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Home South Of Fargo Destroyed By Fire

 

Three departments fought the fire.  Read More

Gattis, Freeman Lead Braves Past Twins 5-4 In 10th

 

Evan Gattis hit a two-out, pinch-hit homer in the ninth to send the game to extra innings and Freddie Freeman won it in the 10th, sending the Atlanta Braves to their fifth straight win, 5-4 over the slumping Minnesota Twins on Tuesday night.   Read More

Cavalier, ND. Evacuated:

 

A very serious flood threat in Cavalier, North Dakota.   Read More

Death Of Accused Rapist Ruled Accidental

 

Richald Haaland was found dead in his Fargo apartment.  Read More

Parents Of Dru Sjodin Attend Federal Court Hearing In Fargo

 

Alfonso Rodriguez Jr., of Crookston, Minn., sits on death row in Terre Haute, Ind., while his lawyers argue what is believed to be his final appeal. Rodriguez was convicted in 2004 of killing Sjodin, of Pequot Lakes, Minn.   Read More

Fergus Falls Area Residents Charged In Overdose Death

 

Prosecutors say 31 year-old Melissa Qualley and 33 year-old Travis Simon were using prescription drugs in a Fergus Falls home when 53 year-old Marsha Schloesser overdosed.   Read More

Dalrymple Seeks Federal Disaster Declaration

 

Dalrymple sent a letter to President Obama asking for the declaration. If approved, the presidential disaster declaration would make federal funding available to Benson, Bottineau, Cass, Cavalier, Eddy, Foster and McHenry counties. It would also make it available to Pembina, Ramsey, Renville, Richland, Rolette, Towner, Trail, Walsh and Wells counties as well as the Spirit Lake Reservation.   Read More

5 Arrested In Moorhead Drug Bust

 

Five people are facing charges in a drug bust in Moorhead.   Read More

Minn. Leaders Recap Legislative Session

 

Gov. Mark Dayton and Democratic legislative leaders call the just-finished session a success and that they accomplished what they set out to do.   Read More

North Dakota Legislators Pick 41 Interim Studies

 

North Dakota lawmakers will be studying 41 issues over the next two years, including property taxes and the effects of federal health care legislation.   Read More