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Grand Forks Turns Down Federal Cops Money

 

The Grand Forks City Council has rejected a federal grant designed to put more police on the streets.  Read More

Otter Tail Power Will Keep Coal Plant Through 2020

 

The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission ordered the utility company to study the cost of retiring the 53-year-old Hoot Lake plant.  Read More

Snowfall Amounts Set New Records

 

The calendar still says fall, but winter arrived in the northern Red River Valley.   Read More

Man Pleads Guilty For Ordering 3 Men To Rob Store

 

A Fargo man has admitted to ordering three men in a drug trafficking ring to rob a convenience store.   Read More

Fall Snowfall Affects Parts Of Region

 

Wet, heavy snow pulled down power lines and temporarily cut service to 6,500 Xcel Energy customers in the Fargo area early Thursday. The utility says service was restored by mid-morning.   Read More

Clay Deputies Recover Truckload Of Stolen Items From ND

 

Clay County sheriff's investigators have recovered a truckload of stolen items linked to a rash of burglaries near Valley City.   Read More

Police Chief Concerned Over High Admissions To Detox Center

 

Fargo's Police Chief calls the growing number of admissions at the city's detox center "startling."   Read More

Clay County Gets New Heart Defibrillators

 

A private grant is funding the purchase of seven new heart defibrillators for the Clay County Sheriff's Department.   Read More

North Dakota Sending Trade Delegation To Columbia

 

Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring and officials with the North Dakota Trade Office and the U.S. Commercial Service will lead the group, which will meet with potential buyers in the cities of Bogota and Medellin.   Read More

Xcel Energy Blames Utility Pole Fire

 

Power restored after about three hours.   Read More