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The area that is present day Fargo was an early stopping point for steamboats floating down the Red River during the 1870s and 1880s. The city of Fargo was originally named "Centralia." The city was then renamed to "Fargo". This was in honor of Northern Pacific Railway director and Wells Fargo Express Company founder William Fargo

As of the 2005-06 season, there are currently 334 colleges and universities fielding Division I Men's Basketball teams. 49 states boast at least one Division I Men's Basketball program; only Alaska has none. (North Dakota State University and South Dakota State University joined Division I this season, becoming the first schools from their respective states to play at the D1 level.): College basketball - Conferences


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* Encyclopedia II - Fargo North Dakota - History

The area that is present day Fargo was an early stopping point for steamboats floating down the Red River during the 1870s and 1880s. The city of Fargo was originally named "Centralia." The city was then renamed to "Fargo". This was in honor of Northern Pacific Railway director and Wells Fargo Express Company founder William Fargo. The area started to flourish after the arrival of the railroad and the c ...

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* Encyclopedia II - College basketball - Division I Men's Basketball

As of the 2005-06 season, there are currently 334 colleges and universities fielding Division I Men's Basketball teams. 49 states boast at least one Division I Men's Basketball program; only Alaska has none. (North Dakota State University and South Dakota State University joined Division I this season, becoming the first schools from their respective states to play at the D1 level.) College basketball - Conferences. These teams play in 31 different conferences, which are classified as either major or mid-m ...

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North Dakota State University Dance Team Jazz 2011North Dakota State University Dance Team Jazz 2011

Jazz Performance to Celine Dion - It's All Coming Back To Me Now at the Best of the Best Dance Show, hosted by the University of...

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North Dakota State University Dance Team took 6th place at nationals in Orlando FL Division D1 2010.

North Dakota State University Dance Team Video Entry 2009North Dakota State University Dance Team Video Entry 2009

2009 Video Entry to qualify for 2010 UDA Nationals - This wasn't the actual one sent in on our routine. Dancing to More Than a F...

North Dakota State Runs Past Montana State 42-17 In FCS PlayoffsNorth Dakota State Runs Past Montana State 42-17 In FCS Playoffs

Montage I did from the FCS second round playoff game December 4, 2010 between the North Dakota State Bison and Montana State Bob...





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* Encyclopedia II - College basketball - History

The game of basketball was devised by James Naismith in 1891. The first recorded game involving a college basketball team took place in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania on April 8, 1893 when a team from Geneva College defeated the New Brighton YMCA [1] [2]. The first intercollegiate game was played on February 9, 1895 when Minnesota State School of Agriculture defeated Hamline College by a score of 9 to 3. The first intercollegiate game involving the now familiar five-player format occurred in Iowa City, Iowa on January 18, 1896 when the University of Chicago defeated the University of Iowa 15 to 12. Before that time, there we ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Fargo North Dakota - Geography

Fargo is located at 46°52'17" North, 96°48'31" West (46.871414, -96.808658)GR1. Fargo sits on the western bank of the Red River of the North in a very flat region known as the Red River Valley. The Red River Valley was once a part of glacial Lake Agassiz, which drained away about 9,300 years ago. The lake sediments deposited from Lake Agassiz made the land around Fargo some of the richest in the world for agricultural uses. Early settlers sometimes ca ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Fargo North Dakota - Transportation

Fargo is a major transportation hub for the surrounding region. It sits at the crossroads of two major highways and is the home of the busiest airport in the state. Fargo North Dakota - Airport. Fargo is served by Hector International Airport. Though its name says so, the airport does not offer international service, even to neighboring Canada. Hector has the longest public runway in the state and has scheduled passenger flights to Minneapolis, Chicago, Denver, and Las Vegas. The "Happy Hooligans", an F-16 Air National Guard unit, is also located at Hector.

