Fargo City Hall project to be rebid
FARGO (KFGO-AM) - Fargo city leaders have decided to reject bids that came in 10% over budget last week and rebid the city hall building project.A committee will meet with the project architect to come...
View ArticleNDSU student gov't candidates propose alcohol at football games
FARGO (KFGO-AM) -- Two candidates for the NDSU student body are pushing for alcohol sales at university events at the Fargodome.Robert Kringler, who's running for student body president and Aaron...
View ArticleNavy planners working out details for week-long Fargo event
FARGO (AP) - Navy planners are in land-locked North Dakota and Minnesota to work out details for a week-long summer program that will feature the Blue Angels flight demonstration team and other...
View ArticleCollision stops traffic on Main Ave.
FARGO (KFGO-AM) -- Eastbound Main ave., west of 25th st. was shutdown for close to an hour Wed. afternoon after a collision between a pickup and two cars.One of the cars rolled on its top. Witnesses...
View ArticleClay Co. jury convicts Prince Jones in sex trafficking case
MOORHEAD, Minn. (KFGO-AM) - A Clay County jury has returned a "guilty" verdict in a human trafficking case.Twenty-five-year-old prince jones was convicted of using a 13-year-old girl to promote...
View ArticleMan charged in shooting deaths of 2 employees at ND hog farm
BOTTINEAU N.D. (AP) - An 18-year-old man has been charged with the shooting deaths of two fellow employees at a north-central North Dakota hog farm. Jeremy Rodriguez Rios is charged in Northeast...
View ArticleBellarmine shoots past Dragons in Elite Eight
EVANSVILLE, Ind. -- Minnesota State University Moorhead couldn't slow down Bellarmine's potent offense Wednesday and the Knights rolled over the Dragons 92-75 in the NCAA Division II Elite Eight...
View ArticleLincoln voters to decide on fate of mayor in recall election
LINCOLN, N.D. (AP) - Voters in Lincoln will go to the polls in June to decide whether to replace Mayor Bob Johnston.City Auditor Mary Marvel tells the Bismarck Tribune that the mayor's opponents...
View ArticleAll 4 towns in Divide, Burke counties have safe water again
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - State Health Department officials have lifted a boil order in Crosby, meaning residents in four affected towns in Divide and Burke counties can now safely drink their tap...
View ArticleNorth Dakota oil rig count drops below 100
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - The number of drill rigs in western North Dakota's oil patch has slipped below 100 for the first time in five years due to the sagging price of crude.There were 98 rigs drilling...
View ArticleSenate Democrats seek tougher federal rules for oil trains
SEATTLE (AP) - Senate Democrats have proposed federal legislation to strengthen safety standards for trains that carry volatile shipments of crude oil.Washington Sen. Maria Cantwell on Wednesday said...
View ArticleProspects minimal to recover more oil from Yellowstone spill
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) - State and federal regulators say the response to a 30,000-gallon oil spill into Montana's Yellowstone River is shifting from emergency crude recovery to long-term monitoring and...
View ArticleMan charged in shooting deaths of 2 employees at ND hog farm
FARGO, N.D. (AP) - An 18-year-old man has been charged with the shooting deaths of two fellow employees at a northeastern North Dakota hog farm.Jeremy Rodriguez Rios is charged in Northeast District...
View ArticleSprinklers help contain fire in Fargo apartment
FARGO (KFGO-AM) - Fargo firefighters got a quick knockdown on a fire thanks to an automatic sprinkler system that controled most of the stove fire. The fire was reported just after 6 p.m. Wednesday in...
View ArticleMcFeely column: Dragons run into Bellarmine Buzzsaw
EVANSVILLE, Ind. -- Minnesota State Moorhead basketball coach Chad Walthall could only laugh in a hallway of the Ford Center late Wednesday night.He'd just watched his very talented offensive team get...
View ArticleFood system commission holds inaugural meeting in Fargo
FARGO, N.D. - The area's first food systems advisory commission holds its inaugural meeting in Fargo.The Cass-Clay Food Systems Advisory Commission is a new group that looks to improve access to...
View ArticleNorth Dakota's oil patch counties continue to be fastest growing in the country
WASHINGTON D.C. (KFGO-AM) - New figures from the U.S. Census Bureau show a population trend that's no suprise to anyone living in North Dakota: The last couple of years have been a good time to be an...
View Article3 charges filed against Grand Forks man shot by law officer
GRAND FORKS, N.D. (AP) -- A man shot by a university police officer in Grand Forks following a chase is now facing three criminal charges.David Elliott could face up to 11 years in prison if convicted...
View ArticleFormer North Dakota chancellor Potts among 8 selected for interviews
FARGO, N.D. (AP) -- The North Dakota Board of Higher Education has narrowed the list of candidates for university system chancellor from 21 to eight. Former chancellor Robert Potts made the cut.Seven...
View ArticleND bill would ID lawmakers making public records requests
BISMARCK (AP) - North Dakota legislative leaders are pushing a measure that would name lawmakers who make written requests for public records.Currently, lawmakers can make anonymous requests for public...
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