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Cass County Sheriff Jesse Jahner issued a statement criticizing the outcome of a case against his office's sobriety program coordinator and praising victims for speaking out.
John Alexander's shot at American Gold scramble tournament was worth $10,000.
From black licorice to a bogus preparties, Ozzy Osbourne’s history in Fargo-Moorhead was anything but boring.
Taya Spelhaug says building community AI skilling and training opportunities will be among her priorities.
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StormTRACKER Meteorologist Lydia Blume discusses a pattern of heat, humidity and thunderstorms for the rest of the month.
Just minutes before the tornado touched down in the area, approximately 1,000 people were seated in the grandstand awaiting the fair's finale – the much-loved demolition derby.
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell got an appeals court reprieve Wednesday, July 23, from paying an award to a man who discredited conspiracies tied to the 2020 election.
Local businesses prepare for economic growth, but leaders warn infrastructure and services may be overwhelmed when the library opens on July 4, 2026.

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Patsy Magner’s hellraising career as a boxer and saloon owner in South Dakota and Iowa came to a violent end in December 1934.
The July 25, 2000, tornado took one life while damaging 340 homes and several businesses on a 500-foot-wide, two-mile-long path in Granite Falls. Property damage was estimated at $20 million.
In May of 1987, six inmates strategically escaped from Sioux Falls Penitentiary. Most were apprehended within weeks. One remained at large for two years.
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