North Dakota News

Farm worker hurt while cleaning bin

WYNDMERE, N.D. (KVRR-KFGO) – A farm worker in rural Wyndmere suffered non-life-threatening injuries Thursday when his leg got caught in a bin sweeper. The Richland County Sheriff’s Office says its department, Wyndmere Fire Department, and Wyndmere Ambulance responded to a…

VisionBank to be renamed 'Bravera'

FARGO (KVRR) - VisionBank, which operates three branches in Fargo, is changing its name to Bravera. VisionBank was acquired by Bravera Holdings Corp in March. The name change is effective Oct. 6. The company says Bravera "will maintain the high…

Great Plains Food Bank presented with two big donations

FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) -- Great Plains' Hunger Action Month gets some major support through two big donations. North Dakota Farmers Union and Farmers Union Enterprises donated 35,000 pounds of ham from Redwood Farms in Iowa. Later in the day, Hornbacher's…

Pet Connection: Meet Onyx and Mystic

FARGO -- These two are the last of a litter of seven that had a rocky start in life, and as you can see from their cuddly and compliant behavior, they're determined…

Horace City Council gives approval to backyard chickens

HORACE, N.D. (KVRR-KFGO) – It’s taken some time but the Horace City Council has approved the backyard chicken ordinance and residents will very soon be able to own up to six chickens to accommodate growing interest in the practice. “We…

Feed the Hungry Tour Stops in Fargo

FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) - The Fargo Air Museum is known for, well, its classic aircrafts. But on September 3rd, it hosted a different kind of vintage conveyance for a…

Buffalo Wild Wings Foundation Gives $11,500 to ABLE Games

FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) - A big donation is set to help many children with disabilities compete in athletics. The LaHaise family owns 11 Buffalo Wild Wings locations in North and South Dakota and Minnesota, and every October they focus on…

Avian flu found in North Dakota, South Dakota turkeys

FARGO (North Dakota Monitor) — Avian flu has hit turkey farms in North Dakota and South Dakota, the first cases in commercial flocks in the United States since early July. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection…

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