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DGF, Hawley and Breckenridge Boys Basketball Advance in Section Tournament

Quarterfinals begin on Saturday

FARGO, N.D. — In Minnesota, it was a busy night of high school basketball as teams looked to advance on to the quarterfinals of their section tournaments. DGF beat Roseau 66-45. Hawley used a second half comeback to take down Bagley, 58-43 and Breckenridge topped Frazee, 79-63 as all three teams advance on to the quarterfinals. The next round begins…

Carson Wentz Introduced in Indianapolis

Spoke to the media for the first time as a Colt

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — From when quarterback Carson Wentz was traded  up until now you saw the former Bison photo-shopped in a Colts uniform. Now,  its a reality with the start of the new league year. A month ago to the day the pro-bowler was shipped to Indianapolis for a third round pick in this year’s draft and a conditional second…

Fargo Human Relations Commission votes to support anti-bias ordinance

Fargo City Commissioners must give final approval

FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) – The Fargo Human Relations Commission votes unanimously to support an anti-bias ordinance. Introduced by City Commissioner Arlette Preston, the ordinance aims to more clearly identify, report and respond to hate crimes in Fargo. “We need a bias crime ordinance to send a message to communities that every person, that every individual belongs here,” Preston said at…

Man indicted in deadly Spirit Lake shooting

SPIRIT LAKE RESERVATION – A federal grand jury indicts a Fort Totten man in a deadly shooting. Thirty-four-year-old Cody Belgarde faces first degree murder charges. The U.S. Attorney’s Office says he shot and killed a juvenile male on the Spirit Lake Reservation on January 14th. The body was discovered after a house fire report. Federal law enforcement continues to investigate….

Fargo Human Relations Commission approves hate crimes ordinance

FARGO (KVRR) – The Fargo Human Relations Commission voted unanimously Thursday to support an anti-bias ordinance. The proposed hate crime ordinance was introduced by City Commissioner Arlette Preston, who says there is not a full understanding in the community of how to report and respond to biased crimes. In part, the ordinance states violence or threats based on race, color,…

Social Distancing: Getting Back Out There

Tips On Re-entering Society At Your Own Pace

  Things are starting to look more optimistic as more and more people are vaccinated. COVID numbers aren’t nearly as bad as they were late last year around here, but active cases are on the rise a bit in North Dakota, so still be careful. As we are inching towards a new normal, the state is releasing some guidelines for…

Fargo Police chase ends in crash

FARGO, N.D. (KFGO) – Authorities are searching for those who fled a crash in Fargo following a brief pursuit. Shortly before 2 a.m. Thursday, a state trooper attempted to stop a car for a traffic violation on I-94. The driver entered the tri-level interchange and went north on I-29 at a high rate of speed launching the pursuit. As the…

Moorhead Boys Hockey Advances in Section Tournament

Beat Bemidji in Overtime, 3-2

MOORHEAD, Minn. — Two goals from sophomore forward Ian Ness helps the two seed, Moorhead boys hockey, top the seven seed, Bemidji, on home ice Wednesday, 3-2. The Spuds now advance to take on the three seed, St Michael-Albertville, in Section Tournament play Saturday night at Moorhead Sports Arena. Puck drop at 6 P.M. Categories: High School, Top Sports Headlines…

Vikings reportedly adding All-Pro DB Patrick Peterson in free agency

8-time Pro Bowler; 3-time All-Pro

MINNEAPOLIS – (FOX 9)  The Minnesota Vikings have reportedly added one of the better defensive backs in the NFL for the 2021 season as free agency started on Wednesday. According to Adam Schefter with ESPN, the Vikings reached an agreement on a 1-year deal with veteran defensive back Patrick Peterson. The deal is reportedly worth about $10 million. Peterson comes…