Three-Vehicle Crash Near Milnor Injures Two
A three-vehicle crash on Highway 13, seven miles east of Milnor, left two drivers with serious injuries on the evening of October 20, according to the North Dakota Highway Patrol. The incident occurre
Moorhead Police investigating shooting incident; No injuries reported
MOORHEAD (KFGO) – Police in Moorhead are investigating another shooting incident but this time no one was hurt. Saturday afternoon around 1, officers responded to the 3600 block of 39th Street South for a shooting. They arrived to learn that no one had been shot.
Wild start hasn’t followed usual trail
The Wild are the fifth team in NHL history to not trail in regulation through each of their first five games in a season, joining the 1969-70 Boston Bruins (seven games), 2015-16 Montreal Canadiens (five), 1990-91 Bruins (five) and the 1930-31 Maple Leafs (five).
No. 9/10 North Dakota upends Northern Iowa, 31-7
GRAND FORKS, N.D. (UND Athlerics) – In a game where No. 9/10 UND (5-2, 2-1 MVFC) never trailed, North Dakota upended Northern Iowa (2-5, 0-3 MVFC), 31-7, inside the Alerus Center on Saturday afternoon. The Fighting Hawks rushed for 267 yards in the win, while holding the Panthers to just 36 yards on the ground.
Bison score late-game touchdown to knock off No. 1-ranked SDSU, regain Dakota Marker
Senior quarterback Cam Miller threw a 20-yard touchdown pass to RaJa Nelson with less than two minutes remaining Saturday night to vault the No. 2-ranked Bison to a 13-9 victory against No. 1-ranked South Dakota State in Missouri Valley Football Conference play before 18,807 fans.
No. 2 North Dakota State Bison Ready for Clash Against No. 1 South Dakota State at the Fargodome Saturday
The North Dakota State Bison will play South Dakota State tomorrow at 7:00 at the Fargodome. The two teams are rated at No. 2 and No. 1 team in the FCS, respectively.
Fielding Questions: Hibiscus rescue update, evergreens don’t turn soil acid, hosta cutback
Other perennials that act similarly to hostas include irises and daylilies, which are often easier to cut back in fall instead of spring. Peonies should be cut back in the fall for disease-preventive sanitation, and leaves and stems discarded offsite.
Business Buzz: Pride of Dakota's 2024 Fargo Holiday Showcase planned Nov. 1-2
A selection of local vendors will include Dakota Dirt Coffee, Jen's Bakery, Bark'n Biscuits, Prairie Rose Meadery and Kreps Family Farm.
LIVE: Folk/Punk Music Festival in Downtown Fargo
It’s the return of a musical mashup that mixes punk with folk. Bindle Fest V is coming to downtown Fargo Saturday. The mix of genres features more acoustic settings than you might expect from a traditional punk music performance,
Emineth: 'What is going on in the Republican Party?'
You have a Republican legislator who is running with a Democrat with no repercussions from the state party. You have the most powerful insider who has made tens of millions on North Dakota contracts using his money,
Fire danger is a concern this pheasant hunting season
Pheasant hunting kicks off on Oct. 19 in South Dakota and kicked off Oct. 12 in North Dakota. There are concerns that dry conditions could lead to hunting related fires on grassland and in the fields.
Holmberg attorney argues against jailing former lawmaker
Allegations that former North Dakota Sen. Ray Holmberg continuously violated his conditions of release as he awaited sentencing in a child sex abuse case is a misunderstanding, his
Minnesota woman dubbed 'The Killer Grandma' is at the center of new HBO documentary
Lois Riess shot her husband at their Blooming Prairie home before fleeing to Florida, where she killed a woman to steal her identity.
Kolpack: Five things to watch for in the SDSU at NDSU game
Your esteemed and non-award winning Five Things columnist doesn’t know a whole lot about marketing and ticket sales, but last week were two words that are probably gold to a senior associate to the internal assistant associate athletic director for external ticket and fan engagement.
Alzheimer’s Association Walk Raises $142K in Fargo
Local community members recently came together at Essentia Health Plaza at The Lights for this year’s Walk to End Alzheimer’s®- Fargo/Moorhead on Sept. 14. Together, 637 walkers, donors and sponsors r
West Fargo man's interrogation, videos of dying wife dominate 2nd day of murder trial
FARGO — On the second day of testimony in the trial of a West Fargo man accused of killing his wife, prosecutors focused the jury's attention on video evidence, from a nearly three-hour video of the man's interview with police to a video he recorded of his wife in the bathtub where she was found dead by first responders.
Valley City State alumnus inspires high school students with Spanish Day
Luis Betancur, a Valley City State alumnus, is bringing Spanish culture to life for more than 65 high school students during the second annual Spanish Day event.
Gunman flees following shooting in downtown Fargo
A man is hospitalized in Fargo with serious injuries following a shooting in downtown Fargo Thursday morning. The shooting happened at the corner of 3rd Avenue North and Broadway outside Sammy’s Pizza at around 2:30 a.
