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Watch: Police responding to surge of motorcycle crashes, reckless driving complaints
MOORHEAD, Minn. (KVRR) – Police are urging drivers to take it easy following a number of motorcycle crashes involving fatalities and serious injuries. Dashcam video shows a motorcyclist running a red light at Center and Eighth Ave. South in Moorhead on June 12. The officer briefly pursues him, but...
MSUM’s Online Project Management Program Earns Top National Honors from Forbes Advisor
MSUM’s Online Project Management Program Earns Top National Honors from Forbes Advisor. Minnesota State University Moorhead’s Online Project Management program and certificate have been recognized by Forbes Advisor as top ten programs in the United States. Forbes Advisor, a trusted source for financial advice and business rankings, has also highlighted MSUM’s Online Project Management certificate as the best in the nation for working adults. This prestigious recognition underscores the program’s excellence and its commitment to providing high-quality, flexible education tailored to the needs of professionals seeking to advance their careers.
Local motorcyclists urge riders to stay safe amid uptick in crashes
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - In just one week, the Fargo-Moorhead area saw four motorcycle crashes. Since June 26 to July 1, 2024, those four crashes resulted in riders sustaining serious injuries, and two resulting in death. “Riding around all of these other people and seeing so many incidents...
Concordia music performance major studies electric bass
Every one of the 300-plus students graduating from Concordia College in May earned a degree that required study, hard work, and an academic specialization. Tor Kartenson ’24 also accomplished all of that, but he was the only one to select his unusual area of expertise: He earned a Bachelor of Music degree in instrumental music, cum laude, and majored in performance on the electric bass guitar.
Man tied to Fargo homicide facing gun charges
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - A man arrested in connection to a homicide in Fargo now officially faces charges, but not for homicide. Amire Logan was arrested and booked into the Cass County Jail for felony murder, but formal murder charges have not been filed. The Cass County State’s Attorney’s Office says Logan is being charged with two counts of unlawful possession of a firearm, both Class C Felonies. They say their investigation into the death of Zion Brooks remains active.
Man injured in motorcycle crash on Main Avenue in Fargo
FARGO (KFGO) – Fargo Police are investigating a motorcycle crash at Main Avenue and 13th street. It happened at about 3:20 Tuesday afternoon. Police say the motorcycle and an SUV collided. The motorcycle was going east when it ran into the back of the SUV, which had stopped in...
Police remind public that fireworks are illegal in Fargo city limits
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Ahead of the Independence Day holiday, the Fargo Police Department is reminding the public about city ordinances regarding fireworks. Possession and use of fireworks within The City of Fargo limits is illegal. Police say, anyone found in violation of the ordinance could be fined $100, and must appear before a judge in court.
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 North Dakota Monitor.
Lucky strike on Fargo home
(Fargo, ND) — A south Fargo family is feeling lucky after lightning struck their home but didn’t cause a fire. Crews were called to the five-thousand-block of Marion Street South around 10:30 last night. Investigators say the strike caused damage to the home but no fire was detected.
Man in wheelchair hit during traffic collision in south Fargo
FARGO (KFGO) – A man in a wheelchair suffered serious injuries when he was hit during a traffic crash in south Fargo Tuesday morning. Fargo Police say officers responded to 32nd Ave S. and 36th Street where a pickup failed to yield while turning left in the intersection. The...
Man sentenced to probation in dog stabbing and terrorizing case
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - A Fargo man has pleaded guilty to three terrorizing charges after an incident in October 2023 where he was accused of killing a family’s dog and then threatening them. Gerald Knorr entered an Alford plea for the three felony counts of terrorizing. An...
Fargo man accused of robbing two people at gunpoint
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - A Fargo man is in the Cass County Jail, accused of robbing two people at gunpoint. Fargo Police were called around 9:30 a.m. on June 28 for a report of a robbery that had previously occurred. According to court records, two people say they...
Colorado Football Fans Bullied North Dakota State Into Deleting Morgan Wallen Tunnel Walk Video
North Dakota State football was forced to delete its Morgan Wallen-inspired hype video after Colorado fans infiltrated the comment section with trash talk and hate. It’s a real shame. Perhaps the Bison will use all of the chatter as motivation for their game against the Buffaloes in August. For those who don’t know, Wallen is […] The post Colorado Football Fans Bullied North Dakota State Into Deleting Morgan Wallen Tunnel Walk Video appeared first on BroBible.
NDSCS to offer aircraft maintenance
The North Dakota State College of Science in Wahpeton will soon be offering an aircraft maintenance program. College President Dr. Rod Flanigan said NDSCS received a grant from the Federal Aviation Administration for that program — and the College is now in the process of putting the program together.
New state law seeks to increase wages, competition for workers
Michael Rubke works at the front desk of a Minneapolis condominium building — and he wants to be able to keep working there. Last year, he was surprised to learn that he could be forced to leave, regardless of his job performance. Rubke works for the property management company...
RECALL: Minnesota Eggs Sold in Nine States Mislabeled
More than 4,000 pounds of liquid egg products manufactured in Minnesota and sold to food service locations in nine states across America are being recalled after they were mislabeled with undeclared allergens. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is reporting that Gaylord-based Michael Foods Inc. failed to disclose the presence...
Flooding along Mississippi River extends throughout western Wisconsin
WISCONSIN — A number of counties in Minnesota and Wisconsin are reporting flood conditions, as rainfall remains in the forecast. Over the weekend, parts of Minnesota were on high alert as flood levels continued to rise in many areas after days of unrelenting rain. Wisconsin’s northwestern neighbors are now...
Now 24 Minnesota Counties Have Deer Feeding + Attractant Bans
With all that nature has to offer throughout the state, owning land in Minnesota is a pleasure many enjoy. In fact, privately owned land covers more than 75 percent of the state. Those who own land in Minnesota also play a vital role in protecting Minnesota's diverse habitats. The Minnesota...
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