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Charges Against College Officials Declined after Audit

BISMARCK, N.D.--Prosecutors won't pursue criminal charges against North Dakota State College of Science officials accused by the state auditor of withholding records from investigators. Cass County State's Attorney Birch Burdick says in a letter that there was no proof college…

NDSCS Eligible for $1 Million Aspen Prize

FARGO, N.D.--North Dakota State College of Science has been selected as one of 150 community colleges eligible for the $1 million 2021 Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence. The Aspen Institute College Excellence Program narrowed the selection down from nearly…

Task Force Arrests 100 Fugitives in 4 Months

BISMARCK, N.D.--A task force made up of law enforcement agencies in North Dakota and the U.S. Marshals Service has arrested 100 fugitives and seized heroin and methamphetamine since its formation four months ago. Morton County Sheriff Kyle Kirchmeier says the…

West Fargo Celebrates Sheyenne Street Completion

WEST FARGO, N.D. -- State and city leaders, business owners and community members are celebrating the completion of the Sheyenne Street reconstruction project. The two–year West Fargo project is a collaboration between the city and…

I-94 Temporarily Closed Near Sterling, ND

STERLING, N.D.--Interstate 94 traveling westbound at Exit 90 is being temporarily closed. A semi hauling a crane went into the median near mile marker 85 just east of Sterling. There were no injuries during the incident. The North Dakota Highway…

Cher Announces Tour Stop in Fargo

FARGO, N.D.--Cher has extended her Here We Go Again Tour to include a stop at the Fargodome on April 11, 2020. Nile Rodgers and CHIC will continue as the opening acts. Citi is the official presale credit card of the tour…

About 67,500 Deer Tags Issued in North Dakota

BISMARCK, N.D.--North Dakota wildlife officials say the number of tags issued for the upcoming deer hunt is up by about 10,000. The Game and Fish Department says about 67,500 deer tags have been issued. Wildlife division chief Jeb Williams says…

Evidence Shows Weakening Future for North American Bison

SANTA FE, N.M.--Evidence is mounting that wild North American bison are gradually shedding their genetic diversity across many of the isolated herds overseen by the U.S. government, weakening future resilience against disease and climate events in the shadow of human…

L.E Berger Hosts Pancake Fundraiser

WEST FARGO, N.D. -- Pancakes, bacon and eggs it's the food being dished up at the West Fargo VFW to raise money for the L.E Berger PTA. The school took freewill donations from any of…

Holiday Market Is Back At Burlap Rustic Chic

  FARGO, N.D. -- It may only be the beginning of November, but it's starting to look a lot like Christmas inside one Fargo boutique. After a year of prepping, Burlap Rustic Chic is putting…

Large Grain Dryer Starts On Fire In Traill County

BLANCHARD, N.D. -- Hillsboro and Hunter fire departments battle a large grain dryer fire in Blanchard, North Dakota. It is located along Highway 18 in Traill County. Crews arrived Sunday afternoon to find the dryer engulfed in flames. It was…

"More Than Sad" Suicide Awareness Talk In Fargo

  FARGO N.D. -- More Than Sad is a national program meant to help educate people about suicide prevention. That's why the North Dakota Chapter of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention is hosting talks…

NDSU Hosts Its Annual Fall Crawl

FARGO, N.D.- The roping competition is an opportunity for NDSU students and community members to go indoor rock climbing. The event brought the climbing community from the area together. Competitors of different skill levels…

Local Leaders Talk Latest Flood Diversion Efforts

FARGO N.D. -- North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, Senator John Hoeven, and the F–M Diversion Board of Authority converged into the Fargo City Hall to update both the public and the Assistant U.S Secretary of…

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