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The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency still needs volunteers to monitor many sites in northwest Minnesota, including some in the Fargo-Moorhead area, this summer.
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Despite a fortune teller's advice, a Pinkerton spy, and a U.S. Marshals investigation, not enough evidence could be compiled against the chief suspect in 1907.
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Despite city efforts to help, people who say they're homeless are still setting up camps along the Red River.

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Sometimes, though, you have to play the cards you’re dealt and make the best of it when it comes to outdoors excursions. Whether it’s hunting, fishing or any other outdoor activity, Mother Nature calls the shots. It’s either roll the dice and hope for the best or stay home.
MOORHEAD, Minn. — A man found dead in the Red River late last month has been identified as Jeffrey Lindell, 56, of Moorhead, police said Tuesday, July 9.
As East Grand Forks considers whether to officially ask to host the prestigious event, one thing is for sure: A well-timed catfishing experience on the Red River sure doesn't hurt.
OSLO, Minn.--Aerial views of the Red River at Oslo show flooded island living for this Minnesota town of about 300. A drone piloted by Forum Communications' Click Content Studios on Tuesday captured imagines of the swollen Red at 37.37 feet; the ...
FARGO -- The Red River at Fargo-Moorhead on Monday, April 8, reached a level only seen seven times in more than 100 years of recorded history, but there was little drama to go along with the high water.
Flooding in several Minnesota towns could reach moderate to major stages in the coming week, according to National Weather Service forecasts.
FARGO — Favorable melting conditions have caused Fargo leaders to drop their flood protection levels by two feet and plan to build emergency levees capable of holding back a crest of 39 feet on the Red River.
Shortly after we were married, my father gave Saul and me matching work boots.
GRAND FORKS, N.D. - Learning what fish do in their natural environment long has been a focus of fisheries biologists and science-minded anglers alike, and the findings from an ongoing tagging and telemetry study involving U.S. and Canadian research partners are beginning to shed light on the movements of channel catfish in the Red River Basin.
GRAND FORKS, N.D. -- Learning what fish do in their natural environment long has been a focus of fisheries biologists and science-minded anglers alike, and the findings from an ongoing tagging and telemetry study involving U.S. and Canadian resea...

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