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Kevin Wallevand

Kevin Wallevand has been a Reporter at WDAY-TV since 1983. He is a native of Vining, Minnesota in Otter Tail County. His series and documentary work have brought him to Africa, Vietnam, Haiti, Kosovo, South America, Mongolia, Juarez,Mexico and the Middle East. He is an multiple Emmy and national Edward R. Murrow award recipient.

Contact Email: kwallevand@wday.com

Phone Number: (701) 241-5317

A 42-year-old Fargo-Moorhead business owner has seen success on the National Walleye Tour, but it is his success with cuticles and acrylics that helped pave the way to fishing tournament wins.
A Fargo man has just won a cross-country motorcycle run called The Motorcycle Cannonball.
A beautiful relationship is now an example of how two people can really live out their vows during life's toughest times.
A south Fargo man found out just how assertive and hard working one red squirrel can be when his truck was filled with nuts.
A West Fargo chiropractor who uses YouTube and social media to talk about health and wellness is battling the impacts from a hard-hitting COVID-19 diagnosis.
Parker Hanson was once a Hawley, Minn., standout, cranking out homers in high school and on the legion field, all without a left hand. He's now playing at Augustana University in Sioux Falls.
Rental car rates nationwide have jumped 30%. Rental cars are also becoming hard to find.
Nine years ago, Matt Nelson started posting videos of his fishing journeys. He uses GoPro cameras and good editing techniques to produce a simple fishing show.
The Sturgis Motorcycle Rally held in Sturgis, S.D., could attract 250,000 people this week, but it will definitely have a different feel and look this year. There are critics who believe, because of the pandemic, it should not even be held. But those who are planning on attending the rally say it comes down to choice.
MOORHEAD, Minn. — After battling COVID-19 for 88 days, 53-year-old Nancy Jacobson came home Thursday, July 30. There were some moments during her fight when her family thought she wouldn't make it, but they were finally able to celebrate Nancy's return in a big way.