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Drowning death reported on Lake Sakakawea
MCLEAN COUNTY, N.D. (KMOT) – A 35-year-old Ryder man drowned while swimming in Lake Sakakawea on Saturday, according to the McLean County Sheriff’s Office. Investigators said they received a 911 call just after 1 p.m. of a swimmer overtaken by water and failing to surface roughly seven miles south of White Shield.
Cooperstown man killed after Nelson County motorcycle crash
PEKIN, ND (KXNET) — A 63-year-old man from Cooperstown has died after sustaining serious injuries in a motorcycle crash on Saturday, July 20 in Nelson County. According to the North Dakota Highway Patrol, at approximately 4:03 p.m., the man was traveling north on ND Highway 1 (one mile north of Pekin) on a motorcycle when […]
Stearns County: Keep Campaign Signs Out of Road Right-of-Way
ST. CLOUD (WJON News) -- Campaign season is in full swing and the Stearns County Highway Department is reminding everyone about the rules of campaign signs. Property owners cannot place campaign signs, unauthorized signs, or other objects in the county highway right-of-way. Signs also cannot be placed on private property outside the highway right-of-way without the landowner's permission.
Man Bleeding from Head After Vehicle Rollover South of Fergus Falls
Fergus Falls, MN – At around 3:19 Saturday afternoon (July 27th), the Otter Tail County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report of a two-vehicle crash between a semi and a pickup truck between Fergus Falls and Wendell, with the pickup driver bleeding from his head. According to the...
Nikki Glaser Is Coming To North Dakota
Nikki Glaser just wrapped up her "The Good Girl" standup tour, and is showing no signs of slowing down as she embarks on her "Alive and Unwell" tour through December. Most of us became aware of Nikki Glaser after her roast of Tom Brady. That bit shot her into the stratosphere and made her an overnight household name. She was hilarious.
Where do North Dakota’s most loyal residents live?
STACKER — The combination of inflation and increased work-from-home opportunities brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic has shifted migration patterns across the United States, the effects of which are still being felt in 2024, according to the latest Census Bureau data. In the first year of the pandemic, migration out of densely populated, expensive cities like New York […]
American Pickers In Search of Minnesota Rusty Gold
ST. CLOUD (WJON News) -- A popular History Channel show is coming to Minnesota this fall. American Pickers is planning to come through the area in September looking for rusty gold. The show was in Minnesota last year as well and this will be their 7th visit to the state....
EPA cut use of cancer-causing sterilizer prolific in med-tech. A Minnesota company might have a fix
In March, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency decreed a cut to sterilization chemical ethylene oxide, calling it "one of the most potent cancer-causing chemicals." Eliminating its use, however, isn't so simple. Med-tech companies deploy the chemical often when cleaning their inventions and equipment before they make it to medical professionals and patients. State trade group Medical Alley, immediately responded to the ruling with concern about how this would hamper Minnesota's many med-tech businesses.
Grand Forks Air Force Base getting 160 satellites to improve operations globally
GRAND FORKS, ND — Grand Forks Air Force Base will be getting 160 satellites operated by the Space Development Agency by the end of next year. Senator John Hoeven recently toured Operations Center North, which is set to be completed next month. “When the Tranche 1 LEO satellites launch...
Fargo PD search for missing man
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - The Fargo Police Department says, it’s asking for your help in finding a missing man. 67-year-old Richard Folden was last seen in the 2700 Block of 32nd Ave. S, on July 27 at 9:15 p.m. He’s described as 5′7″ and 210 lbs. with gray hair and brown eyes. Officials say, Folden was last seen wearing a hospital gown, purple pants, and red/pink shoes.
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