North Dakota
Travis Hunter’s Classy Quote Shows Colorado Never Took North Dakota State Lightly
Star wide receiver Travis Hunter and the Colorado Buffaloes kicked off the 2024 college football season in exciting fashion Thursday night with an entertaining 31–26 win over North Dakota State at Folsom Field.
Colorado is a team bursting with electrifying talent at certain positions, especially at wide receiver and cornerback with the two-way star Hunter leading the way. North Dakota State, on the other hand, is an FCS powerhouse.
But Colorado didn’t focus on the “FCS” part of the Bison’s resume when preparing for the season opener.
“We have a lot of respect for them,” Hunter told ESPN’s Scott Van Pelt after the Buffaloes’ win. “We watched a lot of film. I watched 10 hours of film this week—just on those guys.
“We had to respect them. And it showed why we had to respect them because they came out to play.”
Travis Hunter on respecting North Dakota State
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Hunter had a monster game against North Dakota State, catching seven passes for 132 yards and three touchdowns—including a 41-yard reception for a score in the first quarter. He also collected three tackles on defense.
His extra preparation clearly paid off.
North Dakota
Make-A-Wish North Dakota unveils newly remodeled Wishing Place in Fargo
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) – Make-A-Wish North Dakota celebrated the grand reopening of its newly remodeled Wishing Place on Monday evening, January 12, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by community leaders, donors, and volunteers.
The Fargo facility underwent renovations last summer to create a more child-focused, community-centric experience for families visiting the nonprofit organization.
“I want the Wishing Place to serve as a beacon of light for families and be something that they are proud of, and the community is proud of,” said Billi Jo Zielinski, president and CEO of Make-A-Wish North Dakota. “So, this is a place not only for kids to come in, explore, and dream and wish, but also for our volunteers to be trained and to be inspired.”
Wish alumna Emily Gard, who was diagnosed with Ewing’s sarcoma in 2003 and is now two years cancer-free, spoke at the event about the significance of the remodeled space.
“This remodeled space is where those life-changing moments take shape,” Gard said. “Every wish that will eventually be honored on the wall of stars represents a story that has been written and is waiting to unfold for a child.”
The invitation-only event was hosted for members of the Fargo-Moorhead-West Fargo Chamber of Commerce, Make-A-Wish North Dakota donors, and volunteers.
Since 1985, Make-A-Wish North Dakota has granted more than 1,150 wishes for children across the state. The organization’s vision is to grant every eligible child’s wish.
According to Make-A-Wish, wishes provide joy in the present, hope for the future, and the transformation that comes from daring to dream beyond the confines of a critical illness.
Families interested in learning more about eligibility for a wish, referring a child, or volunteering can visit wish.org/northdakota.
Copyright 2026 KVLY. All rights reserved.
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2025 tourism dip in ND reflects national trend
MINOT, N.D. (KMOT) – Tourism is a vital part of our state’s economy, supporting businesses and jobs.
New data shows North Dakota saw a dip in visitors last year: 6.5% less than in previous years.
Visit Minot Executive Director Stephanie Shoenrock told city leaders the Magic City saw a 6.7% reduction in visitors last year.
“Tourism is down in the United States, tourism is down in North Dakota and tourism is down in Minot slightly,” said Schoenrock.
Canadian visitors drive a significant portion of the state’s tourism, with Visit Minot monitoring six entry ports in our region.
Shoenrock reports the state saw a 25% decrease in Canadian traffic. And for Minot? A 20% dip.
“Does that 20% hurt? It does. You know what, we were 100% down during the COVID shutdown. And we’ve worked very, very hard, and we’ve seen good impacts,” said Schoenrock.
They also track data from websites, social media, hotels and ticketed events like the State Fair, which Shoenrock said continues to be the top destination for Canadians.
Minot City Council Member Lisa Olson said she hears from Canadians regularly, and wondered if the opening of the Presidential Library in Medora this summer could attract more visitors.
“The Canadians aren’t coming because they’re dissatisfied with what’s being offered in the U.S. Until that changes, I don’t know if they’ll come back— unless you have heard something different,” said Olson.
Shoenrock acknowledged the decline in visitors, but emphasized that Canadians continue to visit.
“Yes, we are down. But we are not as far down as what some entities would like to believe,” said Schoenrock.
Visitors are considered people who live more than 50 miles away and spend at least four hours in the Magic City.
“We have expectations that we’re here for a reason, and that is to bring more humans into Ward County. And I can tell you that is not lost on us, regardless of what the trends are like in the state,” said Schoenrock.
Despite the overall dip, the Visitors Center welcomed people from all 50 states by July last year, along with visitors from 31 other countries.
The top five states Minot saw visitors from are Minnesota, Texas, California, Florida and Montana.
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Person detained during search for missing West Fargo woman is released – KVRR Local News
FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) — A person who was detained during a SWAT raid involving a missing West Fargo woman has since been released.
On Friday evening, Red River Valley SWAT team assisted Fargo Police in serving a search warrant in the 4400 block of Calico Drive South.
Officers were looking for evidence related to 24-year-old Isadora Wengel of West Fargo.
She was last seen early Monday.
Her family says she has a medical condition and needs medication.
Investigators are processing the apartment for evidence and have expanded the investigation to the Fargo landfill.
Police are searching the area where trash from Calico Drive South would be dumped.
They say no one has been arrested, but there is no threat to the public.
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