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These are unprecedented times with the Coronavirus, and whether you think we’re panicking or playing it safe in our country, there’s no denying the virus is changing the way we live, work, and play. Updates and advisors are coming non-stop, and we want to give you a one stop shop to catch up on the busy news day. Join us weeknights for The Nightly Review from AM 1100 The Flag: info and perspective without the drama.
On Tonight's program:
North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum says we need to allow in person voting in June.
Fargo Police Chief Dave Todd is retiring....when will the end of this era come?
MN Governor Tim Walz answers critics that he's opening up the state too fast!
Tim Mahoney, Fargo Mayor
Dr. Rich Vetter, Essentia Health Chief Medical Officer
Matt Gardner, Greater ND Chamber, Director of Government Affairs
Brent Tehven, Owner of Herd and Horns
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On Tonight's program:
North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum says this week's Coronavirus testing numbers might give you the wrong idea.
Minnesota Senate hopeful Jason Lewis says we have to stop running Moorhead the same as we run Minneapolis.
We know more tonight about the fatal shooting in north Fargo on Wednesday.
Dr. Avish Nagpal, Infectious Disease Specialist at Sanford Health
Dr. Scott Beaulier, Dean of NDSU School of Business
Michael Daugherty, CEO of The Cyber Education Foundation and Founder of The Justice Society
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On Tonight's program:
ND Governor Doug Burgum gets a national spotlight today in D.C.
MN Governor Tim Walz lifts the stay at home order for state residents.
We get our first details of the state of ND task force that's targeting testing efforts in the metro.
Chris Ohman, Health Inspector at Fargo Cass Public Health
Beth Slette, West Fargo Public Schools Superintentent
WOYM Host Scott Hennen and POV Host Chris Berg
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On Tonight's program:
Brandon Lunak, Superintendent of Moorhead Area Public Schools
Senator Kevin Cramer
Lt. Governor Brent Sanford
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On Tonight's program:
We now know the identity of the man shot and killed in Casselton on Friday night - but what was the motive?
The MN Department of Health says extending the governor's stay home order any further may not help lessen the death count.
School's "in" for summer across ND, after the governor says on-site classes can return.
Desi Fleming, Director of Health at Fargo Cass Public Health
MN State Rep. Dan Fabian (R-Roseau)
Chris Kenelly, Owner of Kennelly Business Law
Tina Anim, Program Manager at The Village Family Service Center
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On Tonight's program:
Fargo high schoolers find out there will be no prom, but Moorhead and West Fargo grads to be get some clarity on commencement ceremonies.
House Democrats in D.C. push a new Coronavirus relief bill but republicans are saying not so fast.
A big shipment of the treatment drug remdesivir is headed to Minnesota.
Kirsten Baesler, ND Superintendent of Public Instruction
Mark Knutson, Director of the Fargo Marathon
Case Muscatell, Muscatell Auto
Dave Morinville, Invisimed
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On Tonight's program:
Minnesota hospitals get the green light to open up scheduling for non-virus procedures.
Both MN and ND are getting the expected and grim news about the financial hit of the virus.
Is there price fixing going on in the meat supply chain....11 state attorneys general including MN and ND say yes.
Chad Peterson, Cass County Commission Chair
Chris Heaton, Sr. Vice President at West Acres Mall
Troy Olson, Griggs County Commission Chair
Mark Anderson, Owner of the Orpheum Theater in Ada
Marc Bernstein Speaker/Author - Business Finance
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On Tonight's program:
North Dakota puts its virus-fighting muscle into Cass County.
Twin Cities long term care facilities continue to add to the death count in Minnesota.
Graduating high school seniors across the valley get the governor's green light for graduation ceremonies - on the same day a new high in deaths in the state.
Dr. Jeremy Jackson, Director of NDSU Center for Public Choice and Private Enterprise
Paul Smith, Director at ND Small Business Development Centers
Brett Erdmann, Founder/Owner of New Leaf Hospitality
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On Tonight's program:
Minnesota hospitals get the green light to open up scheduling for non-virus procedures.
