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The 2nd annual North Dakota Heart Gallery gets underway

Fargo, ND (WDAY TV) - A photo gallery at the Plains Art Museum tonight is one full of hope and wishes.

By WDAY Staff Reports , November 19, 2009

Movie to include 1,889 North Dakotans

(WDAY TV) - Here's your chance to make it big in show business. North Dakota will soon look more like a Hollywood set. Nodak Films is making its first movie called Last Summer for Boys.

By WDAY Staff Reports , November 19, 2009

Fans line up for New Moon premiere

(WDAY TV) - The movie New Moon premieres in Fargo tonight and fans have been lining up for hours.

By WDAY Staff Reports , November 19, 2009

New book features ND women with inner beauty

New book features ND women with inner beauty Moorhead, Minn. (WDAY TV) - A fascinating new book has just been released about North Dakota. It doesn't feature the badlands or prairie potholes, but women who have changed the communities across this state. It is called Beautiful Women of North Dakota and this weekend at Moorhead’s Rourke Gallery, 22 of them from across the state featured in the book will come to Fargo-Moorhead for a star studded affair.

By Kevin Wallevand , November 18, 2009

9th annual Festival of Trees at the Fargodome

(WDAY TV) - It's a winter wonderland without the snow and cold. The Fraser 9th annual Festival of Trees is at the Fargodome.

By WDAY Staff Reports , November 18, 2009

Famous glove to be auctioned

(WDAY TV) - One of the world's most famous pieces of pop memorabilia, Michael Jackson's white sequined glove, goes on sale this weekend in New York City.

November 17, 2009

Carolers welcome Santa

(WDAY TV) - 'Tis the season, here's proof. Santa was spotted in Fargo today. Santa and Mrs. Claus were welcomed to Rheault Farm by carolers from Moorhead High School.

By WDAY Staff Reports , November 17, 2009

Bon Jovi tickets go on sale

(WDAY TV) - The hottest concert tickets in the region are now on sale! Andrea Nelson of Fargo was first in line when Bon Jovi tickets went on sale at 10 o'clock this morning.

November 16, 2009

Palin's book is predicted to be good for book stores

(WDAY TV) - Going rogue has people talking and book stores smiling. Sarah Palin's 413-page book goes on sale tomorrow.

By WDAY Staff Reports , November 16, 2009

Decorations get underway in Grand Forks

(WDAZ TV) - With 40 days to go, it's beginning to look a lot like Christmas across many communities. In Grand Forks this morning, drivers were forced to make detours on Demers Avenue.

November 15, 2009

Famous Cuban musician to conduct the Fargo-Moorhead Symphony

Fargo, ND (WDAY TV) - History will be made this weekend in Fargo when a famous musician from Cuba will conduct the Fargo-Moorhead Symphony. And what a journey it has been for Zenaida Romeu.

By Kevin Wallevand , November 13, 2009

MSUM alums try out beer making class

(WDAY TV) - It's not you're usual way to appeal to the younger crowd, but MSUM is trying something new. It held a beer making class at President Edna Szymanski's house tonight.

By WDAY Staff Reports , November 13, 2009

Mayan calendar prediction for 2012 is "misunderstood"

(WDAY TV) - We used to hear that “kids say the darnedest things”, but times have changed and what does a parent say when a teen-agers asks about the end of the world? Tomorrow night, the movie 2012 opens. It explores our earth's last moments based on the Mayan calendar ending on December of 2012.

By Kevin Wallevand , November 12, 2009

Should we worry about 2012?

Should we worry about 2012? (WDAY TV) - In just two days, a movie will open that has people buzzing with anticipation. Fear and hope that the end is not near. It is called 2012, a film that explores a global doomsday coinciding with the end of the Mayan calendar, December of 2012.

By Kevin Wallevand , November 11, 2009

Has the latest video game hit gone too far?

Has the latest video game hit gone too far? (WDAY TV) - Speaking with veterans, you know a war zone can be a horrible place to be, but some gamers are calling those situations fun as they experience them through a new video game. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II at times, players must murder civilians in public places. Has the gaming industry gone too far this time?

By Kelsey Soby , November 11, 2009

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