FEMA Temporary Housing Units Decline In Minot
Minot, N.D. (AP) Officials say at least eight of the 13 temporary housing units known to be remaining on private lots in Minot since a 2011 flood should be gone before the end of the year. Officials...
View ArticleNorwegians Visit Dairy Farm As Part Of Ag Tour
Bismarck, N.D. (AP) A group of Norwegians participating in a statewide agriculture tour has made a stop at a dairy farm in Mandan The Norwegians visited the Northern Lights dairy farm on Thursday....
View ArticleWTI Closes The Week Below $90 A Barrel
Houston (AP) Oilfield services company Baker Hughes Incorporated says the number of rigs exploring for oil and natural gas in the U.S. declined by nine this week to 1,922. The Houston-based firm said...
View ArticleTrial Date Set For 2 Men Accused Of Beating Woman
Bismarck, N.D. (AP) A December trial date has been set in Bismarck for two men accused of beating a woman with a metal pipe and a bottle. Christopher Rainbow and Jordan Rainbow are accused of...
View ArticlePrograms on stereotyping planned for Redskins game
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - The University of Minnesota is announcing several days of programs to increase awareness of racial stereotyping ahead of next month's Vikings-Redskins football game on...
View ArticleSo. Moorhead townhouse damaged by fire
MOORHEAD (KFGO-AM) -- Fire has heavily damaged a south Moorhead townhouse. The fire, at 3541 10th St., was reported by a neighbor at around 4:30am Saturday.Asst. Fire Chief Greg Doeden says flames...
View ArticleAddtitional rail safety training set for Fargo
FARGO (AP) - North Dakota's congressional delegation says rail safety training is being held in Fargo for emergency workers.The event is slated on Tuesday and Wednesday and is hosted by GATX Corp. and...
View ArticleNorth Dakota State grinds out 17-10 victory over Western Illinois
MACOMB, Ill. -- North Dakota State remains the unbeaten and No. 1-rated team in the country, but just barely. The Bison escaped a sloppy performance to defeat Western Illinois 17-10 in their Missouri...
View ArticleHoeven Says EPA Overstepping Authority
Bismarck, N.D. (AP) Sen. John Hoeven says the Federal Environmental Protection Agency's proposed rules over navigable waters are ``a real problem.'' Hoeven, R-N.D., Criticized the EPA's proposed waters...
View ArticleWheat, corn stocks up in Dakotas; soybeans down.
Fargo, N.D. (AP) Wheat and corn stocks are up in the Dakotas, while soybean stocks are down over the year. The agriculture department says wheat stored on farms and at grain elevators on September 1st...
View ArticleCatholic Sisters Relocate To ND To Serve Hispanics
Williston, N.D. (AP) The Roman Catholic Church in western North Dakota is being transformed by an influx of Hispanic parishioners who have moved to the area to work in the oil patch. The great need to...
View ArticleND National Guard Members To Return From Kosovo
Bismarck, N.D. (AP) About 40 North Dakota Army National Guard soldiers will return to the U.S. Monday after a yearlong deployment in Kosovo. The soldiers are members of the guard's Company C, 2nd...
View ArticleMandan Elementary School Offers Jobs To Students
Bismarck, N.D. (AP) A North Dakota elementary school is teaching its students how to prepare for entering the workforce. Fourth- and fifth-grade students at Lincoln Elementary School are able to apply...
View ArticleUND Set To Open One-Stop Student Services Office
Grand Forks, N.D. (AP) The University of North Dakota this week is opening an office where students can get a variety of services in one location. The university is holding a grand opening ceremony...
View ArticleND Students To Get Suicide Prevention Instruction
Bismarck, N.D. (AP) More than 250 Bismarck students and teachers from two public high schools will receive instruction in suicide prevention starting Monday. The training for Bismarck High School and...
View Article2 arrested in Moorhead drug bust
MOORHEAD (KFGO-AM) -- Two Fargo men are facing drug charges in Moorhead.Thomas Schultz and Jesse Kuehl, both 26, were arrested during a traffic stop. Lt. Tory Jacobson says 1 1/2 pounds of marijuana,...
View ArticleDayton Has 12-Point Lead Over Challenger Johnson
St. Paul, MN (MNN) -- Governor Dayton has slightly expanded his lead over Republicanchallenger Jeff Johnson and now leads 51-percent to 39-percent, according tothe latest KSTP/Survey USA...
View ArticleIrate Fargo City Commissioner wants new policy on road projects that affect...
FARGO (KFGO-AM) Fargo City Commissioner Dave Piepkorn, upset over lengthy delays in completing construction of 19th Avenue North, plans to ask the city to revise its policies dealing with contractors...
View ArticleKnife wielding liquor store customer arrested in Fargo
FARGO (KFGO-AM) A man who allegedly pulled two steak knives on a clerk at Royal Liquors on 32nd Avenue South in Fargo over the weekend was arrested for terrorizing and preventing arrest.Police say...
View ArticleSugar beet driver arrested for threatening to kill American Crystal employee
ADA, MINN. (KFGO-AM) A farm worker was arrested after authorities say he allegedly threatened to kill a supervisor at an American Crystal beet piling station in Norman County.Brandon Bryan, 39, is...
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