Both MN and ND are getting the expected and grim news about the financial hit of the virus.
Is there price fixing going on in the meat supply chain....11 state attorneys general including MN and ND say yes.
Torrey Westrom, MN State Senator - District 12
Nathan Olson, Area Fisheries Supervisor at the MN DNR
Alma Cater, Owner of Country Greenery
Mark Simmons, West Fargo City Commissioner
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On Tonight's program:
The Minnesota walleye opener is just days away, but on the landings and resorts this is anything but a typical opener.
President Trump says a vaccine for COVID-19 may be here before the end of the year.
The FM Diversion gets back into construction, is there anything that could prevent the massive project from getting done.
Dr. Rupak Gandhi, Fargo Public Schools Superintendent
Dave Piepkorn, Fargo City Commissioner
Jason Aamodt, Owner of Meats by John and Wayne
Mark Ronnei, Managing Director at Grand View Lodge Spa and Golf Resort
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On Tonight's program:
ND Governor Doug Burgum says there will be no on-site classes for the remainder of the school year.
This on the same day the state reports the most fatalities yet.
Good news on the death count in the U.S., a grim reminder that the battle will not be over soon.
Beth Slette, West Fargo Schools Superintendent
Dr. Avish Nagpal, Sanford Health Infectious Disease Specialist
Mike Montplaisir, Cass County Auditor
Brad Nordstrom, Owner of Maximum Performance Fitness
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On Tonight's program:
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz loosens restrictions on the state's economy.
ND Governor Doug Burgum talks masks and what you might not realize about wearing one in public.
The new cases of the virus keep showing up in high numbers across the country.
Eric Hardmeyer, CEO of the Bank of North Dakota
Bryan Niewind, ND Highway Patrol Captain
Chris Ohma, Environmental Health Dept at Fargo Cass Public Health
Joe Kirgues, Co-Founder of Gener8tor
Taylor Snelling, Owner of Mezzaluna
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On Tonight's program:
ND Governor Doug Burgum lays out the rules for movie theaters.
MN Governor Tim Walz says he's about to make a decision about relaxing business guidelines.
A possible new breakthrough in treatments for coronavirus.
Mark Hagerott, Chancellor of the ND University System
Maria Bosak and Mandie Drege from Eco Chic
Ryan Carlsrud - Owner of Rainbow Play Systems
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On Tonight's program:
ND Governor Doug Burgum lays out what a reopening looks like for businesses who've been closed or limited.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz hosts the nations Vice President at Mayo Clinic.
The U.S. coronavirus death toll surpasses American casualties from the Vietnam War.
Dr. Rupak Gandhi, Superintendent of Fargo Public Schools
Jeff Crouere, TV Host/Columnist
Wil Dort, Owner of Skill Cutz
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On Tonight's program:
ND Governor Doug Burgum says the state is on pace to reopen the doors of many closed businesses across the state.
President Trump says testing in the u-s is on a fast track getting faster.
Tens of thousands of Minnesotans head back to work as Governor Walz lifts business restrictions.
Brent Sanford, ND Lieutenant Governor
Dave Todd, Fargo Police Chief
Dr. Elena Rodgers-Rieger, Essentia Health Chair of Lab Medicine and Pathology
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On Tonight's program:
States decide to relax restrictions, medical experts warn there could be dire consequences
Testing results in MN today see a bit of good news.
What should happen to China for allowing this virus to spread?
Cory Hepola, Radio Host - WCCO Radio
Michelle Kommer, Commissioner - ND Department of Commerce
Mike Hull - Teaching Pastor, Prairie Heights Community Church
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On Tonight's program:
The Fargodome hosts a different kind of event today as hundreds turn out to be tested for coronavirus.
The President's Press Secretary says the great American awakening will take place in may.
Another good day of numbers in ND, in MN though the story is much different.
Chad Olson, Mayor - Dilworth
Dave Leker, Director - Fargo Parks
Scott Hennen visited the testing event at the Fargodome today.
