Symptoms from COVID-vaccine vary; FM health care officials react
FARGO, N.D. – People are finding out different reactions to the COVID-19 vaccine. Ranging from slight aches to severe headaches and fevers, the symptoms of the vaccine varies. However, health care officials in the Fargo-Moorhead area say that experiencing these symptoms is a good sign…
Bulldog Insider Q&A: Reaching the NCAA Frozen Four a dream come true for UMD freshmen Mylymok, Biondi
MINOT, N.D. – At 12:41 a.m. on Sunday, March 27 in Fargo, North Dakota, a pair of Minnesota Duluth freshman fourth-line wingers in Luke Mylymok and Blake Biondi went racing with the puck down the ice at Scheels Arena toward the opposing net. Standing in…
Magi sweep Williston in opening day doubleheader
MINOT, N.D. – The Minot Magicians took to Corbett Field for a non-conference doubleheader against fellow WDA heavyweight Williston on Tuesday. The last time these two teams were competing, Minot was runner up at the 2019 state tournament while Williston earned fifth place. This time…
Beavers welcome new women’s head coach Brandt to Minot
MINOT, N.D. – On Tuesday morning, the Minot State athletic program held a press conference to introduce Mike Brandt as its new head women’s basketball coach. While the Beavers women’s team looks to turn things around following a 4-10 mark in 2020-21, Brandt brings more…
Williston baseball kicks off season with doubleheader loss
MINOT, N.D. – Coyote baseball is back this year and opened the season with a non-conference doubleheader in Minot on Tuesday, April 6. Unfortunately, the Coyotes lost 18-8 both games. However, after not having a season last spring, losing some key seniors who didn’t get…
ND Supreme Court Resuming In-Person Oral Arguments In June
BISMARCK, N.D.– The North Dakota Supreme Court is set to resume in-person oral arguments. The court will be moving from remote sessions to in-person arguments in June. Both parties must agree to appear in person. Arguments must also be live-streamed online.
Charges dropped against men accused of Mandan street dance stabbing
MANDAN, N.D. — Prosecutors have dismissed cases against four men believed to have ties to “outlaw motorcycle gangs” accused of stabbing a man during a July street dance in Mandan. Morton County Judge Daniel Borgen agreed in late December with a North Dakota Attorney General’s…
ND-based Farm Rescue is showcased on BYUtv show
MINOT, N.D.— North Dakota-based Farm Rescue is featured on a TV show as the nonprofit brings awareness to the work it does for farmers. “Making Good is a TV series through BYUTV. Basically, the concept of the show is a lot like Dirty Jobs, if…