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Four Different Water Emergencies in Three Days Across Minnesota Lead to Three Deaths & Airlifted Child
Undated (KROC-AM News)- Three people are dead and a child is in the hospital following four separate water emergencies in three days across Minnesota. First responders across the state were dispatched to four different water emergencies between Friday and Sunday. Two were reported in or near the Twin Cities metro...
80s Christian Pop Star Coming To Minnesota This Fall
PRIOR LAKE (WJON News) -- An Award-winning contemporary Christian music star is coming to Minnesota. 6-time Grammy-winning artist Amy Grant will take the stage at Mystic Lake Casino in Prior Lake on October 12th. In addition to her 6 Grammys, Grant has 26 Dove Awards, a star on the Hollywood...
URGENT! 3,400+ Kids in SE Minnesota Need Help With School Supplies This Year
Not trying to wreck your summer right now but just a heads up, school starts again in about a month (plus or minus a week or two depending on where you live in Minnesota). Target, Walmart, and all of the stores are getting ready to show you ALL of the fancy and new pencil pouches, backpacks, and items that are needed for your kid this year in school.
Central MN Town Ball Report
CENTRAL MINNESOTA TOWN BALL REPORT Completing my thirteenth year at 1390 Granite City Sports with your weekly amateur baseball (Town Team) reports. Including game summaries, upcoming schedules, league standings, tournament summaries and an occasional special interest feature...
Torrential rains lead to near-average runoff forecast for Missouri River basin
(Omaha) -- Torrential rains in parts of South Dakota, Iowa, Nebraska, and Minnesota have led to a near-average runoff forecast in 2024 for the Missouri River Basin. That was the message from U.S. Army Corps of Engineer officials during its monthly update Thursday. Since the last monthly update, heavy rainfall led to severe flooding in parts of northwest Iowa and minor to moderate flooding along the downstream Missouri River. For June, corps officials say runoff above Sioux City was 6.6 million acre-feet, or 119% of average and 2.6 million acre-feet higher than the forecast. Thus, Ryan Larsen Corps Engineer Adam Larsen says the 2024 calendar year runoff forecast for the Missouri River Basin above Sioux City has increased to 24.6 million acre-feet, or 96% of average.
NDSU alumni selected for Prairie Business award
Jared Nesje, CEO and principal at TSP, Inc., has been named a Prairie Business’ Leaders and Legacies award winner for 2024. The annual award is given to top executives in the region to recognize their contributions to business as well as the positive impact they have made on their organizations, communities and industries.
Celebrating a Decade: Indian Education Summit hosts 36 workshops to empower Native educators
Key sessions highlight stability for at-risk students, culturally responsive practices and leveraging AI in the classroom. Marking a decade of educational innovation, the 10th annual Indian Education Summit will bring more than 200 educators to the North Dakota State Capitol from July 18-19. When Lucy Fredericks joined the Department of...
A year after fatal Fargo ambush, officers focus on staying positive
Fargo Police Officers Zach Robinson and Andrew Dotas say they can’t forget a Fargo shooting that killed one of their own, but it is important to stay positive, move forward and not dwell on the past. A year has passed since that unforgettable and tragic day when a typical...
Sanford paramedics, doctor remember July 14th
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Like many of us, the paramedics who responded to the deadly shooting on July 14, 2023 couldn’t believe what they saw. “My supervisor had come up to me and said hey we got to go. There’s a shooting and there’s three officers down,” said Morgan Lewis. “And we’re friends I said no, you’re joking. That’s not what happened.”
“This is sanctified ground out here. It always will be:” North Dakota Attorney General returns to scene of July 14 shooting
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - In the immediate aftermath of the deadly July 14 Fargo shooting, North Dakota Attorney General Drew Wrigley described the day as the cruel winds of fate. Wrigley was the face and voice of the news conferences where the community learned the details of everything...
Red River Zoo honors longtime volunteer
FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) — Wendy Trottier had volunteered at the zoo since the early days, helping to support the zoo in any way she could. Trottier passed away in March, and in recognition of her passion, the zoo named their Wendy Trottier Discovery Center in her honor. Zoo President...
Perry's Carolyn Geckler is a Fargo All-American; Walsh's Bella Ndigna Mbappe just misses
FARGO, N.D. — The 16U Freestyle National championships can test a wrestler's will. It’s how athletes respond that shows exactly who they are. Perry’s Carolyn Geckler rolled into the 118-pound...
Mosquito spraying set for Tuesday night in Grand Forks and East Grand Forks
(KNOX) – The Cities of Grand Forks and East Grand Forks have scheduled a citywide spraying for mosquitoes for Tuesday night between 8 p.m. and 1 a.m. West Nile virus has been identified in the Grand Forks region. The cities of Grand Forks and East Grand Forks urge citizens to take extra precautions to avoid being bitten by mosquitoes.
Over 1,000 Homes Without Power in Fergus Falls, Dent, Elizabeth and Pelican Rapids
Fergus Falls, MN – Over 2,000 homes are now without power in Otter Tail County due to the severe thunderstorm in effect. In Fergus Falls, around 138 homes on or near Aurdal Avenue are without power with an estimated repair time of 11:40 this evening, and 370 homes on the East side of Lake Alice are without power, with an estimated repair time of 11:37 this evening.
Superfan attends 50th Blake Shelton concert
FARGO, N.D. (KVLY/Gray News) – A woman from North Dakota just celebrated a milestone of going to her 50th Blake Shelton concert. Since the early 2000s, Linda Lake has been a massive Shelton fan. It all started when her older sister played Shelton’s song “Austin” for her. From there,...
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