NDSU nursing and pharmacy students help to Protect the Herd
FARGO, N.D. – More than 20 North Dakota State University nursing and pharmacy students are volunteering to help Protect the Herd during the COVID-19 vaccination clinic on campus for students, faculty and staff receiving the single-dose Johnson and Johnson vaccine on March 31 and April…
COVID-19 vaccine supplies starting to exceed demand in Fargo-Moorhead
FARGO, N.D.— Health providers are concerned that the local supply of COVID-19 vaccine is beginning to surpass the demand and health providers are offering walk-in opportunities for people to come in for shots. Essentia Health, Sanford Health and Fargo Cass Public Health all are offering…
261 new Covid cases, 2 more deaths in North Dakota
FARGO, N.D. – The North Dakota Department of Health is confirming 261 new cases of COVID-19 and two deaths reported in the state. In total, 1,468 deaths have been linked to COVID-19 in the state. In Cass County alone, there are currently 138 new cases….
Vaccine hesitancy raises concerns for Sanford Health official
FARGO, N.D. — A Sanford Health medical expert says there is still some hesitancy throughout the community when it comes to getting a COVID-19 vaccine. As more people receive their vaccinations, the number still remains far below the ideal, says Sanford Health’s Chief Medical Officer…
Thrifty White Pharmacy offering thousands of vaccine appointments around the Red River Valley
FARGO, N.D. – If you’ve been looking for a place to get your COVID-19 vaccine, Thrifty White Pharmacy has over 2,000 appointments available in both Minnesota and North Dakota. The majority of the appointments available appear to be for the two-shot Moderna vaccine, which is…
Private surgery and health care campus planned for West Fargo
WEST FARGO, N.D. — A health care company is planning a $26 million specialty care facility in West Fargo that will bring more than 200 above-average paying jobs to the city of West Fargo. A for-profit, private practice “health care group” is planning a 90,000-square-foot…
First District discusses uptick of child COVID-19 cases, virus variants
MINOT, N.D. – Leadership with First District Health Unit said there is an uptick in children testing positive for COVID-19 variants. During Monday night’s Minot City Council meeting, Executive Officer Lisa Clute said there are two variants impacting young adults and children in the area…
CB Josh Hayes Leaves NDSU Football Program
FARGO, N.D. — North Dakota State football received some hopeful news this morning with no further positive COVID tests in the program. Making this Saturday’s game at Northern Iowa more likely to get played. However, if the the Bison do take the field it’ll be…
Golf: MSU’s Reynolds places second in Upper Iowa Spring Invite
MINOT, N.D. – Minot State senior Cody Reynolds finished second with a score of six over to lead the MSU men’s golf team to a third-place finish in the Upper Iowa Spring Invite at the completion of the two-round event on Friday and Saturday in…
Tauros unable to sweep Norsemen, lose 5-3
MINOT, N.D. – After a late-game victory on Friday evening to beat St. Cloud on the road, the Minot Minotauros were beaten by the Norsemen 5-3 on Saturday evening. St. Cloud led throughout as they amassed a 2-0 lead after one period of play. Forward…