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Diversion project tiff
Frustration between the governing boards that will own and operate the Red River diversion project hit the boiling point Friday. The Cass County Joint Water Resources Board, angered the Fargo City Commission delayed action this week on a draft agreement that spells out the responsiblities, called a special meeting.

Charges could be filed in late-night dip
A dip in the Elks Pool in Grand Forks could end up costing three people 300-dollars each. They were nabbed by police after neighbors heard splashing and people on the diving boards.

Dozens turn out for vigil for Mahnomen County Sheriff's Deputy Chris Dewey
A show of support for Mahnomen County Sheriff's Deputy Chris Dewey. Dozens of people lined U-S Highway 59 North of Detroit Lakes to honor the lawman, shot and seriously wounded in the line of duty 18 months ago. He's now in Hospice care after doctors gave him just days to live.

Lifeguards honored for saving Casselton boy's life
Lifeguards who saved the life of a 5 year-old Casselton boy have been honored. Casselton pool staff noticed Ben Metzger floating upside down in the pool Wednesday afternoon.

Sanford partners with Webmd online
Sanford Health and the medical website Webmd are partnering on three websites.

6-year-old drowning victim released from hospital
A six-year-old boy who was pulled from the city swimming pool in Casselton after he nearly drowned has been released from a Fargo hospital.

Otter Tail and Montana-Dakota raise electric bills
North Dakota customers of Otter Tail Power and Montana-Dakota utilities will be getting an explanation soon about a rise in their monthly electric bills.

NDSU to raise $32 million for Bison Sports Arena
North Dakota State University has permission to go ahead with a $32 million fundraising campaign to renovate and expand the Bison Sports Arena.

Barnes and Cass tornado deemed EF-2
The National Weather Service says it was an EF-2 tornado that tore up parts of Barnes and Cass County early Tuesday.

MN employees of cities prohibited from mayor/council positions
Starting August 1st in Minnesota, full-time permanent employees of a city will be prohibited from serving as mayor or sitting on the city council.