Lakota Farmer Acquitted of Terrorizing, Other Charges
A Lakota farmer charged with terrorizing law enforcement officials in 2011 has been acquitted.
A Lakota farmer charged with terrorizing law enforcement officials in 2011 has been acquitted.
Fargo police say someone stole a donation bucket for the Roger Maris “61 for 61” cancer fundraiser.
Fargo police call it a “medical mystery.”
More than 100 licenses remain for this year’s swan hunt.
We are learning more about that lockdown yesterday at Nativity.
The death of a 6-month-old Fargo boy has been ruled a homicide.
A human case of West Nile has been confirmed in Grand Forks County.
Senator Heidi Heitkamp says she will announce whether she plans to seek the Democratic nomination for governor in a matter of days.
Fargo city leaders are still working with an architect to scale back costs for building a new city hall.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers responds to a lawsuit over the FM Diversion.