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Ryan Magnus, new manager of Frost Fire Park. Submitted photo

Ryan Magnus, new manager of Frost Fire Park. Submitted photo

Frost Fire Park names new general manager

Frost Fire Park is entering a new era under the leadership of Ryan Magnus, its newly appointed general manager. A familiar face with deep ties to the community, Magnus brings a blend of passion, experience, and hometown pride to the role; he has big dreams for what Frost Fire can become.
Valley News & Views

Valley News & Views

Crookston man found guilty of violent attack

33 year old Angel Alberto Torres-Sosa on October 15, 2023 left a bar in Grand Forks with a woman on the pretence that he was going to drive her home. Instead, he took her back to his residence, attacked her and attempted to sexually assault her on a mattress he had on his basement floor.
Valley News & Views

Valley News & Views

Support for those affected by recent storms

FirstLink extends support to all individuals, families, and communities impacted by the recent severe storms across North Dakota. As neighbors begin to clean up and recover, they send one message: you are not alone.Disasters don’t just affect homes and roads, they affect hearts and minds, too.
North Dakota’s breeding duck numbers decline again

North Dakota’s breeding duck numbers decline again

North Dakota’s breeding duck numbers decline again

The North Dakota Game and Fish Department’s 78th annual spring breeding duck survey conducted in May showed an index of about 2.66 million birds, down from 2.9 million in 2024 and 3.4 million in 2023.
RED RIVER FARM NETWORK

RED RIVER FARM NETWORK

RED RIVER FARM NETWORK

The Trump Administration has suspended enforcement of the 2024 farmworker rule. This rule was already suspended because of a federal injunction. In a statement, the Labor Department said this decision provides clarity for farmers employing H-2A workers.
Chris Walberg (left) and Tyler Zimmerman, lifelong friends who have turned to regenerative agriculture together, were featured in a mini-documentary that’s been viewed nearly 600,000 times in the past six months. Photo provided by Kiss the Ground.

Chris Walberg (left) and Tyler Zimmerman, lifelong friends who have turned to regenerative agriculture together, were featured in a mini-documentary that’s been viewed nearly 600,000 times in the past six months. Photo provided by Kiss the Ground.

Mini-doc popularity mirrors growing interest in regenerative agriculture

Two North Dakota farmers highlighted for shift to regenerative practicesBy Michael Standaert, North Dakota News Cooperative A shift in consumer mindset toward foods grown with less chemicals, fertilizers and pesticides is driving greater interest in a switch to regenerative agriculture for some...
Along the way

Along the way

Along the way

|Our experiences shape us into the people we are meant to be. They give us the grace and character we are destined to retrieve. In the clandestine corridors of this every changing world, it becomes a learning tool through the broad spectrum of self evaluation and acceptance.
Prairie fare: Seasoned to perfection

Prairie fare: Seasoned to perfection

Prairie fare: Seasoned to perfection

Why cast iron cookware remains in styleGarden-Robinson, Ph.D., R.D., L.R.D.The aroma of grilling food often fills neighborhoods at this time of year, bringing a wave of nostalgia with the scent of outdoor cooking.When I was growing up, we did not have a grill until I was nearly in college.
Valley News & Views

Valley News & Views

Notes from Public Health

Firework safetySummer is officially here!Fireworks are a customary feature of summer festivities, particularly during Independence Day celebrations. Although fireworks can be dazzling and enjoyable, they also pose serious risks if not handled properly. According to the U.S.