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Power Should Be Fully Restored In New Rockford Tonight

NEW ROCKFORD, N.D. -- Work continues to restore power to New Rockford after a microburst knocked down hundreds of trees and power poles. Otter Tail Power crews say they should have power restored to the entire community by this evening.…

Damage Done By Overnight Storms in New Rockford, ND

NEW ROCKFORD, ND -- The New Rockford area is waking up to significant storm damage. Officials will be meeting to determine the extent of the damage. According to the New Rockford Fire Department: Although the National Weather Service does…

Officer Involved Shooting Results In Death of Suspect

GRAND FORKS, ND -- Grand Forks Police report an officer involved shooting overnight. According to the Police Department Facebook Page, here's how the incident played out. At 3:17am on July 8, 2018, Grand Forks Police Officers were dispatched to the…

Fargo Man Charged With DUI After Rolling Motorcycle

FARGO, N.D. - The North Dakota Highway Patrol says a Fargo man was drunk while being thrown off his motorcycle trying to get onto Interstate 29 Friday morning. Troopers say 42–year–old Tyson Scheid failed to negotiate the exit ramp on…

One Dead After Officer Involved Shooting

DEVILS LAKE, N.D. (KFGO) - One person is dead after an officer-involved shooting in Devils Lake. Police Chief Joe Kanowski says officers responded to a report of a suspicious person around 4:30 p.m Thursday. Kanowski says officers were trying to…

Health Department Issues Warning About Blue-Green Algae

BISMARCK, N.D. -- North Dakota's Health Department is warning people to avoid blue-green algae. Hot summer weather contributes to the production of the algae in bodies of water. Ingesting the affected water can make you sick and it can also…

Not Many Missing Pets Reported to Metro Law Enforcement

FARGO, N.D. -- Even with fireworks bursting in the air throughout the Fourth of July, animal agencies across the metro did not scoop up many missing pets wandering the streets. Staff from the Homeward Animal Shelter reported lower than average recovery…

Senators Hoeven and Thune Travel To Moscow

MOSCOW, RUSSIA -- North Dakota Senator John Hoeven and South Dakota Senator John Thune were members of an all-Republican congressional delegation who traveled to Moscow. They were there this week to meet with the Russian Foreign Minister. The meeting comes…

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