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Thursday, May 2nd Weather
TODAY: CLOUDY AND SHOWERY. BECOMING BREEZY WITH A FEW THUNDERSHOWERS LATER THIS AFTERNOON. HIGH: NEAR 55. WIND: SOUTHEAST TO SOUTHWEST 5 TO 15, GUSTING TO 25 LATER. RAIN AMOUNTS: A QUARTER TO THREE QUARTERS OF AN INCH. TONIGHT: DECREASING CLOUDS AND BREEZY. WIND: SOUTHEAST TO SOUTHWEST 10 TO 25 MPH....
Transfer Station hours change May 4th
Starting May 4th, 2024 the transfer station will be open on Saturday's form 9 a.m.-12 noon. The grass and branch site is open 24/7 year round to drop off your grass. leaves and small branches 3 inch or less - larger branches please bring up to the transfer station (free to Valley City residents).
Valley City Results from West Fargo Packer Relays
Valley City Track & Field participated at the West Fargo Packer Relays, last Friday with the Hi-Liners capturing three individual wins, with Reagan Berg qualifying for yet another event at the state meet. With the regular season winding down the meet is Tuesday, May 7th at Jamestown and then Monday, May 13th at home before heading to Regionals hosted at NDSU on Friday, May 17th.
Culver’s Donating to Local Ag Initiatives
(NAFB.com) – For the tenth straight year, Culver’s is offering guests a single scoop of Fresh Frozen Custard in exchange for a $1 donation to local FFA chapters and other agricultural education organizations. It’s a part of the annual “Scoops of Thanks Day” that celebrates the impact of farm-fresh dairy that makes Culver’s Fresh Frozen Custard beloved by guests. Guests can choose between How Now Brown Cow, Chocolate, or Vanilla for their single scoop in exchange for the $1 donation. This year, guests can also make their donation in exchange for a single scoop of Fresh Frozen Custard through the Culver’s website or on the Culver’s app. Culver’s hopes to surpass the results from last year’s Scoops of Thanks Day, on which the brand served up more than 153,000 scoops during the fundraiser at nationwide locations. To find the nearest Culver’s location and celebrate Scoops of Thanksgiving Day, go to Culver’s location page.
Friday, May 3rd Weather
TODAY: MOSTLY SUNNY THIS MORNING, VARIABLY TO MOSTLY CLOUDY THIS AFTERNOON. A FEW SHOWERS. HIGH: UPPER 50S TO 60. WIND: WEST/SOUTHWEST 10 TO 25, GUSTING TO 30 MPH. TONIGHT: DECREASING CLOUDS AND COOL. LOW; UPPER 30S. WIND: TURNING TO THE NORTHWEST, LIGHT. TOMORROW: SUNNY TO PARTLY SUNNY AND COOL. HIGH:...
Kristi Brandt Named New Fargo South High Principal
VALLEY CITY, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – The Valley City School Board approved the resignation of Mrs. Kristi Brandt, 7-12 Principal at Valley City Junior/High School. Superintendent Josh Johnson said Kristi Brandt has served in the principal position in our school district for the past 14 years and will be moving on to become the new principal at Fargo South High School for the 2024-2025 school year. Throughout her tenure, Kristi has had many successes, including being named the 2015 Secondary Principal of the Year in North Dakota. Valley City High School was ranked the number one high school in North Dakota, according to US News, in 2021. For the past several years, the graduating seniors at Valley City High School have been leaders in Choice Readiness according to the ND Department of Public Instruction. Please help us congratulate and thank Mrs. Kristi Brandt for her leadership, hard work, creativity, and student-centered approach to education.
Seventy Percent Lower Crop Yields Without Pesticides
(NAFB.com) – CropLife America commissioned the University of Arkansas to conduct a three-year assessment that evaluates the environmental benefits and impacts of pesticide application on corn, cotton, and soybeans. The study examined crop productivity with and without pesticides (herbicides, insecticides, and fungicides) for the three crops. The assessment’s key results include the fact that without pesticides, yields of corn, cotton, and soybeans would drop up to 70 percent, underscoring the indispensable role of pesticides in agriculture. Cultivating corn, cotton, and soybeans without pesticides resulted in upwards of three times more land, water, energy use, and greenhouse gas emissions. Pesticides enhance productivity and significantly reduce pressure on our water, land, and energy resources per bushel of corn and soybeans, and per pound of cotton. “The researchers’ findings support the role pesticides play in helping feed, fuel, and clothe the world’s growing population in a sustainable manner,” says Alexandra Dunn, CropLife America President and CEO.
Hi-Liners compete in Packer Relays
The Valley City Hi-Liner track and field teams competed in the Packer Relays in West Fargo and Reagan Berg qualified for state in her fourth individual event and sixth total. The senior took first in the 3200 Meters with a state qualifying time of 11:38.47. Berg has qualified for state in the 400, 800, 1600 and now the 3200 meters. She is also part of two state qualifying relays.
National Day of Prayer, May 2nd
National Day of Prayer is celebrated May 2nd. Locally all are welcome to join together on the Barnes County Courthouse front lawn- by the flagpole from 12:15 PM to 12:45 PM, for a prayer led by Father Don Leiphon. In the United States, the National Day of Prayer tradition is...
Hi-Liners beat Central, 5-0 in EDC
Despite the all day rain, the Valley City Hi-Liner tennis team moved indoors to get their match in with Grand Forks Central. The end result, the Hi-Liners won their ninth straight Eastern Dakota Conference match with an 8-1 win over the Knights. The lone loss came at number one singles...
Monday, April 29th Weather
TODAY: CLOUDY, COOL, AREAS OF MIST, FOG AND SHOWERS. HIGH: UPPER 40S. WIND: EAST/NORTHEAST 5 TO 20 MPH. TONIGHT: SHOWERS THIS EVENING, THEN DECREASING CLOUDS AND COOL. LOW: LOW TO MID 30S. WIND: LIGHT AND VARIABLE. TOMORROW: MOSTLY CLOUDY AND COOL WITH AFTERNOON SHOWERS. HIGH: UPPER 50S. WIND: EAST/SOUTHEAST 5...
VCPR Named Finalist for National Award
VALLEY CITY, N.D. (VCPR) – Valley City Parks and Recreation District has been announced as one of the finalists for the prestigious 2024 National Gold Medal Award. Presented by the American Academy for Park and Recreation Administration (AAPRA) in partnership with the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA), this recognition honors communities across the United States that demonstrate exceptional commitment and innovation in parks and recreation.
Viking Softball Pursues Third-Straight Tourney Title
VALLEY CITY, ND (VCSUVikings.com) The Valley City State softball team will be the No. 2 seed for the North Star Athletic Association Tournament, slated for May 3-6. The postseason softball tournament is hosted by Dickinson State for the second straight year, held at Bravera Field at the Sanford Sports Complex in Dickinson, N.D.
VCHS Distracted/Impaired Driving Re-enactment
Valley City High School is collaborating with local, county and state emergency responders to provide a re-enactment of a car crash scene involving students. This event is meant to serve as an awareness event to help our students understand the very powerful reality of how quickly accidents can happen especially when it involves distracted or impaired driving risk factors. This is important message for our young people any time, but especially as we move into the spring and summer seasons that include prom, graduation, and outdoor parties.
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