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65th annual Kiwanis Pancake Karnival returns to Fargodome

FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) — After a two-year hiatus to the COVID-19 pandemic, Kiwanis Pancake Karnival is back at the Fargodome, Now in its 65th year, Kiwanis club resumes its decade-long tradition serving buttermilk and buckwheat pancakes and sausage to thousands of hungry folks. Volunteers say it’s a blessing to be back feeding our community for a good cause. “You see…

Paul Allen Joins KVRR Sports Extra to talk Vikes, Wolves and Wild

VOICE OF THE MINNESOTA VIKINGS, PAUL ALLEN, JOINS THE SHOW TO TALK MINNESOTA SPORTS

MINNEAPOLIS — The Voice of the Minnesota Vikings, Paul Allen, who also hosts his 92Noon radio show on KFAN in Minneapolis talking all Minnesota sports, joins the show. Allen talks Trey Lance to the Vikings rumors and the Timberwolves and Wild playoff series’ with Adam and Ryan.   Categories: Minnesota News, Top Sports Headlines Tags: Minnesota Timberwolves, MINNESOTA VIKINGS, minnesota…

LIVE: Toughest Monster Trucks Coming To Grand Forks

The Toughest Monster Truck Tour stops at the Alerus Center Saturday afternoon

  The Toughest Monster Trucks around are heading to Grand Forks this weekend. The Toughest Monster Truck Tour stops at the Alerus Center Saturday afternoon. They came to Fargo for to appear on KVRR’s morning show on Friday, but the snow and cold kept them from busting out the big trucks. Their show in Grand Forks starts at 3:00, but…

Minnesota Board of Pharmacy finds mold growth in THC syrup sold in Moorhead

MOORHEAD, Minn. (KVRR) – The Minnesota Board of Pharmacy says it’s identified mold growing in bottles of various flavors of Wonky Weeds delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol syrup. The mold was discovered during a recent inspection related to an ongoing civil lawsuit against Northland Vapor Company Moorhead LLC, Northland Vapor Company Bemidji LLC, and Wonky Confections LLC, alleging they violated Minnesota’s edible cannabinoid laws….

Civil Rights and Hate Crimes Presentation During Fargo Human Rights Commission

FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) — North Dakota’s top federal prosecutor speaks to the Fargo Human Rights Commission about hate crimes. The presentation by U.S. Attorney Mac Schneider focused on federal hate crimes laws and how they are identified. He says since he began his role as U.S. attorney for North Dakota last December, there have been no suspected federal hate crimes…

Fargo Crews Install Flood Wall Closing 1st Avenue North Bridge

Highway Patrol Captain Issues Warning About Hydroplaning

FARGO, N.D. (KVRR/KFGO) — A second bridge between Fargo and Moorhead is now closed due to the rising Red River. Crews spent the morning installing the flood wall to block the 1st Avenue North Bridge. There was a mixture of rain and snowfall during the installation. The 1st Avenue North Bridge closure comes a few days after the 12th Avenue…

Criminal Trespass Dismissed Against Activist Winona LaDuke

AITKIN CO., Minn. (KVRR) — Activist Winona LaDuke has had two counts of criminal trespass dismissed by a judge for “lack of probable cause”. LaDuke was arrested while protesting the Enbridge Line 3 pipeline project in December 2020 in Aitkin County, Minnesota. She testified during a court hearing that law enforcement had posted “no trespassing” signs during an Indigenous religious…

LIVE: Pet Connection: Meet Jasper

A sweet survivor with a story to tell and a lot of love to give.

Jasper’s story is one he almost didn’t live to tell on Pet Connection. Homeward Animal Shelter’s Heather Klefstad says he came in as a stray, and severely underweight — only about six pounds on his full-grown, 13-year-old frame. Homeward workers also realized his back legs weren’t coordinating when he walked, and worked with the veterinarian to find out what the…