No Fish Caught Again at the Frosty Bobber Winter Carnival
EAST GRAND FORKS, Minn. -- Fargo isn't the only city in the valley throwing a winter celebration this weekend. The Frosty Bobber Winter Carnival began back in the 1990's and…
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EAST GRAND FORKS, Minn. -- Fargo isn't the only city in the valley throwing a winter celebration this weekend. The Frosty Bobber Winter Carnival began back in the 1990's and…
FARGO, N.D. -- The second annual F–M Frostival kicked off Friday, but before the celebration began snow carvers were hard at work getting their sculptures in shape. Outside of…
FARGO, N.D. -- Spring flooding throughout the Red River Valley is likely this year. The National Weather Service released their first flooding forecast of the year. "It doesn't necessarily…
FARGO (KFGO) - The police chief of West Fargo says he still doesn't know exactly why the city wants him out. Mike Reitan is considering whether he'll accept a three-month severance agreement. He's on paid leave with the separation package…
The world of smartphones and computers is constantly changing. That's why AARP and AT&T teamed up for the Technology Workshop for Seniors. It's the first time they've ever done this,…
A Fargo Fire Captain retires after 30 years of serving the community. Firefighters and law enforcement members joined Ellis Aakre and his family to celebrate his time with the department.…
A bill to decriminalize marijuana is under discussion in the North Dakota legislature. Republican State Representative Rick Becker of Bismarck introduced the bill to help cut state spending. Bill 1340 is…
January is Cervical Cancer awareness month. Cass County health officials say getting screened and vaccinated are the best ways to prevent cervical cancer. Fargo Cass Public Health says each year, 12,000…
With more than 450 cases of influenza statewide, some North Dakota hospitals are restricting visitors. Nearly 18 percent of the flu cases are in the Bismarck-Mandan area. Due to the high volume of flu cases Sanford Medical Center and CHI…
The Mayo Clinic says Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton's fall during his State of the State address was not related to his prostate cancer diagnosis. In a statement, a Mayo Clinic spokesman says doctors believe Dayton's fainting spell "was situational and…