Am I supposed to read that?”).Īpparently, only San Diego gets to stay classy. That was a good warm-up.”), but neglected to read his classic sign-off from the teleprompter (“Oh. KXNet – Bismarck/Minot/Williston/Dickinsonįerrell ended the broadcast with his trademark Burgundy candor (“You guys did a good job tonight. Highlights include his passionate introduction of Piepenburg in the “Dakota STORM CENTER!!!”, his light banter with his co-anchor (“Amber you look lovely tonight… Are you married? … Well, I am, so don’t get any ideas.”), and his report on the use of 500, “I repeat, 500 GALLONS of water and foam” in extinguishing a trash fire in the parking lot of a local Sam’s Club. However, if you were expecting to see legendary San Diego Channel 4 News anchor, Ron Burgundy, co-anchoring on Saturday night, then (A) that’s a very odd thing for you to expect and (B) you would be right as well.Īctor Will Ferrell, in an apparent promotion for the upcoming sequel to “Anchorman”–“Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues”– appeared on KXNews last night in full Ron Burgundy regalia and guest-anchored the nightly news.Īmid stories of Christmas trees on Main Street, Black Friday shoplifters, and hockey fights, Ferrell injected a “Burgundian” flavor to the proceedings. You would probably expect to see weekend anchor, Amber Schatz, reporting on local business, weekend meteorologist, Jared Piepenburg, giving the latest weather updates, and weekend sports anchor, Jon Schaeffer, recounting Friday’s hockey game between the Austin Bruins and the Bismarck Bobcats. like golfing and cross-country skiing.If you’re in Bismarck or Dickinson, North Dakota, you may have tuned into local CBS affiliate, KXNews, last night for the local goings-on in the central and western regions of the state. Im the one and only Meteorologist at KFGO radio in Fargo. When I'm not on-air you will find me exploring the region, out at restaurants, and trying out new things. Chief Meteorologist Tom Szymanski - KFGO. If you’d like to remove ads from the on demand library, the subscription is 75.99/month. Youll be able to watch KXMC (CBS 13) and 33 of the Top 35 Cable channels. We recommend Hulu Live TV for most viewers in the Minot-Bismarck-Dickinson, ND area. I also plan on earning my AMS Seal of Approval. Originally from New England, Anthony Carpino joins the WRDW First Alert Weather Team as the Weekend Meteorologist and multimedia journalist. Watch KXMC - Minot-Bismarck-Dickinson, ND. I am also a member of the American Meteorological Society. Meteorology was always going to be it and it's safe to say I'm living my dream. if not weather, what would you be? I say, I never had a back-up plan. There was never any particular storm that got me interested, I just knew I wanted to be a meteorologist from watching the Weather Channel all day long while growing up. I am beyond excited to work this amazing team!Įver since I as about 5 years old I've always had an interest in weather. KFYR is my 3rd TV station, and I am the morning meteorologist for Country Morning Today and for the Noon broadcast. I have also forecasted for the Delmarva Peninsula (Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia) and was the weekend meteorologist at WBOC. I have been a broadcast meteorologist since 2016 and started my career in North Dakota. I earned my bachelor's degree in meteorology from Rutgers University. 200 N 4th St, Bismarck, North Dakota, 58501, United States Henry Blakes Current Workplace Henry Blakes has been working as a Meteorologist at Kfyr Tv for 11 years. She fell in love with the QCA and loves living here. Right off exit 5 on the NJ Turnpike or from Burlington. Meteorologist at KFYR-TV, KMOT-TV, KUMV-TV, KQCD-TV and West Dakota FOX since 2011. Morgan Ottier started at KWQC in September of 2010 after spending the summer interning with the station. While I am no stranger to North Dakota, I did grow up in New Jersey.
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