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It's the unofficial weekend that kicks off the summer season, and a lot of people are going to hightail it for the lakes and prairies of the region to get away for the first…
ST. PAUL, Minn.--Gov. Tim Walz and his team are expected to provide plans for reopening bars and restaurants in a press briefing on Wednesday. Walz will be joined by Department of Health Commissioner Jan Malcolm, Department of Employment and Economic…
WASHINGTON - "We are living at a time right now where our non-profits are the backbone of getting food to people," said Senator Amy Klobuchar. The COVID-19 crisis has brought on an increased demand for…
BISMARCK, N.D. - The North Dakota Industrial Commission will vote tomorrow on if the state should mandate production cuts for oil producers. Economists are warning them to vote no. They warn forcing producers to…
MOORHEAD, Minn. -- The steel gates won't be up for much longer as DeeDee Sonstelie and her team are working to have their shop FM Antiques in the Moorhead Mall for it's Tuesday re-opening. "It's…
NORTH DAKOTA - Officials at a Fargo-based electronics manufacturing company confirms an outbreak of coronavirus among their employees. Fargo Assembly says employees across the wiring harness manufacturers' four North Dakota facilities tested positive for Covid-19. The business did not specify…
GRAND FORKS, N.D. - Grand Forks Mayor Micheal Brown is giving us an update on what his team calls "The Smart Restart." With nearly half of their nearly 300 positive COVID-19 cases already…
FARGO, N.D. - Leaders in the agriculture industry are discussing the massive impact the coronavirus has on commodity prices. Since the outbreak began, the price of wheat has fallen three percent, corn 15 percent,…
Gardens are big right now -- or at least, a lot of people want them to be. Unfortunately, if you just couldn't wait and went ahead with planting out, you might have a yard right…
DETROIT LAKES, Minn. -- The wheels of business may be halted for thousands of motorcoach companies around the country as the vehicles are parked. But a band of owners are shifting into gear to…
FARGO, N.D. -- A iconic Fargo restaurant is re-opening it's doors after a kitchen remodel and new steps put in place to protect customers. The Sons Of Norway's door are set to re-open to the…
DETROIT LAKES, Minn. -- In Detroit Lakes, shop owners say it's not the usual bustling Saturday opener they normally see walking in. "I think the main rush will happen at the start of the week…
FARGO, N.D. -- The doors may be open at West Acres Mall in Fargo but you may notice some changes on your next trip. The food court space is limited to just one…
DETROIT LAKES, Minn. -- The fishing opener starts on Saturday but before you think about picking up a rod and heading out on the boat the DNR has new rules. The department recommends…
FARGO, N.D. -- Dental offices in North Dakota are now open for individuals to take care of non-emergency dental needs. Dr. Brenda Barfield of Friendly Smiles Cosmetic Dentistry in Fargo is reminding those that may…
The second round of federal funds for small businesses hit hard by the coronavirus is going fast. And if your business needs help, Small Business Administration officials in our region say you should apply now.…
MOORHEAD, Minn. -- One of Moorhead's most popular dining spots is getting ready to reopen thanks to some help from the community. Rustica closed it's doors on March 28th after the statewide stay-at-home-order took effect…
The Great Plains Food Bank is being hit with a double whammy this morning. At a time when demand is up a lot for their food supplies, volunteers and donations are down.…
A popular Moorhead restaurant is asking for your help this morning keeping its doors open after financial struggles brought on by the pandemic. Downtown Moorhead's Rustica closed its doors due to the coronavirus health threat…
FARGO, N.D. - Casey's General Stores is giving a $5,000 donation to Great Plains Food Bank to help support efforts to feed families during the pandemic. Casey's recently partnered with Feeding America to provide $500,000…
BISMARCK, N.D.--Arts, culture and creative industries impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic can now apply for CARES Act funding. The North Dakota Council on the Arts announced a total of $371,700 is available on Monday. Organizations and nonprofits whose revenue relies…
FARGO, N.D. -- Wurst Bier Hall in downtown Fargo and Wurst Bier Hall West in West Fargo are keeping the doors closed. In a Facebook post it says they have been fielding concerns from employees and felt it was in…
NORTH DAKOTA - Businesses in North Dakota have re-opened their doors, but not before implementing some guidelines. "Staff will be wearing masks when they're interacting with customers within six feet. We have our sanitation…
FARGO, N.D.--West Acres will reopen May 8 with new COVID-19 policies and procedures in place. The new policies include limited mall hours, altered food court operations, a new minor policy, closure of high-touch and furniture areas and distancing guidelines. West…
FARGO N.D. -- NDSU Professor Dr. Paul Carson says looking at new hospitalizations and deaths instead of new cases is a better way of gauging the virus. As testing across North Dakota has increased,…
FARGO, N.D. — Although bars, restaurants and other businesses can choose to open Friday morning, how they operate will look different than what we're used to. Business owners and customers have to follow…
FARGO, N.D. - The Red River Zoo showed us some of the safety improvements they've been making to prepare for their reopening this Saturday. The zoo says that the entire zoo will be covered with…
FARGO, N.D. -- Students involved in NDSU's Fashion, Apparel and Business Organization look forward to the end of April all year long. It means it's time for the annual fashion show, where members get the…
FARGO, N.D. -- Mariah Prussia of MPX Fitness says she is ready to go back to seeing her clients in person. After the coronavirus caused her business to go online, she's been keeping busy with…
WORTHINGTON, Minn. - House Agriculture Committee Chairman Congressman Collin Peterson discusses the struggles pig farmers are going through during the pandemic He says 160,000 hogs are being euthanized across the country every day because…



