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Davies’ Satter Commits to NDSU Football

Follows in Dad's Footsteps

FARGO, N.D — North Dakota State football welcomed Davies’ Ty Satter to the team next season, who played both receiver and safety for the Eagles.. The Bison list him as a safety coming in next season. He won’t be the first Satter to suit up for NDSU. His father, Tony, was a running back for the Bison in the late…

President Trump impeached by House, Rep. Peterson votes no on both articles

WASHINGTON – The U.S. House of Representatives has voted to impeach President Donald Trump for abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. On article I, abuse of power, the House voted 230-197. Minnesota Rep. Collin Peterson was one of two Democrats voted against article I. Democratic Rep. Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii voted present. Republican Rep. Kelly Armstrong of North Dakota voted…

LIVE: Dancers And Dogs Come Together For Calendar Benefiting FM Ballet & 4 Luv Of Dog Rescue

Proceeds Benefit Both Non-Profits

  A feat of true artistry graces a new calendar in the FM Metro. Ballet dancers paired with rescue dogs. They’re a pretty potent combination. For the first time, FM Ballet and 4 Luv of Dog Rescue teamed up for the Dogs and Dance 2020 calendar. 100% of the proceeds from the calendar will be split evenly between the ballet…

NDSU Football: Defense/Special Teams Picking Up Offense in Struggles As Team Works Toward Championship Appearance

Offense held to no touchdowns in Quarterfinals

FARGO, N.D. — As North Dakota State football looks ahead to its match-up with Montana State on Saturday in the FCS Playoff semifinals, the offense wants to improve on finishing out drives in the red zone. The Bison were held without a touchdown for the first time since 2002 and under 10 points for the first time since 2014. The…

Three Minnesota Vikings Selected to Pro Bowl

Smith, Hunter, Cook voted to Pro Bowl

Eagan, Minn. (December 17, 2019) – (Vikings Public Relations) Vikings safety Harrison Smith, defensive end Danielle Hunter and running back Dalvin Cook have been selected by players, fans and coaches to the 2020 NFL Pro Bowl. Cook and Smith were both named as starters. Cook is selected to his first Pro Bowl after leading the fan voting as the top…

Clay County Commission votes to accept refugees

Courtesy: KFGOMOORHEAD, Minn. – The Clay County Commission votes unanimously to continue accepting refugees. The resolution was made necessary by President Trump’s executive order requiring local consent before immigrants can be accepted. Commissioner Kevin Campbell says having refugees “comes with challenges,” but in our community, we work together.” He says, “I think it’s a proud day here in Clay County…

LIVE: Harlem Globetrotter “Dragon” Taylor Shows Off His Ball Skills

Globetrotters Coming To Fargo January 3rd

  They’re world famous for their style and flair. They’ve helped solve mysteries with Scooby-Doo. The’ve kept the Washington Generals in their place for decades. And they’re coming to Fargo next month. They’re bringing their “Pushing the Limits” tour to Scheels Arena on January 3rd. Globetrotter Dragon Taylor stopped by the KVRR morning show today. He tried to teach me…

Sheyenne’s Terhark Wins High School Play of the Week

Terhark's Dunk Against Grand Forks Central Wins Play of the Week

FARGO, N.D. — This week’s winner of the Chris High School Play of the Week is Sheyenne’s Tyler Terhark. Terhark took home 64 percent of the votes. Terhark went up for the two-handed jam against Grand Forks Central off the alley-opp from teammate Blake Berg. Congrats to Terhark and the Mustangs for taking home this week’s win. Categories: High School,…

NDSU Football Looking to Create Balance With Different Feel to Game Week

Bison balancing game prep, finals and graduation

FARGO, N.D. — North Dakota State football is getting ready for its semifinal match-up with Montana State on Saturday. As the Bison and Bobcats meet for the second year in a row in the playoffs, this week leading up has a bit of a different feel. By making it into the final four of the field, the balance of student…

Flu Season Off to Unusual Start

Season kicking off with Influenza B rather than typical A-strain

FARGO, N.D. — The CDC estimates that at least 1,300 people nationwide have died from the flu this year. While this number doesn’t surprise one North Dakota epidemiologist, the type of flu affecting people in our region does. “It is a little unusual, if you look back at prior seasons, the A-string is predominant early in the season, and then…