Kirsten Baesler - Superintendent ND Public Instruction
Jon Long, Owner - Ole and Lena’s Pizzeria
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On Tonight's program:
The Bank of North Dakota says its ready to write some big checks for business loans.
The numbers across ND look the best they have all week, we'll tell you what key metrics are looking better.
High numbers of new cases across the state of Minnesota.
Tim Mahoney, Fargo Mayor
Chad Peterson, Cass County Commission
Dr. Michael Busler, Professor of Finance at Stockton University
Ryan Carlsrud, Owner - Rainbow Play Systems
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On Tonight's program:
MN Governor Tim Walz with a pair of big announcements.
Another death from the coronavirus in Cass County.
Vice President Mike Pence says the virus will soon be in the rear view mirror.
Bill Kuzas - Executive VP, Vision Bank
Dave St. Peter - President, MN Twins
Brandon Lunak - Superintendent, Moorhead Public Schools
Dr. Scott Jensen - Minnesota State Senator
Matt Larsen - Athletic Director, NDSU
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On Tonight's program:
MN Governor Tim Walz says a breakthrough is here for testing, on the deadliest day so far in Minnesota.
ND sees its youngest victim to die of the virus.
The CDC Director talks fake news about a newspaper article that raised eyebrows around the country.
Dr. Rich Vetter - Chief Health Officer, Essentia
Mark Empting - Clay County Sheriff
Jon Riewer - President/CEO Eventide
Anna Joyce - Owner, Adae Salon
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On Tonight's program:
The federal government is sending more money... a lot more money.
ND Governor Doug Burgum says the testing kits are here now for residents who are showing symptoms.
Minnesota ties its highest day yet for deaths from the COVID-19.
Steve Scheel - CEO of Scheels
Matt Leiseth - President of Hornbachers
Frayne Olson - NDSU Crop Economist/Marketing Specialist
David Dietz - President/CEO of Preference Employment Solutions
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On Tonight's program:
ND sees it's worst day of fatalities from the virus, but there is better news from the testing.
This as protesters gather on the capital steps to protest Governor Burgum's partial business closures.
Oil prices collapse in the futures market as the virus keeps Americans at home.
Bryan Nermoe, President - Sanford Fargo
Kelly Armstrong, U.S. Congressman
Tanya Bale, Owner - Shack on Broadway
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On Tonight's program:
ND has it's 10th fatality from the coronavirus.
The state looks to rebound from Saturday's record number of positives.
President Trump announces 2 new initiatives today.
Jesse Jahner, Cass County Sheriff
Kathy Anderson, Director, Trollwood Performing Arts School
Bernie Dardis, West Fargo Mayor
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On Tonight's program:
ND has its first large scale outbreak of the coronavirus.
Case counts continue to grow in MN, is the pace of deaths also increasing?
Hotels may soon be the new living quarters for homeless people who test positive in ND.
Mark Giddings, Local CPA
Brent Tehven, Co-Owner - Herd & Horns
Chris Larson, WZFG Reporter
Edwin Hahn, MN House Candidate - 4B
Corey Herlickson, Head Pro - Oxbow Country Club
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On Tonight's program:
ND Coronavirus cases take a jump, nearly doubling yesterday's record high.
MN Governor Tim Walz says let there be golf and fishing!
Clay County sees its second death from the virus on the same day we have a new high water mark of single day fatalities in MN.
Brad Nordstrom, Owner - Maximum Performance Fitness
Dr. Scott Beaulier, Chair - NDSU Business School and Challey Institute
Raheem Williams, Policy Director - North Dakota Young Republicans
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On Tonight's program:
ND Governor Doug Burgum paints a picture of the new normal.
ND sees its highest number of new coronavirus cases yet.
President Trump says some states can start to reopen as soon as tomorrow.
The University of Minnesota says it will be able to meet Governor Walz’s testing quota four times over.
Dr. Avish Nagpal - Infectious Disease Specialist, Sanford Health
Beth Slette, West Fargo Schools Superintendent
Mark Skogerboe - Author and Historian
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On Tonight's program:
North Dakota sees it's highest number of new coronavirus cases to date.
