditional pick. In six games with the Vikings, Ngakoue led the…

LIVE: Pandemic Can Make Memory Issues Worse For Patients With Alzheimer’s

November is National Amzheimer's Disease Awareness Month

  November is National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month, and local memory care experts say the pandemic could be making it even harder to care for loved ones with memory loss. Barry Maring with “Right at Home” says memory problems can start slowly. Anything from forgetting people’s names, to forgetting your routine and losing your ability to reason. If you suspect…

Welcome to Election Day Minnesota

(FOX 9) – Minnesotans are heading to the polls Tuesday to cast their ballots in the 2020 general election. A record number of Minnesotans have already voted. As of Monday evening, more than 1.8 million absentee ballots had been accepted, according to Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon. Simon said overall turnout could hit 80% of the state’s voting-age population—a mark Minnesota has…