MSU, University System Violated Open Records Law
North Dakota Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem says Minot State University and the North Dakota University System violated the state's open records law in May. Stenehjem issued his opinion in response...
View ArticleReward Fund Set Up In ND Hit-And-Run Incident
Minot, N.D. (AP) Police in Minot say a reward fund has been set up for the hit-and-run case that resulted in the death of a toddler. Capt. John Klug with the Minot Police Department says the reward has...
View ArticleAmtrak Continues Service Disruption To ND Cities
Minot, N.D. (AP) Amtrak will continue to suspend westbound rail service from Fargo on its empire builder line and passengers traveling on to Grand Forks, Devils Lake and Rugby will have to complete...
View ArticleUND, Airline Partner To Assist Student Pilots
Grand Forks, N.D. (AP) The University of North Dakota has established a partnership to assist student pilots land jobs in Skywest Airlines. The university says aviation students who meet certain...
View ArticleFilm Features Gritty Side of ND Oil Boomtown
Williston, N.D. (AP) A documentary looking at the gritty side of life in the North Dakota oil boomtown of Williston is set to begin screenings across the country on Oct. 10. "The Overnighters'' follows...
View ArticleBiologists find immature zebra mussels in the Red River
FARGO (KFGO-AM) Immature zebra mussels have been found in the headwaters of the Red River.Fred Ryckman, North Dakota Game & Fish Department Invasive Species Coordinator says it's not a surprise....
View ArticleMoorhead Police arrested 2 in pharmacy burglary
MOORHEAD (KFGO-AM) -- Police arrested two men early Wednesday morning after responding to a burglary alarm at the Sun mart pharmacy.The store was closed, but employees were inside at the time working...
View ArticleMourners in Minnesota, North Dakota honor student
SARTELL, Minn. (KFGO-AM) -- Family and friends of a college student are mourning the teen from Minnesota after his body was found in Moorhead.About 500 people attended a candlelight vigil for North...
View ArticleMan convicted in horse deaths back in jail
BISMARCK (AP) - A man who pleaded guilty last year to mistreating animals in the deaths of more than 100 horses in Burleigh and Morton counties has been sentenced to a year in jail for violating...
View ArticleInvestigators working to learn more about NDSU student's death
MOORHEAD (KFGO-AM) -- Investigators are working hard to learn more about the death of an NDSU student. The body of Tommy Bearson was found outside Larry's RV in south Moorhead late Tuesday...
View ArticleWest Fargo Police arrest man seen peeking into garages
WEST FARGO (KFGO-AM) -- A woman called West Fargo Police Tuesday afternoon after she saw a man walking up to garages and looking in windows. She gave officers a good description of the man and police...
View ArticleFBI: Oil Patch technology thefts are 'national security threat'
FARGO (KFGO-AM) - KFGO News has learned that the FBI is working to stop the theft of intellectual property and technology from petroleum companies in the North Dakota Oil Patch.Richard Thornton, the...
View ArticleHunter man enters plea in traffic death of Fargo man
HILLSBORO, N.D. (KFGO-AM) -- A hunter man has pleaded not guilty to a charge of manslaughter in the June traffic death of a 50 year-old Fargo man.Justin Jalbert was heading to work when he ran into the...
View ArticleJimmy John's Investigating Possible Data Breach
Champaign, IL (MNN) -- Jimmy John's Gourmet Sandwiches is the latest company to investigate a possible data breach.Officials say it appears customer credit and debit card information was compromised at...
View ArticleNorth Dakota GOP Unveils New Oil Tax Formula
Bismarck, N.D. (AP) North Dakota Republicans have unveiled a revamped formula used to distribute a portion of the state's oil and gas production tax revenue. The plan unveiled Wednesday by GOP leaders...
View ArticleND Official: More Environment Protections Needed
Dickinson, N.D. (AP) A North Dakota health official says more needs to be done to ensure environmental protections in the state amid its oil boom. North Dakota Department of Health Environmental Health...
View ArticleFed Funds To Support 6 ND Law Enforcement Officers
Tioga, N.D. (AP) More than $700,000 in federal funding has been authorized to support the salary and benefits of six law enforcement officers in North Dakota. U.S. Senator Heidi Heitkamp says the money...
View ArticleInvestigators Comb Area Where Student Was Found
Moorhead, Minn. (AP) Police in Moorhead say investigators are combing the area where the body of a North Dakota State University student was found. Lieutenant Tory Jacobson with the Moorhead Police...
View ArticleMan Convicted In Horse Deaths Back In Jail
Bismarck, N.D. (AP) A man who pleaded guilty last year to mistreating animals in the deaths of more than 100 horses in Burleigh and Morton counties has been sentenced to a year in jail for violating...
View ArticleWild sign former Fargo Force defensemen, Warner
Fargo, ND --The Minnesota Wild announced the signing of former Fargo Force defenseman, Hunter Warner, to a three-year, entry-level contract. Warner spent time with two teams in the USHL from 2012-14,...
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