FARGO
Bail set at $1M for man accused in dentist slaying
FARGO, N.D. (AP) — Bail has been set at $1 million for a man accused of killing a Fargo dentist in a murder-for-hire scheme.November 06, 2009
Discussions held on Fargo high school graduation requirements
By Jason Vincent , November 05, 2009
All-day event focuses on substance abuse
(WDAY TV) - The long term effects of drug and alcohol abuse may not always be obvious in teenagers.By WDAY Staff Reports , November 05, 2009
First bout for F-M Derby Girls
Fargo, ND (WDAY Sports) - If your Saturday nights have been getting kind of boring, you can change that this weekend by spending an evening with the F-M Derby Girls.By Steve Hallstrom , November 05, 2009
Reaching out to soldiers overseas
(WDAY TV) - There was a unique project for German Club students in Fargo. They're reaching out to soldiers just in time for Veterans Day.By WDAY Staff Reports , November 05, 2009
Health care reform supporters call for action
Fargo, ND (WDAY TV) - There was a health care emergency and a call for action in downtown Fargo today.By WDAY Staff Reports , November 05, 2009
Bison try to recruit top ranking point guard
(WDAY Sports) - The early signing period is just a week away for the Bison men’s basketball team and head coach Saul Phillips is aiming high with one of his two remaining scholarships.By Steve Hallstrom , November 05, 2009
Red River breaks another record
(WDAY TV) - The Red River in Fargo-Moorhead is breaking records. Not for how high it is, but the amount of water flowing in it.By WDAY Staff Reports , November 05, 2009
Fargo South 3, West Fargo 2
November 05, 2009
Expert on suicide helps educate area law enforcement
By Kevin Wallevand , November 05, 2009
Crews promise to cover cost of sewage backup
By Christina Vaughn , November 05, 2009
Police: Man kicked and beaten during Fargo robbery
November 05, 2009
Deadline passes in Fargo traffic fine case
FARGO, N.D. (AP) — The deadline has passed for submitting claims in a federal class action lawsuit against the city of Fargo over traffic fines.November 05, 2009
Hay bale removal extended in some ND areas
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Farmers and ranchers in some parts of North Dakota are getting a little more time to remove hay bales from roadside ditches, because of wet weather.November 05, 2009
Fargo-area group narrows flood control options
FARGO, N.D. (AP) — A group looking at flood control options for the Fargo area is narrowing its list. The Metro Flood Study Work Group decided Thursday to eliminate the option that would include a series permanent levees and home buyouts, and focus instead on a Red River diversion plan.November 05, 2009
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OUR VOICES Sudden Climatic Shifts
Last week the Associated Press carried a story stating that climate experts organized by the Army Corps of Engineers saw no end to our current wet cycle. I certainly would not argue against that premise as persistence is a powerful forecasting tool when dealing with climatic trends. In the lat
Posted by: Daryl Ritchison on Nov 5, 2009 at 8:54 AM | Storm TrackerOUR VOICES Tuesday 8/4
Today on The Christopher Gabriel Program: Chilly again this morning in Fargo, grab a hot cup of coffee or tea and tune in for some hot topics! With all the recent break-ins, is Fargo still a safe city?; Are people no longer curious and teachable? (and is Michael Bay to blame?); Could video-game and
Posted by: cgabriel on Aug 4, 2009 at 8:16 AM | The Christopher Gabriel ProgramOUR VOICES First 50
The average date for our first 50 degree day of spring is on March 18. Such a temperature is possible Saturday afternoon. The first 50 degree day of the year has occurred as early as February 4 in 1925 to as late as April 17 back in 1979. But it appears to be occurring very close to average this
Posted by: Daryl Ritchison on Mar 20, 2009 at 11:00 AM | Storm TrackerOUR VOICES Sudden Stratospheric Warming
Researchers working in the Soudan Mine near Tower, Minnesota, have discovered a strong correlation between cosmic rays and temperatures in the stratosphere. This research showed that sudden increases in cosmic radiation during the winter corresponded to rapid changes in stratospheric temperatures.
Posted by: Daryl Ritchison on Jan 23, 2009 at 12:16 PM | Storm Tracker
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