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LIVE: Creepies & Co.

What better way to wake up on a beautiful October morning than with several thousand bugs staring hungrily back at you? Halloween or not, for Kari Sunderland, that's exactly how every morning can go at…

Community Celebrates National Child Health Day

FARGO, N.D. -- Twenty six years ago, Tammy DeSautel brought home her own bundle of joy. Right away, she knew she'd be facing a different set of challenges than most mothers do. Her daughter was born with Cerebral Palsy. "26…

Life 97.9 Receives Donations To Help Babies In Need

FARGO, N.D. -  After reading an article in the newspaper about the need of donations for premature babies in "Churches United for the Homeless", Life 97.9 wanted to do something to help. The radio station…

October is REAL ID Month in North Dakota

BISMARCK, N.D. -- Gov. Doug Burgum has proclaimed October as North Dakota REAL ID Month. It is a reminder that starting October 1, 2020, travelers will need a REAL ID-compliant form of identification to board a commercial flight. You'll also…

Rising Red River Causes Pedestrian And Elm Street Closures

FARGO, N.D. -- Recent heavy rains in the southern Red River basin is causing the river to rise resulting in minor flooding. Fargo Park District has raised the pedestrian bridge at Lindenwood Park and the floating bridge at Dike East.…

Interior Secretary Hears From North Dakota Landowners

HOPE, N.D. -- North Dakota landowners are voicing their concerns about the government's handling of private property rights. They shared their concerns with Department of Interior Secretary David Bernhardt. He was the guest at a roundtable hosted by Senators Kevin…

LIVE: America's Monsters, Superheroes and Villains

Just in time for Halloween, superheroes, monsters and villains are descending on the Fargo metro area. And they've landed right inside the Morning Show studio. It's all part of a brand-new exhibit coming to the…

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