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Monday’s Rainfall Totals: North Dakota Needs To Dry Out
Our wet spring has continued into the early summer so far. Much of the state saw a 1/4 of an inch to nearly 2 inches of rain. Severe thunderstorms developed over western North Dakota Monday afternoon and continued to move across the state dropping heavy rain, especially if you got under the right thunderstorm. Parts of south-central, and especially northeast North Dakota saw the heaviest rain.
Fox & Friends pays visit to Randy’s Diner Too
WEST FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) – Bumper crowds turned out to Randy’s Diner Too on Monday for Fox & Friends first ever visit to North Dakota. The Fox News morning show sent host Brian Kilmeade to the West Fargo restaurant, where he spoke with patrons, and interviewed North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum.
Local school resource officers switch to different roles during summer
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - School’s out for summer and it’s not just students who get time off. Teachers and other professionals also get a break. But for school resources officers, this means helping out in other areas. Sitting behind the wheel of his squad car is not usually...
Bismarck man sentenced to two years for striking NDHP vehicle
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - A Burleigh County judge sentenced a Bismarck man to serve two years in prison after Highway Patrol troopers say he struck a patrol car head-on. Officers say in March, Steven Kessel was driving south in the northbound lane on Highway 83 near Costco in north Bismarck. That’s when Kessel ran into the patrol car that was parked in the median.
UPDATE: Murder Suspect Only Charged With Firearms Violations, Told Mother “A guy put a gun in my face. I did what I had to do, mom”
FARGO, N.D. (KVRR/KFGO UPDATE 8PM) — Court documents are revealing details from a Fargo shooting that left one man dead. Fargo Police were called to the Arbors apartment complex in the 2200 block of 6th Ave S around 10:15 p.m. on June 24. Officers found Zion Brooks, 20, with a serious wound to his face in the parking lot. Court documents say Brooks’ wound indicated that he had been shot at close range.
Parole denied for Indigenous activist convicted of killing FBI agents
A Native American man convicted of killing two FBI agents 49 years ago in South Dakota has lost what could be his final chance at parole, after widespread activism in support of his release. Leonard Peltier, 79, is serving two consecutive life terms in prison and is reportedly in failing health. His latest parole hearing […] The post Parole denied for Indigenous activist convicted of killing FBI agents appeared first on South Dakota Searchlight.
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