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Man suffers life-threatening injuries in motorcycle vs. minivan crash near Devils Lake
DEVILS LAKE, N.D. (KVRR/KFGO) – A motorcycle rider suffered life-threatening injuries in a crash in northern North Dakota Friday. The highway patrol says 56-year-old Earl Miller of Webster, North Dakota was riding his motorcycle south on Highway 20 south of Devils Lake. 47-year-old Jeffrey Bridell of Pembina was the driver of a minivan stopped at a stop sign and waiting for southbound traffic to clear before turning north onto the highway.
Red River Market celebrates growth, ten years in the making
FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) – With the Fargo Street Fair running through Saturday, the Red River Market had to move to Sunday, but that didn’t stop people from turning out. The market featured over 80 vendors selling produce, food and drinks as well as entertainment in Broadway Square. The...
North Dakota Horse Park hosts family day
FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) – The North Dakota Horse Park opened their doors to families from around the region to come and check out the races Sunday. Their “Family Day” event featured bounce houses, a petting zoo and kid races where kids had a chance to get out on the track and run.
Punishing people for sleeping and camping in public spaces
In late June, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled fining or jailing people for sleeping and camping in public places when there is no shelter available does not violate the Constitution. The decision gives local governments the license to criminally punish people in homeless encampments or other public spaces. A recently...
Record Attendance Reported For Oslo Fishing Tournament
There was a record turnout for the Oslo Rod & Gun Club catfishing tournament this weekend in Oslo. Conservation Officer Sarah Jahn says anglers saw good success. 59 people registered for the event. 1st place went to Zack Johnson (18.2lb). 2nd place went to Zane Peterson (17.4lb). 3rd place went to Terry Anderson (17.2lb).
Flooding rain hits west Fargo and what are air mass thunderstorms?
Air mass thunderstorms can often produce locally heavy rainfall over a short period of time. Why? Typically, winds aloft and at the surface are very light. These thunderstorms will “bubble” up during peak heating of the day then with little to no winds aloft to “steer” them along, they park over one general area and rain themselves out before additional ones will “bubble” up and provide more heavy rain over a different area.
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