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The Dakota Zoo is working on limited hours during the winter season, but the staff are still hard at work fulltime keeping animals fed. The costs of keeping bellies full doesn’t come cheap. → Read More
The record cold temperatures in December prompted some volunteers for the Central Dakota Humane Society to take action to help their four-legged friends. → Read More
Even though Christmas has come and gone the Salvation Army’s Red Kettle campaign isn’t over. → Read More
Hospitals aren’t the only place battling an early and unusual spike in influenza and RSV. Schools are also noticing an increase in absent students. → Read More
Even though the snow we saw Friday morning was minimal, you may have noticed snowplows out moving snow. → Read More
The Bismarck Fire Department made a major upgrade to their fleet. → Read More
Everyone in the Bismarck-Mandan area is probably sick of moving snow around. → Read More
Today officially kicked off the bell-ringing season with a short program at Kirkwood Mall. → Read More
Many of you may have already been outside shoveling all or a portion of your driveway and sidewalk. Custodians at schools across the street were still at work and say they’ve recently had more work added to their winter to-do list. → Read More
Thursday’s severe winter weather will be impacting airports across the state. → Read More
Sanford Health announced layoffs in a letter sent out to employees Wednesday. → Read More
The North Dakota Association of Rural Electric Cooperatives celebrated their grand reopening of a Lineworker Training Center. → Read More
Gallery 522 has found a new home. → Read More
Dr. Baker says health centers are giving out bivalent COVID boosters and flu shots at the same time. → Read More
The transfer will move 40 physicians and 280 staff members to Essentia. → Read More
According to BSC, they’ve added 24 new programs for students to choose from. → Read More
Two Red Cross volunteers from Fargo are making their way down to Florida to help with hurricane relief efforts. → Read More
North Dakota has a reputation of being rural, quiet and safe. But the reality is there are many ugly things that happen, sometimes right before our eyes. → Read More
The country will mourn for approximately 10 days until a funeral is held for the Queen, then the Queen’s eldest son, Prince Charles, will become known as King Charles III. → Read More
Campers said campsites always fill up quickly. → Read More