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* Encyclopedia II - Fargo North Dakota - Media

Fargo North Dakota - Print. The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead is the city's major newspaper. The High Plains Reader, an independent weekly publication, also operates in the community. The Spectrum is a publication made by students of North Dakota State University. Fargo North Dakota - Television. Fargo is served by local affiliates for the four major networks: ABC (WDAY), CBS (KXJB), NBC (KVLY), and Fox (KVRR). UPN can be received on KVNJ-LP channel 2 which rebro ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Fargo North Dakota - Demographics

As of the censusGR2 of 2000, there are 90,599 people, 39,268 households, and 20,733 families residing in the city. The population density is 922.0/km² (2,388.2/mi²). There are 41,200 housing units at an average density of 419.3/km² (1,086.0/mi²). The racial makeup of the city is 94.17% White, 1.02% African American, 1.24% Native American, 1.64% Asian, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 0.44% from other races, and 1.45% from two or more races. 1.29% of the population are Hispanic or Latino of any race. The top 6 ancestry groups in the city are German (40.6%), Norwegian (35.9%), Irish (8. ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Fargo North Dakota - Education

Fargo North Dakota - K-12. The Fargo Public Schools system operates fifteen elementary schools, three middle schools, and two high schools. The system also offers an alternative high school. Fargo has four parochial schools: Park Christian, Grace Lutheran, Oak Grove Lutheran, and Shanley Catholic. Fargo North Dakota - Higher education. Fargo is home to North Dakota State University (NDSU). NDSU has over 12,000 students and is the second largest school in the North Dakota Univer ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Fargo North Dakota - Culture

Contrary to popular belief, Fargo offers a rather extensive lineup of cultural offerings. This is due, in part, to the presence of three universities in the metropolitan area. The Plains Art Museum is the largest museum of art in the state. It is located in downtown Fargo and features regional and national exhibits. It also houses a large permanent collection of art. The Fargo Theatre is a restored 1937 Art Deco movie house that features first-run movies, film festivals, and other community events. The Fargodome routinely plays host to traveling companies of Broadway musicals.

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* Encyclopedia II - Bismarck North Dakota - Geography

Bismarck is located at 46°48'48" North, 100°46'44" West (46.813343, -100.779004)GR1. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 71.0 km² (27.4 mi²). 69.6 km² (26.9 mi²) of it is land and 1.3 km² (0.5 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 1.90% water. ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Crookston Minnesota - Demographics
As of the census2 of 2000, there are 8,192 people, 3,078 households, and 1,819 families residing in the city. The population density is 640.3/km² (1,658.8/mi²). There are 3,382 housing units at an average density of 264.3/km² (684.8/mi²). The racial makeup of the city is 91.25% White, 0.50% African American, 1.54% Native American, 0.49% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 4.64% from other races, and 1.56% from two or more races. 8.81% o ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Bismarck North Dakota - Demographics

As of the censusGR2 of 2000, there are 55,532 people, 23,185 households, and 14,444 families residing in the city. The population density is 797.4/km² (2,065.2/mi²). There are 24,217 housing units at an average density of 347.7/km² (900.6/mi²). The racial makeup of the city is 94.78% White, 0.28% Black or African American, 3.39% Native American, 0.45% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 0.17% from other races, and 0.89% from two or more races. 0.75% of the population are Hispanic or Latino of any race. The top six ancestries in the city are: German (57.9%), Norwegian (18.2%), Russian ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Bismarck North Dakota - Media

The city newspaper is the Bismarck Tribune which was established in 1873. There are six television stations based in Bismarck: KBME channel 3/ATSC channel 22 (PBS) KFYR channel 5/ATSC ch. 31 (NBC) KXMB channel 12/ATSC ch. 23 (CBS) KBMY channel 17/ATSC ch. 16 (ABC) KNDX channel 26 (Fox & UPN) K46DY channel 46 (TBN) Bismarck is home to a number of radio stations including: FM Stations K203CK 88.5 FM (Christian) BBN translator K207C ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Bismarck North Dakota - Overview

In Bismarck, like most cities, the primary transportation mode is by automobile, although there is a transit system available. The city is served by one U.S. highway, U.S. 83, and one interstate highway, Interstate 94, which runs through the northern part of the city. The Bismarck Municipal Airport is the main airport of western North Dakota, and is now in a brand new building after rennovation in 2004. The airport is located in the southern half of Bismarck, in the same vicinity as the National Weather Service Building. The Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad serves the Bismarck ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Dakota County Minnesota - Geography

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,519 km² (586 mi²). 1,475 km² (570 mi²) of it is land and 43 km² (17 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 2.86% water. Dakota County Minnesota - Adjacent Counties. Ramsey County (north) Washington County (northeast) Pierce County, Wisconsin (east, across the Mississippi River) Goodhue County (southeast) Rice County (southwest) Scott Coun ...

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