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Third Day Farms works through storm damage
MANDAN, N.D. (KFYR) - Hail and wind left their mark on a Mandan business this past Saturday. Third Day Family Farms is struggling after the storm damaged the blooms and stems of many of their specialty cut flowers. They are also being forced to cancel events and tours of the farm because of the damage.
Crews recover 1 person, searching for 2nd after drowning in Sheyenne River
FORT RANSOM, N.D. (KFGO) – Ransom County Sheriff Darren Benneweis says two kayakers drowned after going over the Fort Ransom Dam on the Sheyenne river Sunday afternoon. A number of units responded to the call around 4 p.m., and one victim was recovered late yesterday. Efforts are underway today to recover the second victim.
UPDATE: One person hurt after early morning shooting in Fargo
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - One person was hurt after a shooting at a Fargo apartment complex early Tuesday morning. The Fargo Police Department says they were called to the 1700 block of Gold Dr. S. for a report of a shooting just before 1 a.m. on Tuesday, July 30.
Man arrested after Grand Forks standoff held without bail
GRAND FORKS, N.D. (Valley News Live) - The man arrested after a SWAT standoff at a Grand Forks apartment building is being held without bail. Collin Posey, 32, was in court Monday on a number of state and federal charges. He’s accused of being involved in a criminal conspiracy to include distributing large amounts of fentanyl-laced pills and methamphetamine between Minneapolis and the Spirit Lake Reservation in North Dakota.
Fargo AirSho 2024 “incredible,” thousands of attendees turned out for the AirSho at Hector International Airport.
FARGO, N.D. (KFGO) – Fargo AirSho 2024 is now history. There were thousands of attendees for two days of the AirSho at Hector International Airport. The event included the return of the Navy’s Blue Angles. It also included daring pilots and powerful planes. AirSho Co-chairman Steve Blazek said the AirSho was “incredible” and they have never had that many people fill the airfield.
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 […]
South Dakota economists speak on how inflation impacts state
A pair of South Dakota economists discuss the effects inflation has had on the state. Particularly, its impact on housing. A topic on many South Dakotan’s minds is the increase in cost for everyday living, also known as inflation. The Downtown Sioux Falls Rotary Club recognized this issue and...
Montana to receive $47M grant to fund infrastructure projects in SE Montana
The Montana Department of Commerce is set to receive $47.5 million in federal grant money that Rosebud, Custer, and Fallon counties, along with the Northern Cheyenne Tribe, will be able to apply for to fund infrastructure projects such as the build-out of electrical transmission lines takes shape in coming years. The department announced Monday it […]
Ivy files lawsuit seeking to stop closure by federal, state agencies
Owners of the Ivy at Great Falls, a nursing home, have filed a complaint in Cascade County District Court asking the court to block the facility’s closure by state and federal agencies. The facility filed suit against the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services over the agency’s...
NTSB to Focus on ‘Four Corners’ of PC-12 in Fatal Crash Probe
Investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) have begun gathering wreckage from the site of a Pilatus PC-12 crash that killed seven Friday near the Montana-Wyoming border. Three of the people on board the privately owned aircraft were members of the Atlanta-based gospel group The Nelons. According to USA...
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