YOUTH
Ali Strand, UND Studio One win first SPJ national award since 1995
Last September, Studio One reporter Ali Strand was out on assignment just like any other week. When I first pulled up, I remember thinking how beautiful the ranch was, said Ali Strand, a native of ...
Posted on 5/13/13 at 1:31 PM
Kiwanis TV Auction Tonight, Details in Today's Paper
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Posted on 4/27/13 at 7:32 AM
Library’s Kids’ Bookmark Design Winners Announced
Over 135 bookmark designs were created and submitted by area youngsters for the Fargo Public Librarys annual Design a Bookmark Contest in March. The contest, to help celebrate Marchs designation as Yo...
Posted on 4/18/13 at 10:42 AM
Youth Grant Program Application Deadline
Wildlife, shooting, civic and fraternal organizations are urged to submit an application for the Encouraging Tomorrows Hunters program, a State Game and Fish Department grant program developed...
Posted on 3/20/13 at 7:11 PM
Soup Off Winners 2013
The Faith Baptist Church Youth Groups Annual Soup-Off fundraiser and competition was held on Wednesday night. Over 20 soups were entered. The top three vote recipients received the coveted winning spo...
Posted on 3/15/13 at 7:29 AM
Students kick off third annual Fill the Dome
FARGO - Every year, the Fill the Dome food drive gets bigger. And this year is no exception.October 29, 2009
- Dean Hornbacher talking about his company and Gate City's contribution of $40,000
- YWCA Cass Clay Executive Director Erin Prochnow talks about the importance of Fill the Dome to the community
- Oak Grove Lutheran School junior Joe Burgum talks about the group's overall goal
- Fargo South High School senior Evan Bong tells why they added a petition of awareness this year to their goals
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North Dakota Youth Council to focus on retaining state's youth 
Residents ages 17-24 to serve on newly formed boardNorth Dakota struggles to keep the young minds it produces.
By Dave Roepke , September 24, 2009
- North Dakota Lt. Gov. Jack Dalrymple says this youth council will have fun
- Lt. Gov. Dalrymple says council will ask if North Dakota has enough amenities to keep youth in the state
- Kayla Effertz, appointed to run the youth office, says it will be a home to state youth programs
- Effertz says the enthusiasm surrounding the youth initiatives will be contagious
- Effertz says her office will aggressively reach out to North Dakota's youth
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North Dakota launches new youth office 
Gov. John Hoeven today announced the establishment of a new North Dakota Youth Office designed to invite young people to stay in North Dakota and to incorporate existing youth-related programs under one office.
By Forum staff reports , September 23, 2009
Moorhead police, parks start new youth program 
The Moorhead Police Department and the Moorhead Parks Department are kicking off a summer program for youth ages 5 to 17 Monday.
By Forum staff reports , July 27, 2009
Clay County group to honor Reller 
March 07, 2009
Fargo Park to host youth fishing derby 
The Fargo Park District will host its third annual Youth Ice Fishing Derby from noon to 2:30 p.m. Saturday at South Woodhaven Pond, 4802 Woodhaven Drive S.
By Forum staff reports , February 22, 2009
F-M metro area youths to be recognized at Sunday event at Oak Grove Lutheran School 
Youths from the Fargo-Moorhead metro area are invited to take part Sunday in a “Halftime Chalk Talk” to recognize their accomplishments as activists and to spur them to do more.
By Patrick Springer , January 30, 2009
Activities planned for Mentorship Month 
The Metro Youth Partnership has planned several activities this month in observance of National Mentorship Month.
By Forum staff reports , January 11, 2009
Area youths draw Forum’s Person of the Year honor
By Lloyd Omdahl , December 31, 2008
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