This as Governor Doug Burgum tells the state that the business restrictions will continue.
The first death is reported in Clay County.
Kathy McKay – Clay County Public Health Director
Tom Beadle – Candidate for ND State Treasurer
Robert Jones - Employee Assistance Program Trainer for The Village Family Service Center
Barry Maring - Right at Home
Brent Sanford - ND Lieutenant Governor
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On Tonight's program:
The Mayo Clinic says it's achieved a new level of testing that could help Minnesota re-open the business community.
North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum gives some insight into his thinking process about relaxing guidelines on businesses.
Rumors of layoffs coming for faculty and staff at MSU Moorhead.
Dr. Anne Blackhurst - President of MSUM
Tim Mahoney - Mayor of Fargo
Shawn Dobbertein - Executive Director of Hector International Airport
John Runsvold - Hanson Runsvold Funeral Home
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On Tonight's program:
President Trump and his top medical official try to calm the waters after a weekend of words leaves both looking to explain.
The trend goes the wrong way in ND as hospitalizations and confirmed cases go up.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz says he wants to open bars and restaurants as soon as possible.
Greta Kaul - Reporter, Minnesota Post
Janna Kontz - Grief Specialist, Hospice of the Red River Valley
Anthony Bachman – Owner, VIP Restaurant & Catering
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On Tonight's program:
On this Easter Sunday the news takes a turn for the worse in terms of new cases.
Cass County has almost all the new cases reported in ND today.
The peak may be here nationally, says one top government official.
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On Tonight's program:
The 7th person to die of the coronavirus was a Cass County resident.
The U.S. has a distinction that nobody wants.
In ND the number hospitalized drops by more than 30-percent.
Pat Traynor, Executive Director, Dakota Medical Foundation
Dr. Jo Ellison, Mental Health Counselor, Essentia
Paul Smith, ND Small Business Development Center Fargo
Jack Seaman, Owner, MinnDak Gold Exchange
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On Tonight's program:
1 out of 10 Americans has filed for unemployment in the last 3 weeks.
Richland county ND sees its first confirmed case of the Coronavirus.
Minnesota Republicans say something is starting to look very fishy with the state's projections.
Dr. Rajesh Prabhu, Essentia Infectious Disease Specialist
Mary Franson, MN State Representative
Ed Schafer, Former ND Governor
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On Tonight's program:
U.S. Senator John Hoeven
MN State Representative Deb Kiel (District 1B - Crookston)
Mark Ostlund - Owner of Sandy’s Donuts
Jesse Jahner, Cass County Sheriff
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On Tonight's program:
A day of unfortunate milestones for the state of Minnesota.
Local mayors pound the table for residents to stay at home.
COVID-19 in the U.S. is now officially more deadly than the 2009 Swine Flu epidemic.
Tim Mahoney - Fargo Mayor
Dave Austad - Owner, Austad’s Golf
Eric Hardmeyer - CEO, Bank of North Dakota.
Dr. Jeff Bumgarner - Chair NDSU Political Science Dept
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On Tonight's program:
What did Surgeon General Jerome Adams say that has people buzzing around the country?
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz delivers his state of the state address tonight.....will he extend Minnesota's statewide stay at home order?
How do doctors feel about President Trump's handling of the pandemic?
West Fargo Mayor Bernie Dardis
Dr. Steve Linn - Essentia Health
Michelle Kommer, ND Commerce Commissioner
Pastor Rollie Johnson - First Lutheran Church
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On Tonight's program:
Metro leaders take to Youtube to spread their message of doing your part to limit the spread of the coronavirus.
A new online petition is circulating to put pressure on Governor Doug Burgum to announce a shelter in place order.
5 new confirmed cases in clay county, the most of any day yet.
CPA Mark Giddings,Giddings & Associates LTD
Dr. Avish Nagpal, Infectious Disease Specialist - Sanford Health.
Brent Tehven, Partner - Herd and Horns.
