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Cullen Holt

Cullen Holt

Sports Anchor

Cullen's path to Fargo and the WDAY Sports team has taken him all over the country. Originally from Southern California, he broadcast games for California Baptist and UC Riverside, while covering high school sports as a reporter.

Cullen then traveled the U.S. as a Minor League Baseball broadcaster, most recently in Augusta, Ga. His last stop before Fargo took him to Wyoming as the sports director for a radio station.

When he's not telling the stories of the athletes and coaches in the F-M area, he's probably walking his dog or feebly attempting a recipe that is well beyond the range of his cooking skills.

Former Concordia coach Bucky Burgau says a 2024 heart screening revealed a 75% blockage in a major artery, likely saving his life.
The Fargo Public Library is among 1,280 Carnegie libraries still operating nationwide and was awarded $10,000 as part of the “Carnegie Libraries 250” initiative.
Volunteers prepared the Fargodome for the state wrestling tournament as more than 600 athletes worked to get to Fargo amid a snowstorm.
Fargo Public Works waits for roads to get slick before spreading salt and plowing amid a tricky rain-to-snow storm.
North Dakota Game and Fish says mild conditions and low snow have helped deer and pheasants access food.
Suite Shots is in week two of its six-week Elite Academy, giving Fargo-area prep golfers access to simulators, putting greens and professional instruction.
Recent warmer temperatures may benefit the region by breaking up snowmelt over time instead of triggering rapid runoff all at once.
North Dakota Game and Fish says some lakes have up to 2.5 feet of ice, but recent warm weather has made certain access points unstable.
As Olympic curling draws national TV audiences, the Fargo-Moorhead Curling Club says membership has surged, with packed leagues, and junior programs topping 100 kids.
Sweet Dreams Confections owner Lee Paseka says steady customer traffic and nice weather are boosting Valentine’s Day sales at the Fargo store.
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