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Farm Rescue currently assisting two North Dakota families
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Farm Rescue has helped more than 170 families in North Dakota since 2019. The non-profit provides critical resources to family farms who are dealing with medical crisis. Right now, two North Dakota families are receiving assistance from Farm Rescue. The Meckle family in Center,...
Edmore School closes after graduating its final class of seniors
Last weekend, high school seniors across North Dakota tossed their graduation caps into the air as they closed the books on this chapter of their lives. But in one small town, the final chapter was written as the doors closed at school for the final time. The class of 2024...
Man wanted by FBI considered armed and dangerous
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - A man with ties to the Spirit Lake Reservation is wanted by the FBI on a federal warrant. Officials say Collin Posey is wanted for his alleged involvement in a criminal conspiracy to include distributing large amounts of fentanyl-laced pills and methamphetamine between Minneapolis and the Spirit Lake Reservation in North Dakota.
67 abandoned firearms seized near North Dakota-Canada border
NECHE, N.D. — Agents with the U.S. Border Patrol seized 67 abandoned firearms near a U.S.-Canada entry point in North Dakota.According to U.S. Customs and Border Protection, agents at the Pembina station of North Dakota responded to a report of suspicious activity west of the Neche port of entry on May 15.When they arrived, they saw two people fleeing into Canada. A search of the area turned up three backpacks, which were all filled with firearms.In all, agents seized 65 handguns, 65 pistol magazines, two rifles, one suppressor and two rifle magazines. All the weapons were taken to the Pembina station for processing. Officials do not believe there is any threat to the community at this time.Chief Patrol Agent Scott Garrett said bulk firearms seizures are uncommon for the area.
Thompson 3-Peats in Class B Baseball; Defeats Grafton 4-3 Via Walk-Off
JAMESTOWN, N.D. (KVRR)–Thompson entered Saturday’s championship game versus Grafton winners of two straight class B Titles. They got their third in spectacular fashion. At Jack Brown Stadium in Jamestown the Thompson Tommies battled the Grafton spoilers in their quest for a third straight championship. Junior Jonathan Muhs came to the plate with the bases loaded no outs in a tie game and delivered a base hit over the head of the right fielder to score the game winning run.
HIGHLIGHTS: Thompson and Grafton advance to Class B Baseball title game
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - The Thompson Tommies advanced to their third consecutive state title game with a win over Sheyenne-New Rockford while the Spoilers advanced to the title game with a win over Central Cass. It’s the first state championship game appearance for Grafton since 2013.
Department of Interior commits to help recruit, train more Bureau of Indian Affairs law enforcement officers
Following recent hearings of the Senate Indian Affairs and Interior Appropriations Committees, officials from the U.S. Department of the Interior committed to grow the U.S. Indian Law Enforcement Advanced Training Center (ATC) and work to recruit and train more Tribal … Read More » The post Department of Interior commits to help recruit, train more Bureau of Indian Affairs law enforcement officers appeared first on Homeland Preparedness News.
Mother says Lakota teen who was struck by car won't recover
LIBERTY TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WKRC) - The mother of Lakota teen Aspen Runnels says her son has suffered a "catastrophic brain injury that is not survivable." Aspen's mother, Christina Alcorn, posted an update on her 15-year-old son's condition on Facebook after the results of an MRI came back Tuesday. In the...
Fishing Benefit From Low Head Dam Removal
DRAYTON, N.D. (Nick Simonson) – As low head dams fall on and around the Red River, hundreds of miles of habitat is becoming reconnected for the benefit of fish in the main stem of the flow and its tributaries. While lake sturgeon restoration projects beginning in the 1990s have been the impetus for some of these low head dam removals and replacements with stair-step rock rapids, the benefits go beyond the reintroduction of just the ancient fish to the Red River and across all species, according to Nick Kludt, Red River Fisheries Specialist for the Minnesota DNR (MN DNR).
The Peluso Report: All Clear on Devils Lake
Clearly Ahead. Clear waters are providing a challenge for walleye anglers on Devils Lake, and locating any areas with a slight stain is advantageous in connecting with fish. DEO Photo by Mike Peluso. Well since we got cancelled on my first day of walleye fishing back up on Devils Lake...
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