Judge rules against City of Fargo in Windbreak case, finds city ordinance “vague”
FARGO (KFGO) – Judge Cherie Clark has ruled against the City of Fargo and its ordinance about restrictions on obviously intoxicated or impaired people. Clark calls the ordinance “unconstitutionally vague” and has reversed the city commission’s decision from February to fine the Windbreak.
Bond set for couple accused of stealing state funds through their non-profit
FARGO (KFGO) – Bail has been set for a couple facing felony charges in North Dakota tied to a non-profit they said was providing after school programs for children and other services.
Jimmy Rogers and his SDSU Football team are excited for Saturday’s game at NDSU
Fresh off a 63-13 drubbing of Youngstown State on Hobo Day, Jimmy Rogers and his team is already on to the next game. Afterall, they play at Fargo Saturday night on national TV again the Bison as the top 2 teams in the FCS battle for bragging rights. This will be a n easy game for the Jacks to be fired up for...and the Bison too.
Man shot and wounded by man in downtown Fargo early Thursday morning; shooter fled
FARGO (KFGO) – There was a shooting in downtown Fargo early this (Thurs.) morning. A man was wounded and taken to Sanford Hospital by ambulance. It happened at the corner of 3rd Avenue North and Broadway outside Sammy’s Pizza and Restaurant around 2:30 a.m.
Legendary NDSU Bison Wrestling Coach Bucky Maughan Dies at 83
The man who coached the North Dakota State University wrestling program for 47 seasons has died. Arthur “Bucky” Maughan died Tuesday night at 83. He coached the program from 1964-2011 with his teams winning four NCAA Division II national champions in 1988,
Tokio, ND woman indicted for involuntary manslaughter and child neglect
The United States District Court for the District of North Dakota unsealed an Indictment revealing that a federal grand jury indicted Scott for Involuntary Manslaughter and three counts of Child Neglect in Indian country.
Weather Wednesday: fall colors not as vibrant this year
We've seen most of the trees show their true colors but our warm fall has more of an impact on the colors we are seeing this season. We are in prime fall color time since we lose about an hour and a half of daylight this month,
Popular Canadian YouTube Food Influencer To Feature West Fargo’s Thai Orchid On His Channel
A popular YouTube star is featuring Thai Orchid of West Fargo in one of his upcoming videos. The 4th generation restaurant posting on social media that Joel Hanson picked Thai Orchid as one of only two stops he is reviewing on his trip to North Dakota.
South Dakota lawmakers set to receive a $3,000 raise
PIERRE, S.D. ( South Dakota Searchlight) – South Dakota lawmakers are set to receive a raise of nearly $3,000 following the state Board of Finance’s approval Wednesday of an obligatory pay adjustment for the next legislative session.
Fargo Activist, Faith Dixon, Arrested on Felony Warrant For Misappropriating Money
Faith Dixon, known to many in the community as an activist involved in Black Lives Matter and other social justice issues, has been arrested and is in the Cass County Jail in Fargo. Prosecutors say Dixon requested more than $1.
Northern Iowa’s Mark Farley Previews No. 10 North Dakota
Another week and another ranked opponent for Northern Iowa as the Panthers get ready to visit 10th ranked North Dakota. The Panthers 0-2 in the Missouri Valley after a 42-17 […]
Fargo man suspected in fatal shooting indicted on federal gun charges
Amire Logan was arraigned Tuesday, Oct. 15, in federal court after state charges were dropped to make way for a grand jury indictment.
Fargo activist charged with felony theft, accused of defrauding state Dept. of Public Instruction
FARGO (KFGO) – Fargo civil rights activist Faith Dixon and her husband are facing felony theft charges related to fraud involving the North Dakota Department of Public Instruction (DPI). According to court records, Dixon is the president of Faith4Hope Scholarship Fund, a non-profit that runs after school programs.
FARGODOME Open House Presentation Oct. 21st
FARGODOME invites the media, public, and community members to attend an Open House Presentation to discuss upcoming plans for renovations and improvements to the facility. This is an opportunity to le
KPOT Restaurant Brings New Dining Experience to Fargo
FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) –The wait is officially over, KPOT is open for diners to taste traditional Asian hot pot with a mix of Korean BBQ flavors. “We wanted to bring something different to the Fargo area.
Man flown to Fargo after farm accident in Otter Tail County
The Otter Tail County Sheriff’s Office says it happened southeast of Vining, which is east of Fergus Falls. 76-year-old Daryl Baarsden suffered crushing injuries. He was flown to Sanford Medical Center by Life Link medical helicopter. The sheriff’s office says Baarsden was awake and alert when he was taken from the scene.
Grand Forks School Board: State assessments, a damages waiver revoked and a closed meeting on cyber fraud
Student scores on state assessments at Public Schools have trended upward since 2021, according to data presented at Monday's School Board meeting. Fifty percent of district students in grades 3-8 and 11 scored as "proficient" or "advanced" in reading on the North Dakota State Assessment last year,
Winter is snow joke: Tips to get your home ready for frigid weather
As winter's chill creeps in, don’t get caught in the cold; experts give out essential tips to keep your home cozy and prevent a frosty fiasco.