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Another Man's Crime Will Live With Minn. Man

 

A Minnesota man spent 10 years in prison for a crime someone else has since admitted to, but record of that crime will likely stay with him for the rest of his life.   Read More

OSHA Cites ND Energy Company For Safety Violations

 

The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration has cited a Minot company with safety violations following the death of an oil field worker.   Read More

ND Man Gets Prison For Possessing Firearm

 

A Bismarck man has been sentenced to prison for possessing a firearm and ammunition as a felon.   Read More

Fired Bismarck TV Anchor Receiving Job Offers

 

A.J. Clemente's first stint as an anchor at KFYR-TV on Sunday night was also his last after he uttered two obscenities just as cameras began to roll.  Read More

Bagley Police Believe Deaths Were Murder-Suicide

 

Bagley Police Chief Larry Peterson identifies the victims as Jack Gerbracht of Bagley and his 64-year-old mother, Darlene Gerbracht.   Read More

Grand Forks City Leaders To Consider Roadside Memorials

 

Roadside memorials will be allowed in Grand Forks under a policy approved by the Safety-Service committee Tuesday night.   Read More

Bill Makes Animal Cruelty A Felony In North Dakota

 

North Dakota's Legislature has made cruelty to animals a felony.   Read More

East Grand Forks Supports Resolution Opposing New Phosphorous Standards

 

The City of East Grand Forks is voicing support for a Moorhead resolution opposing the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency’s proposed new phosphorous standards.  Read More

District Corps Commander In Fargo For Flood Fight

 

The district commander of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is heading to Fargo to help with flooding.   Read More

Air Quality Report Gives Minnesota Mixed Reviews

 

An annual report card from the American Lung Association shows some improvements in air quality in Minnesota's urban areas.  Read More