Force for Good: Fargo Force Players Highlight Importance of Education
Fargo Force players are using their success as a force for good at local schools.
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Fargo Force players are using their success as a force for good at local schools.
Concordia College is hosting an art exhibit honoring the victims of the Holocaust living in Minnesota.
The town of Frazee is looking into a possible solar wind hybrid project.
It's a feeling of heartbreak the ice fishing community has experienced one too many times.
A proposed hog farm may soon be coming to Buffalo, North Dakota and many community members aren't happy.
Parents and kids of all ages were out enjoying everything winter.
Nobody wants a busted pipe but with the frigid cold weather, plumbers across the Red River Valley are seeing an increase in frozen pipes.
22,000 lung cancer deaths in the U.S. are related to radon each year.
A federal civil rights lawsuit against the Richland County Sheriff's Office is settled.
In honor of Martin Luther King Day, people in Grand Forks are gathering to celebrate his work.
People of the Red River Valley have had their fair share of some chilly temps.
First Step Recovery in Fargo says it's a predictable trend that they've come to expect during the New Year.
We are getting a look at that grease fire that temporarily shut down HuHot last week.
Thanks to some devoted dance moms and dance dads, this weekend's show will help fundraise for other competitions across the country.
The Bemidji based group, Studio 10, is still practicing their craft and most of its artists are well over the age of 65.
30 teams from the F-M area competed in the first ever Lego league scrimmage.
It takes a unique talent to turn a block of wood into a work of art.
Shoppers can choose from jewelry, beauty products, kitchen items or even homemade pies.
One NDSU student has helped her grandfather, a Vietnam veteran, achieve the unthinkable.
MSUM's announcement that its fireworks tradition would be coming to end may have come too soon.
Tax season is here, and the North Dakota Tax Commission wants to make you are not victim of identity theft
A Fargo company will help the U.S. government conduct the 2020 Census.
A 33-year-old Fargo tradition is put on hold, thanks to Mother Nature.
Politico Magazine ranks Minnesota as the second strongest state in the nation.
More and more credit cards are coming with fraud resistant chips in them, but that isn't stopping people from trying to take your money.



