Dickinson Students To Join National March For Life

(Dickinson, ND) — Forty students from Trinity High School in Dickinson are headed to the U.S. Capitol this week to participate in the National March for Life. The yearly event is a rally and march against abortion,

Valley City Schools Struggling With Extreme Cold

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(Valley City, ND) — Valley City Public Schools are struggling to keep students warm amid the extreme cold. Superintendent Josh Johnson says the schools were unable to raise the temperature in their classrooms above 50-degrees on Monday.

Vietnam Gold Star Families Wanted For Commemoration

(Minot, ND) — The Vietnam Veterans Committee in Minot is looking for members of Gold Star Families. Gold Star families have had a family member die while on active military duty. All Vietnam veterans are invited to

Nearly 10M Meals Packed In Fargo For Kids

(Fargo, ND) — The goal was ten-million meals but this year’s Feed My Starving Children’s FargoPack has been a great success despite falling a little short. Organizers say nine-million-712-thousand-224 meals were packed this year with over 27-thousand

Anne Carlsen Center Sued Over Alleged Assault

(Jamestown, ND) — The Anne Carlsen Center in Jamestown is being sued by a family of an autistic girl. InForum says the lawsuit claims the girl was physically and sexually assaulted by an employee of the non-profit

Gov. Noem Appoints New Superintendent Of Highway Patrol

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(Pierre, SD) — There’s a new leader of the South Dakota Highway Patrol. Governor Noem has appointed Captain Casey Collins as the new superintendent. His new gig is effective January 22nd. Noem says Collins “brings a wealth

Fire Crews Battle Multiple Blazes

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(Rapid City, SD) — Fire crews in Rapid City have their work cut out for them. Crews responded to three fires on Sunday in below-freezing temperatures. The first one was around 10 a.m. at an apartment on