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MN Senator Klobuchar, Rep. Craig introduce bill to crack down on fentanyl trafficking
HASTINS, MINN. — Despite what big tech says, social media can be deadly. Just ask Devin Norring's parents. Devin died in 2020 after he took a fentanyl-laced pill he purchased over messaging app Snapchat, thinking it was Percocet. The 19-year-old was suffering from migraines and was unable to get access to doctor's appointments at the height of the pandemic.
Fergus Falls City Council Selling Pebble Lake Golf Course for $1? Not Exactly
Fergus Falls, MN – The talk of Monday night’s (July 1st) Fergus Falls City Council Meeting was the Letter of Intent for the Pebble Lake Golf Club (PLGC) to purchase the Pebble Lake Golf Course from the City. While the official purchase agreement has just been put in...
Family confirms missing man has been found dead in the Red River
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Early Friday morning, a family member of Arthur Wiebe confirmed that his body had been pulled from the Red River. On Wednesday, the Moorhead Police Department pushed out that they needed the public’s help in finding Arthur. Police said that Arthur was last seen in the 4100 block of 34th Ave. S. in Moorhead on July 1st.
North Dakota tribe goes back to its roots with a massive greenhouse operation
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A Native American tribe in North Dakota will soon grow lettuce in a giant greenhouse complex that when fully completed will be among the country's largest, enabling the tribe to grow much of its own food decades after a federal dam flooded the land where they had cultivated corn, beans and other crops for millennia. Work is ongoing on the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation's 3.3-acre (1.3-hectare) greenhouse that will make up most of the Native Green Grow operation's initial phase....
Osgood Elementary Administrator Cleared to Return to Work
A West Fargo area elementary school administrator is returning to his job after an investigation into physical altercations with students. Osgood Elementary Assistant Principal Joshua Dahl was placed on administrative leave after accusations of touching and aggressive grabbing of students. The West Fargo School District and state authorities performed an investigation. The report released this week says they found those accusations mostly valid and that Dahl violated policy, but that no abuse or negligence towards students was committed. In one incident, Dahl bruised a student who the district says was biting and punching him. The report also notes many students, faculty, and staff who are opposed to Dahl’s actions. He will be placed on an improvement plan and will return to Osgood Elementary this fall.
4th of July Fun Fact & Fireworks Schedule Tonight
Today is America’s birthday, but you may not know that the 4th of July isn’t when the colonies declared independence from Britain. That happened two days earlier, in a vote by the Second Continental Congress on July 2, 1776. The Declaration of Independence document was then adopted on July 4. The celebrations tonight in Jamestown are capped off by the Fireworks Spectacular at the Speedway. The show begins around 10:30 after the races end. We hope you are having a very fun and safe Independence Day! Enjoy our special 4th of July music all day long, and an Independence Day Themed ‘Country Collection’ show with Kaye Frisky Hier tonight from 6:00-7:00 p.m.
North Dakota, We Need To Talk About Storm Chasers
In the vast expanses of North Dakota, where weather patterns can shift dramatically in a matter of hours, the importance of relying on accurate weather information cannot be overstated. As summer storms sweep across the plains, residents are urged to turn to trusted sources such as the National Weather Service...
Fargo metro area stricken with multiple structure fires
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Multiple homes suffered damage from fires over the course of just a few hours in the FM metro area the night of the Fourth of July. West Fargo officials say at 11:03 p.m. on Thursday, July 4 the crews responded to the 4700 block of Lilac Drive for reports of a structure fire.
North Dakota, We Need To Talk About Storm Chasers
In the vast expanses of North Dakota, where weather patterns can shift dramatically in a matter of hours, the importance of relying on accurate weather information cannot be overstated. As summer storms sweep across the plains, residents are urged to turn to trusted sources such as the National Weather Service...
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