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On Tonight's program:
President Trump says the Federal Government is recommending the use of face masks if you go out in public.
Hundreds of thousands of businesspeople scramble to get in on free money.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz says the state is in competition with other states for equipment to fight the coronavirus.
Kelly Armstrong, U.S. Representative
Dr. Rupak Gandhi, Superintendent - Fargo Public Schools
Matt Leiseth, President - Hornbachers
Matt Larsen, Athletic Director - NDSU
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On Tonight's program:
COVID-19 hits a million cases reported across the globe.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin today tells the country, we're moving faster than we have to, to get money in the pockets of Americans.
ND Governor Doug Burgum says in ND we are far from out of the woods.
Rick Berg, Chair ND Republican Party.
Jon Cole, General Manager, Gateway Chevrolet.
Tonya Barbeau, General Manager - Lucky 13’s in Fargo.
Chet Pollert, House Majority Leader
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On Tonight's program:
The 2 weeks that President Trump said yesterday would be painful, begin today with more cases, more deaths, and more uncertainty.
There will be no dine-in Easter brunches in ND.
President Trump says there is another war to fight...drug dealers and cartels are increasing their presence.
Kevin Pifer -Pifer’s Auction and Realty
Ike Walker - General Manager - Valley News Live
Chris Berg - Host of Point of View, KX4
Scott Hennen - WOYM Radio host
WE'RE HERE AT 7 PM, 7 DAYS A WEEK, AND GLAD TO PROVIDE YOU A REVIEW OF ANOTHER BUSY DAY IN THE NEWS CYCLE...
Tonight on the program:
Cass County now has the most cases of coronavirus in the state of ND.
President Trump with his most dire warning yet to the country of what the next 2 weeks might hold.
Ryan Rauschenberger, ND State Tax Commissioner
Dr. Rich Vetter, Essentia Health Chief Medical Officer
Kirsten Baesler, ND Superintendent of Public Instruction
Ben Lien, MN State Representative in 4A.
WE'RE HERE AT 7 PM, 7 DAYS A WEEK, AND GLAD TO PROVIDE YOU A REVIEW OF ANOTHER BUSY DAY IN THE NEWS CYCLE....
Tonight on the program:
President Trump says the nationwide guidance to slow the spread of the coronavirus will be extended.
Sunday gives us more confirmed cases of the virus in ND.
Minnesota's death count jumps today. what do we know about the victims...
Fargo Mayor Tim Mahoney
Justin Forde - Sr. Director of Governmental Relations at Midco.
Cory Hepola - WCCO Radio
Pastor Andy Veith from Bethel Church.
WE'RE HERE AT 7 PM, 7 DAYS A WEEK, AND GLAD TO PROVIDE YOU A REVIEW OF ANOTHER BUSY DAY IN THE NEWS CYCLE....
Tonight on the program:
The state of ND sees its largest jump yet in confirmed cases and many of them are in Cass County.
President trump says he might put the entire NYC metro area in quarantine.
Governor Burgum says he’s done messing around with people who come back from traveling and don’t play it safe.
Scott Beaulier, Dean of NDSU Business School.
Nichole Hensen – Owner of Nichole’s Fine Pastry
WE'RE HERE AT 7 PM, 7 DAYS A WEEK, AND GLAD TO PROVIDE YOU A REVIEW OF ANOTHER BUSY DAY IN THE NEWS CYCLE....
Tonight on the program:
President Trump gets the economic stimulus plan he wanted.
Gov. Burgum says if you need a hair cut, better find your keys.
North Dakot arecords it's first death from COVID-19.
Tonights's guests:
Brent Sanford - ND Lieutenant Governor.
Paul Smith, Fargo Director ND Small Business Development Centers
Max Kringen - Emerging Prairie
Steve Moore, City of Moorhead Public Works Director
WE'RE HERE AT 7 PM, 7 DAYS A WEEK, AND GLAD TO PROVIDE YOU A REVIEW OF ANOTHER BUSY DAY IN THE NEWS CYCLE....
