North Dakota News

With snow forecasted, ND Highway Patrol urges caution traveling this holiday weekend

FARGO — With more snow still on the way, the travel conditions are not likely to improve for your Easter weekend. An early spring storm is causing plenty of headaches for travelers heading out for the holidays. Predicted heavy snow, combined with strong winds could make travel difficult, if not nearly impossible, in some areas. “They’re talking anywhere from, like,…

Survey finding show majority find food push carts a positive addition to downtown

FARGO — In February, the City of Fargo put out a survey asking residence their opinion on food pushcarts operating downtown. This week, the city released the results of that survey. The results suggest that Fargoans have an overall positive opinion about the food carts. Over 78% of the 1,254 residents who took the survey said the food carts have…

Corrective order issued to Lisbon daycare after owner slaps child

LISBON, N.D. (KFGO) – The owner of a child care center in Lisbon, North Dakota, is accused of slapping a child. The North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services issued a correction order to Buzy Beez Childcare LLC at 1018 Main Street on April 2. An investigation was conducted by Child Protective Services and law enforcement. They reviewed camera footage that…

Cost of data center power project rises, but won’t affect customers, Minnkota says

Minnkota Power executive Brendan Kennelly speaks with an attendee of a Public Service Commission hearing in Fargo, North Dakota on a powerline project north of the city. (Photo by Jeff Beach/North Dakota Monitor)FARGO (North Dakota Monitor) — The cost of the powerline and substation needed by a data center north of Fargo has risen from $75 million to $110 million,…

North Dakota Supreme Court weighs potential statewide vote on term limits change

A crowd fills the seats of the North Dakota Supreme Court in Bismarck during a hearing on a the constitutionality of a resolution that would create a ballot measure to change legislative term limits on April 2, 2026. (Pool photo by Tanner Ecker/Bismarck Tribune)BISMARCK, N.D. (North Dakota Monitor) — The North Dakota Supreme Court heard arguments Thursday over whether proposed…

Silver Alert for missing Wahpeton man with dementia

WAHPETON, N.D. (KFGO) – A Silver Alert has been issued by the North Dakota Highway Patrol and Bureau of Criminal Investigation at the request of Wahpeton Police Department. Alfred Odden of Wahpeton is a 73-year-old white male. He is 5’11,” weighs between 160-180 pounds, and has short grayish hair and green eyes. Officials say he was said to be going…

Fort Totten, ND man enters guilty pleas in federal court in two separate cases

FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) — A Fort Totten, North Dakota man has pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in Fargo to a number of charges including voluntary manslaughter. 33-year-old Kolby McKay, who also goes by Kolby Woods, will be detained pending sentencing on July 22. His guilty pleas were entered in two separate cases. McKay killed Monte Herman Sr. in April…

ND Supreme Court affirms judgment and sentence for man who plead guilty to deadly stabbing in Grand Forks

BISMARCK, N.D. (KVRR) — North Dakota Supreme Court has rejected an appeal by Cazmere Haskins who claimed his sentence for a deadly stabbing in 2024 was cruel and unusual punishment under the Eighth Amendment. In December 2024, Haskins changed his plea to guilty for the murder of 24-year-old Anfernee Economy of Grand Forks and was sentenced to 40 years in…