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Equine Trail Sports is set to make its Eastern North Dakota debut on Friday, July 26th, with an exciting event at the Stutsman County Fairgrounds. The day will feature both a morning in-hand competiti ...
The number of Americans who can pass a civics test is far smaller than the number who express strong opinions about ...
Here are today’s top headlines with KX News on the Go. Military families attending the North Dakota State Fair next week are in for a day of celebration and ...
There are two special events this weekend for both baseball and history lovers, alike. They’re called “Legacies on the Mound: Black Baseball Players in North Dakota History” ...
Project leaders say the museum will be completed sometime in 2027. Construction is on track to start next month.
Baseball historian and author Phil S. Dixon will present “Legacies on the Mount: Baseball Players in North Dakota History” at ...
The most recent Fourth of July conveniently occurred on a Friday making for a long holiday weekend for many folks.
Bennett Goehner wasn't on U.S. soil for his 18th birthday. He was a little busy playing baseball in Canada. "I was surprised and very excited to get the experience and opportunity," said Goehner, a ...
Mike Clemens, a farmer near Wimbledon, N.D., who serves North Dakota farmers on the SBARE board, winds his New Holland L328 skid steer with a grapple arm between the calf-high ...
A headline of the July 5, 1900, Jamestown Alert said “Heaviest rainfall in North Dakota for many years last night and today.” The article went on to call the showers a “million dollar rain” that was ...
Deb Greshik looked at the flowers and vegetable plants being given away at the 4-H Livestock Arena at the Stutsman County Fairgrounds on Tuesday, July 1, searching for a few that she could give to her ...
Tornadoes are among the most violent and unpredictable weather events. With wind speeds ranging from 65 to over 200 mph, they can damage buildings, uproot trees, and pose serious risks to people ...