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Throwing rocks at houses.......
I know that I have talked about my love of hockey a few times in this blog, so I figured this week I would talk about one of my other favorite ice sports. And before you start wondering what a six-foo...
Posted on 8/23/12 at 11:03 PM
The Forum wins Sweepstakes award in annual North Dakota Newspaper Association contest
FARGO, N.D. - Five Forum Communications Co. papers won more than 200 awards during the annual North Dakota Newspaper Association convention held last week in Williston, N.D. Papers received recognitio...
Posted on 5/8/12 at 2:50 PM
Marathon Weekend: Power Up and Keep Rockin' with Energy Bites
It's Marathon weekend in Fargo. My son, Dan, has diligently trained for the full marathon, getting his miles in, building his strength and managing a healthful eating plan. He's ready. As the firstbo...
Posted on 5/19/11 at 10:45 AM
1940: New Plane Visits from Fargo
Howard Sevdy flew this Stinson-Reliant monoplane to Worthington in 1940....
Posted on 4/30/11 at 12:00 AM
Fargo looks at transition from 'high alert' to 'alert' status as Red falls
FARGO – Flood fighting tensions eased this morning among officials leading the effort, despite the uncertainty of how a winter storm will impact the region.By Steven Wagner, The Forum , March 30, 2009
Fargo gets reprieve
Fargo-Moorhead got a slight reprieve Saturday, as it appears that, for now, the Red River has crested at a slightly lower level than expected.
By Helmut Schmidt , March 30, 2009
Rural evacuations ongoing as Fargo-Moorhead prepares for record flood
A flood fight that was supposed to be 95 percent buttoned up in Fargo-Moorhead on Wednesday morning morphed into a 100 percent battle by 1 p.m., as the forecast for the Red River crest was bumped up another foot to 41 feet.By Helmut Schmidt, The Forum , March 26, 2009
Moorhead woman arrested for standing on flood dike
Less than two hours after Fargo Police Chief Keith Ternes vowed arrests and jail time for people who trespass on the metro area’s dikes, authorities made such an arrest.By Forum staff report , March 26, 2009
Officials stress need for volunteers, urge vigilance in flood fight
FARGO – Today marks a critical day for flood fighters to top off sandbag levees and build secondary dikes throughout the city.By Steven Wagner, The Forum , March 26, 2009
Snowfall complicates flood fight as 5 to 8 inches total expected in F-M area
Volunteers who spent Tuesday building dikes in Fargo-Moorhead woke up this morning to find their work blanketed by several inches of snow, and more was falling, further complicating the flood fight.By Forum staff report , March 25, 2009
Editorial: Water rises; we should watch
In 1997, the Red River reached a record high of 39.6 feet in Fargo, N.D.By Daily Globe , March 25, 2009
West central Minnesota volunteers answer call to fight Red River flood
By bus and by car, volunteers from west central Minnesota made their way to the Fargo-Moorhead area on Tuesday to help with the flood fight.By Tom Cherveny, West Central Tribune , March 24, 2009
Flood battle continues as officials ask volunteers to keep fighting
FARGO – A significant turnout by volunteers cranked out 450,000 sand-bags in the past 24 hours, boosting confidence of city, county and state officials that the city will hold back the Red River’s rising floodwaters.By Forum staff report , March 24, 2009
Sandbag volunteers desperately needed
FARGO – Metro residents “are now at the point of stress and great concern," a local Salvation Army leader said today as officials pleaded for more volunteers to help sandbag.By Forum staff reports, INFORUM , March 23, 2009
Minn. soldiers help fight flood
MOORHEAD - More than 200 Minnesota Army National Guard soldiers have been activated to help fight flooding in the Red River Valley, a news release issued tonight says.By Forum staff reports , March 23, 2009
Preparing pets for Red River flood
FARGO, N.D. - As the region prepares for a possible flood, the FM Humane Society asks pet owners to prepare their pets for an emergency situation.By Forum staff reports , March 23, 2009
Kidnapper gets 29 years
FARGO – Vincent Degidio Jr., who kidnapped a Fargo woman last year at gunpoint and threatened to kill and rape her, will spend nearly 29 years in prison for the crime.By Forum staff reports , March 20, 2009
Saberi’s parents write to Iran
FARGO - Reza Saberi wrote an open letter to a top Iranian official Thursday, demanding his daughter’s release for “humanitarian reasons.”By Fargo Forum , March 20, 2009
Fargo prepares for flood
FARGO - Stunned metro leaders scrambled resources and issued pleas for volunteers Thursday to prepare for a Red River crest that forecasters say could exceed the flood level of 1997.By Mike Nowatzki , The Forum , March 20, 2009
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