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1 killed, 3 injured in car-motorcycle crash in Fargo
According to the North Dakota Highway Patrol, a motorcycle driven by a 47-year-old Fargo man went through a red light at the intersection of 25th Street South and 13th Avenue South and crashed into a car driven by a 21-year-old Fargo woman.
Multiple cars on fire as train derailment ignites huge blaze in Carrington, North Dakota
The Carrington Fire Department rushed to the scene after a train derailed in North Dakota, causing chaos, with dozens of cars catching fire and the blaze stretching across the track
Blue Ribbon Romance – Get Married For ‘Free’ At These MN County Fairs This Summer
A lot of people have crazy ideas when it comes to their wedding ceremony. Some people like to jump out of airplanes, Say ‘I Do’ underwater… Bungee Jumping after they’ve been announced husband and wife, and even getting married on a roller coaster. Well if getting married at a county fair has always been your idea of the perfect wedding, you are in luck!
Statewide Missing Persons Alert For Missing Minnesota Teen
Moorhead, MN (KROC-AM News) - A statewide missing person alert was issued today by the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension for a young man who was last seen on Monday. The BCA issued the alert on behalf of the Moorhead Police Department, which has been actively searching for 19-year-old Arthur Wiebe. He was last seen Monday night walking away from his family's shop in Moorhead.
Unsettled pattern continues through the weekend, bringing afternoon rain
MINNEAPOLIS — Spotty showers on Friday morning will taper off, but there's still the threat of an isolated storm in the afternoon.It'll stay mostly dry on Friday evening and Sunday morning. But two systems will pass through this weekend, keeping Minnesota in an unsettled pattern. Storm chances will be greatest during the afternoon but will drop off in the evening.Temps will stay on the cooler side of average in the 70s through the weekend before hitting the 80s next week, when a high pressure system moves in and rain chances move out.
Three hurt in crash near Glenwood
(Glenwood MN-) Three people were hurt in a two-vehicle crash north of Glenwood last night. The state patrol says it was reported at 8:36 p.m. on Highway 29, about 3 miles north of Glenwood, near 140th Street. A car and an SUV were both southbound on 29 when they collided. The car driver, 23-year-old Alana Bain of Glenwood and passenger 20-year-old Kaila Rodeberg of Alexandria were both taken to the Glenwood Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. The driver of the SUV, 51-year-old Wendy Brown of Renton Washington and one passenger were not hurt, but passenger 50-year-old Jami Binder of Havre Montana was taken to the Glenwood Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
Three arrested for alleged attack on Olivia man
(Litchfield MN-) Three people have been arrested for an attack on an Olivia man who was found at the side of a rural Meeker County Road June 28th. 50-year-old Galen Serbus had been stabbed and struck by a motor vehicle, and was taken to Hennepin County Medical Center for treatment. Meeker County Sheriff Brian Cruze says they believe 20-year-old Arriyana Pillatzki from Pennock, 48-year-old David Pillatzki of Arco, and 26-year-old Tre Ertl of Litchfield brought Serbus to an area along 600th Avenue in Litchfield Township with the intention to rob him. Serbus was stabbed, struck by a vehicle, and left for dead. A passerby found him and called 911.
MHA chair opposes federal methane rule, citing risk to oil development
Mark Fox, chairman of the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation, said he fears a new federal methane rule could stall oil and gas development on the Fort Berthold Reservation. “We have concerns to express,” he said about the regulation from the Bureau of Land Management. “Anything that’s going to impede our sovereign process, we take […] The post MHA chair opposes federal methane rule, citing risk to oil development appeared first on North Dakota Monitor.
Fargo metro area stricken with multiple structure fires
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Multiple homes suffered damage from fires over the course of just a few hours in the FM metro area the night of the Fourth of July. West Fargo officials say at 11:03 p.m. on Thursday, July 4 the crews responded to the 4700 block of Lilac Drive for reports of a structure fire.
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