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Dinosaurs Will Be Invading Grand Forks With Jurassic Quest

GRAND FORKS, N.D. (KVRR) — Dinosaurs are returning to Grand Forks in the form of Jurassic Quest. It is billed as North America’s most popular interactive dinosaur experience. Kids and adults will have fun with more hands-on activities, live dinosaur shows, themed rides and even a giant fossil dig. You can catch Jurassic Quest at Alerus Center from February 23-25….

Moorhead is Taking Steps To Comply With New Cannabis Laws

MOORHEAD, Minn. (KVRR) — Moorhead City Council is taking the first steps to allow the legal sale of cannabis. They passed the first reading of an ordinance to make changes to regulations, conditional use requirements and offenses related to drug paraphernalia. State licensing for cannabis-related businesses will begin in 2025 after the Office of Cannabis Management issues its requirements. The…

Manitoba Man Accused of Killing 5 Family Members

CARMAN, MANITOBA (KVRR/CNN) — A 29-year-old man from Carman, Manitoba, three and a half hours north of Fargo, is facing murder charges in the deaths of five members of his family. Three of those deaths are his own kids. Police first found the suspect’s girlfriend dead in a ditch. Then they responded to a vehicle fire and found a six-year-old…

Owner of Fire Destroyed Lutsen Resort Lodge Wants People To “Stop” Spreading Rumors and Gossip

COURTESY: EDWARD VANEGAS LUTSEN, MNLUTSEN, Minn. (KVRR) — With rumors about lawsuits, unpaid taxes and failed fire inspections after fire destroyed the Lutsen Resort Lodge on Minnesota’s North Shore, the owner is speaking out. Bryce Campbell issued a lengthy statement on Facebook asking people to “stop”. He says “The damage that has been done is going beyond a building.” Campbell…

Salvation Army’s Red Kettle Campaign falls short of goal

FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) — Fargo-Moorhead Salvation Army falls short of its goal during the Red Kettle Campaign over the holidays. The campaign raised $836,073 during the three-month campaign that ended December 31st. The goal was to hit $950,000. Major Abe Tamayo says they saw fewer bell ringers. He says when they are no ringers, there are no donations. They also…