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Single-wheel enthusiasts from around the globe descend on Bemidji for Unicon 21
It was likely a first for the Sanford Arena. On the second night of Unicon 21 the Bemidji venue hosted unicycle sumo. And by all accounts, the event was a slobberknocker. Competitors balanced on unicycles battled around a large chalk circle drawn on the arena floor. Like traditional sumo wrestling...
One injured in semi-passenger vehicle crash near Lake Park
LAKE PARK, Minn. (KVRR) – The Minnesota State Patrol is investigating a crash involving a semi and a passenger vehicle in Lake Park. Sgt. Jesse Grabow says the semi rear-ended the passenger vehicle on U.S. Highway 10 in Lake Park. The crash happened around 7:30 a.m. Wednesday. Grabow says...
Detroit Lakes man still selling cars after nearly 70 years
DETROIT LAKES, Minn. (KFGO/KVRR) – Don Getz has sold a lot of cars, and he’s been selling them for a long time. Getz has been selling vehicles at Nereson Automotive in Detroit Lakes for 36 years, about half of the 95-year-old’s almost seven decades in the car business.
Sale of Ponzi scheme cattle company could benefit burned investors
A North Dakota investor says the purchase of a financially-troubled meat company is progressing with a percentage of the profits being used to pay back investors in the alleged Ponzi scheme over several years. Wylie Bice of Killdeer, who is among those who lost money by investing in Texas-based Agridime, told the North Dakota Monitor […] The post Sale of Ponzi scheme cattle company could benefit burned investors appeared first on North Dakota Monitor.
Closing Time In Brainerd As Newspaper Printing Facility To Close Down
It was a sad day for community members in the Brainerd area yesterday. The Brainerd Daily Dispatch newspaper announced it was closing its local printing facility and moving its operations to the Detroit Lakes area by the end of September. In a sign of the times post from the newspaper,...
Cool Mornings Before a Temperature Turnaround by the End of the Week
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY: We had a cool Wednesday morning with lows dipping into the 40s and 50s. The afternoon hours will bring plenty of sunshine and help to boost temperatures back into the 70s along with light winds. Thursday morning looks to be cooler again with lows in the upper 40s to low 50s. Along with sunshine and the breeze becoming more southerly, temperatures start to warm closer to average into the upper 70s and low 80s.
Thief tunnels through walls to rob Fargo garages
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Multiple break-ins were reported at a Fargo apartment, after the property management says someone smashed the drywall, appearing to tunnel their way through several units. Those with Goldmark Properties tell us a person broke into the back of a garage at The Autumn Brook...
REPORT: Stunning Details Emerge As Things Get Ugly Between Rookie QB JJ McCarthy And The Minnesota Vikings
Minnesota Vikings rookie quarterback JJ McCarthy is reportedly planning to hold out if the team fails to meet one of his conditions. The Vikings traded up one spot via the New York Jets to select JJ McCarthy with the No. 10 selection. The Michigan product bolstered his draft value by helping the Wolverines win a national championship in his final college season.
Two people jailed on warrants, found hiding in Emerado attic
EMERADO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Bobby Johnson and Ariauna Williams are in the Grand Forks County jail after police say they were found hiding in an attack while police attempted to serve a warrant. Monday afternoon, police say they noticed the vehicle of Billy Johnson in a driveway. He...
Fargo Man Accused of Raping Boy He Met On Social Media App Numerous Times
FARGO, N.D. (KVRR/KFGO) — A Fargo man is charged with seven felonies and one misdemeanor for allegedly raping a 12-year-old boy at his home on multiple occasions. Court records show 31-year-old Dominic Lilly met the boy on Sniffies, a social media app, and had the boy to his home between 10 and 15 times.
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