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Bail set at $100,000 for woman accused of killing West Fargo Marine in motorcycle crash

Twenty-eight-year-old Taquoya Saldana's attorney argued the bail is too high, saying she's not a doctor or a lawyer who could afford that.

Plaintiff knows more than one victim who will lose farms over loss from grain dealer

PALERMO, N.D. Roger Harstad says a $111,000 non-sufficient funds check from Midwest Grain Trading has set the family's farm back two years. "I've got friends where it set them back more than that," Harstad says, gravely. And yes, he thinks som.

A Grand Forks tradition returns as Potato Bowl, tailgating kickoff UND s home opener

A Grand Forks tradition returns as Potato Bowl, tailgating kickoff UND s home opener
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Fargo man truly sorry for killing brother, NDSU student while driving drunk

Fargo man truly sorry for killing brother, NDSU student while driving drunk Judge Susan Bailey sentenced Henry Zweh Kulor to 11 years in prison for two felony counts of criminal vehicular homicide. 7:15 pm, May 10, 2021 × Henry Kulor apologizes to the family of Pierce Kvien with his attorney Lucas Wynne during Kulor s sentencing Monday, May 10, 2021, in district court, Fargo, for two counts of criminal vehicular homicide. Michael Vosburg / Forum Photo Editor Henry Zweh Kulor and his relatives repeatedly apologized Monday, May 10, in Cass County District Court to the family of 22-year-old Pierce James Kvien, of Roseau, Minn. Kvien was driving a motorcycle around 10:20 p.m. Aug. 15 at 14th Street North and Eighth Avenue North in Fargo when Kulor ran a stop sign and crashed his vehicle into the NDSU student s bike.

Grand Forks County inmates complain about safety during COVID-19 outbreak

Grand Forks County inmates complain about safety during COVID-19 outbreak After nearly half the population of the Grand Forks County jail tested positive for COVID-19, a Fargo attorney says he received more than 120 calls from Grand Forks inmates and jail staff claiming the facility failed to protect them from the virus. 12:55 pm, Mar. 7, 2021 × The Grand Forks County Correctional Center, photographed in January, has one inmate and one staff member who recently have tested positive for COVID-19. Eric Hylden / Grand Forks Herald GRAND FORKS After nearly half of the inmates in the Grand Forks County Correctional Center tested positive for COVID-19 during a November outbreak, it didn t take long for pleas for help to begin rolling out.

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