Peter Palmer
(Photo: Cass County Jail)
FARGO (KFGO) – A man is in the Cass County Jail for robbing a Fargo convenience store at gunpoint.
Police say the man was arrested not far from Bjornson Oil at 734 University Dr. N about an hour after the hold-up. A handgun was used. Arrested at a nearby apartment was 28-year-old Peter Palmer of Fargo.
Police had set up a perimeter and advised drivers to take other routes during the search for a suspect.
No one was hurt in the robbery. The robbery was reported just before 4:30 p.m. Friday. ); } return false; }); $( #comments .commentlist .comment-content a ).attr( target , blank );
It’s a world-class competition that’s on the same level as some of the best international fireworks competitions. Thousands of dollars and hundreds of hours are invested into the competition each year with it all coming together as the fireworks mesmerize over Moosomin Lake. From the competitors to the planners to the performers to the vendors to all the spectators it draws, it’s one of the most important weekends of the year for the local economy. In 2020, the event had to be cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic restricting gathering sizes and international travel it would have been the 11th year of the fireworks in Moosomin.
Sculptures by Sir Anthony Gormley have been slammed by locals for looking like sex toys, after they were bought by an art collector who left them on a beach without planning permission.
The four cast iron sculptures, each measuring up to 4ft long and weighing up to a tonne, are resting on the pebbled-beach at Aldeburgh in Suffolk.
There has been a mixed reception from locals, as some say they look like a vibrator collection or like something from Ann Summers while others support having public art.
East Suffolk Council is now having to decide whether to grant retrospective planning permission for the rusting artwork.
Why Did Britain Invade French Madagascar in World War II?
British forces were compelled to invade the island off the coast of East Africa amid fears of a Japanese invasion.
Here s What You Need to Know: Churchill called the campaign for Madagascar “our first large-scale amphibious operation since the Dardanelles.”
“The first I saw of Madagascar and the last after adventurous months ashore was the eerie color of the soil,” a British novelist turned security sergeant would write a decade later.
“It gave to the sky, the vegetation, and the people a strangeness, even a deathliness which still shadows my recollections of the island. For the soil and the dust which rose from it to cake our skins and clothes, our eyelids and nostrils was not brick-colored or terra cotta but the color of dried blood.”
The rest of what we saw in Green Bay from the Titans, not so much.
Things snowballed – pun intended – in the team s ugly loss to the Packers, and it kept the Titans from securing the AFC South title.
But not all is lost, because it s a new week, and there s a big opportunity on the horizon – win on Sunday against the Texans in Houston, and the Titans will be division champs.
Yes, there s plenty to talk.
Let s get to it in the last Titans mailbag of 2020 ….
Here s the link to ask questions: CLICK HERE
Eli Decko from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Question: After watching the Titans defense lose another game for the Titans and a shot to lock up the division, do you think Vrabel goes with this failed approach of no coordinator next year? I know you re not into looking to next season during a season but this is a dire situation. No pass rush, no bodies in gaps, horrible tackling. This was atrocious. Green Bay had the same conditions to play in and just pounded us in every aspect