The department plans to hire an experienced EMT to come on board as a full-time trainer, who will also design and help construct a simulation lab on the Kindred premises.
The “Harvest for Hope” campaign has been running yearly since 2011, and in that time, it’s raised over a million dollars for the Great Plains Food Bank.
Otto Township is threatening to pull out of an agreement to cover the gaps in necessary funding for the emergency medical services, which is stoking fears of budget shortfalls and a potential domino effect.
A dramatic increase in COVID-19 cases in the state has North Dakota health officials urging caution with events and gatherings over the Labor Day weekend.
A Moorhead woman is pleading with the community to get a COVID-19 vaccine as her unvaccinated boyfriend remains hospitalized and in tough shape tonight fighting the virus and double pneumonia.
A group of parents rallied together during Tuesday’s school board meeting for Fargo Public Schools to voice their beliefs on not having their kids wear masks.
A Moorhead woman suffered the unimaginable tragedy of losing her newborn baby. Now she is giving back in a big way by donating the baby items she intended to use for her daughter to help families in need.
The hospital tells Valley News Live it is shifting to Moderna and Pfizer vaccines only, and that the majority of already administered shots are the Pfizer ones.
The pause on the vaccine comes as the CDC and FDA released a statement saying they were studying six cases of severe blood clots in women between the ages of 18-48 who had all previously been given the shot.
The announcement, just a week after Pfizer first revealed promising preliminary results, comes as the company is preparing within days to formally ask U.S. regulators to allow emergency use of the vaccine.
Our previous reporting shows about 3 percent of students tested positive for COVID-19 this past week, but it impacted about 37 percent of the student population considered close contacts.
In total, the state saw 33,725 reported cases of STDs including chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis--that’s an increase of 1,701 cases from the year before.