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Softball: Bismarck hosts Dickinson in Saturday doubleheader
BISMARCK, N.D. — On Saturday, the Bismarck Demons returned to the diamond for a doubleheader against reigning state champion Dickinson Midgets. Mandan completed their doubleheader against Williston after the second game was postponed on Friday. Softball Scoreboard: Bismarck Demons 8 Dickinson Midgets 18 Final Game 1 Bismarck Demons 6 Dickinson Midgets 16 Final Game 2 […]
Big plans for Missouri Valley Complex development
"That's one of the other driving forces with how we want to redevelop this. We haven't had a fair for a long time and we're the capital city. We should have a fair," expressed Munson. "We should bring all of our residents together for that opportunity and it hasn't happened."
Bismarck radio personality Mark Armstrong dies at age 67
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - Former Burleigh County Commissioner and Bismarck radio personality Mark Armstrong died Saturday at the age of 67. Armstrong served as County Commissioner twice, first from 2006 to 2014, and again from 2018 to 2022. He also worked for the North Dakota Workforce Safety and Insurance and spent many years on early morning talk radio with Phil Parker on a show called “PMS in the Morning.”
Control the pests inside and outside of your home
BISMARCK, ND (KXNET) — Some of us love the warmer weather of summertime, but not necessarily the pesky pests that can come with it. Orkin Pest Control can help with those pesky spiders, wasps, mice, mosquitos, and flies. Jackson Wandler said, “Spiders are definitely prevalent in this time of...
North Dakota Polynesian Club celebrates culture at PAC Fest
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - A fairly new group, the North Dakota Polynesian Cultural Club, hosted its first Pacific Island, Asian, Arts and Culture Festival, or PAC Fest for short. The North Dakota Polynesian Club invited the public to come eat cultural food, watch performances of cultural dances and listen to...
Brick Oven Bakery is looking for new team members
BISMARCK, ND (KXNET) — Brick Oven Bakery is looking to expand their team. They are looking to hire a baker for their midnight to 8 a.m. and have two openings for their lunch prep staff from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. You can put in your application on the bakery’s website or stop by […]
Culinary Arts students at Legacy High School compete in their version of ‘Cupcake Wars’
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - We’re getting close to the end of the school year. Many kids have already started their summer break and most others will be out for the summer next week. The end of the year means final tests and projects for many students, but an end-of-the-year project at Legacy High School is pretty sweet.
Ottercreek Mountain Bike Race and Kids’ Colorblast Bike Ride filling up
MANDAN, N.D. (KFYR) - Registration for the Otter-Creek Mountain Bike Race and Festival is open and filling up fast. Marketing and Event Coordinator Melissa Marquardt says they’re limiting the race to 200 participants. It’s almost full. “It’s just an awesome day for everybody. We’ve got two food trucks...
Bismarck man pleads guilty to rape
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - A Bismarck man pleaded guilty to raping a teenage girl. Police say the girl told them she was in a relationship with Maurice Meadows. When officers searched Meadow’s phone, they found sexually explicit text messages between the two. Meadows will be sentenced later.
Construction starts on I-94′s exit 161
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - Construction on I-94′s exit 161 between Bismarck and Mandan started on May 15. Project Engineer Bernie Southam said building the new single-point urban interchange is a multi-year project. In 2024, they’ll focus on phase one, which includes building bridge embankments. Southam said you can expect delays in the area due to lane closures.
Bismarck Veterans Memorial Public Library sees large increase in borrowing
"Where we've really seen a lot of growth is with our digital collections and things like that. That has really grown over the past 10 years. That's where we are really seeing that increase come from," noted Jacobs.
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