Tonight on the program:
Minnesota prepares for a Stay at Home order, Now ~24 hours away.
ND Gov. Doug Burgrum says if you are coming back from spring break or your winter home in Arizona, you've got something important to do...
The U.S. now has more cases of COVID-19 than any other country.
Today's guests:
Kelly Armstrong, ND Congressman.
Rupak Gandhi, Fargo Schools Superintendent.
Craig Wendt, Owner Spitfire in WF and Detroit Lakes.
Shannon Monroe, Moorhead Police Chief.
Today in North Dakota there have been 9 new confirmed cases of Coronavirus bringing the states total to 45. In South Dakota they have 11 new cases bringing them to 41 in total. For Minnesota they have 25 more positive Coronavirus cases including 287 total cases. In Minnesota they are also making some changes to try helping prevent the spread of this virus with Governor Tim Walz putting a statewide shelter in place for 2 weeks starting at 11:59 pm Friday. Also today the US has confirmed almost 11 thousand new Coronavirus cases, with there being over 65 thousand total cases now. Worldwide there are now more than 460 thousand total cases, with over 113 thousand people having recovered from the Coronavirus so far.
Guests:
Kevin Cramer, US Senator
Tom Hauser, KSTP TV
Dr. Michael Busler, Public Policy Analyst
Brandon Lunak, Moorhead Schools Superintendent
Today North Dakota has tested positive for 3 more cases of Coronavirus bringing the total number infected to 36. For South Dakota they have 2 new cases, with 30 in total. And in Minnesota they have 27 new cases which brings their total to 262. For the US there have been 53 thousand confirmed cases with 687 total deaths. Worldwide there are now more than 418 thousand confirmed coronavirus cases, with almost 18 thousand deaths, and there have now been more than 108 people who have recovered from the virus.
Guests:
Jon Godfread, ND Insurance Commissioner
Dr. Rich Vette, Essentia Chief Medical Officer
Beth Slette, West Fargo Schools Superintendent
Wes Henry, True IT Chief Product Officer
Katie Bartelson, Vitalant Sr. Donor Recruitment Representative
North Dakota now has 33 confirmed Coronavirus cases. For South Dakota they have 7 new cases today and 28 in total. And in Minnesota they had 66 new cases today and they have 235 cases in total. In the US there are now over 43 thousand cases and 132 have died today with there being 545 casualties in total. Worldwide there are now over 378 thousand cases with the dead toll surpassing 16 thousand, but the good news is over 100 thousand have recovered from the virus to this point.
Guests:
North Dakota Senator John Hoeven
Kent Satrang, PetroServe USA Owner
Dave Todd, Fargo Police Chief
Clay Routledge, NDSU Professor of Psychology
Heather Clyde, Homeward Animal Shelter Operations Director
Today in North Dakota we have had 2 more people test positive for the Coronavirus with there now being 30 cases in total. For South Dakota they now have 7 new cases bringing their total to 21. In Minnesota they have 32 new positive cases with 169 cases in total. As of today in the US there are over 32 thousand confirmed cases with there being 414 deaths. Worldwide there are now 335,000 confirmed cases of Coronavirus with 14,600 deaths, and 97,000 people have recovered from the virus so far.
Guests:
Jesse Jahner, Cass County Sheriff
Mylynn Tufte, State of ND Chief Health Officer
Kevin Flynn, Need to Know Morning Show
Father Paul Duchscherer, St. Anne's and Joachim Catholic Church
The state of North Dakota now has 28 confirmed cases of Coronavirus. South Dakota has 14 cases with 1 death. And Minnesota now has 137 confirmed cases and they had their first death today due to the Coronavirus. As of today there are 305,000 confirmed cases of the Coronavirus worldwide, With the death toll now surpassing 13,000, and 95,000 people have recovered.
Guests:
Kent Eken, Minnesota Senator
Nancy Kelly, Labormasters Owner
Dr. Alicia Wisnewski, Prairie Woods Veterinary Center
Brent Sanford, Lieutenant Governor of North Dakota