Gas prices on pace to reach all-time high
Attributed in part to recent accidents at oil refineriesFARGO – Gas prices here are on pace to reach an all-time high this weekend after shooting up 40 cents in less than a week, and in some places jumping by 30 cents in a matter of hours.
INFORUM, 05/17/2013
Police presence increased at Fargo Marathon
FARGO – Runners and attendees of the Fargo Marathon today will notice an increased police presence, officers said.INFORUM, 05/17/2013
Task force gets closer to making recommendations
FARGO – The Fargo School District’s Community Long Range Facilities Planning Task Force was getting closer to narrowing down possible recommendations to be included in a plan at its fourth meeting Thursday night.INFORUM, 05/16/2013
School bond issue passes by 33 votes in Rothsay
ROTHSAY, Minn. – A $19.4 million school bond issue passed here Thursday night by 33 votes.INFORUM, 05/16/2013
Driver killed when train, pickup collide west of West Fargo
WEST FARGO – A collision between a pickup and a train west of here Tuesday afternoon killed the driver of the pickup.INFORUM, 05/14/2013
Moorhead approves tax exemption for new hotel
MOORHEAD – In order to persuade developers to build a new hotel here rather than West Fargo, the Moorhead City Council approved an eight-year property tax exemption for the project Monday night.INFORUM, 05/13/2013
High Tail Ranch in Hawley, home to about 25 rescue horses, will host fundraiser Saturday 
HAWLEY, Minn. – Nykky Rehovsky met Brutus when she recently visited High Tail Ranch and Rescue here.
INFORUM, 05/09/2013
Deputy rescues horses from barn fire in Cass County 
FARGO - A Cass County deputy who arrived at a barn engulfed in flames here this afternoon was able to get the three horses to a nearby pasture for safety.
INFORUM, 05/09/2013
Fargo horse track gets more money for 2013 season 
BISMARCK – The state racing commission granted the North Dakota Horse Park in Fargo more money for a 2013 horse racing season than it promised in February.
INFORUM, 05/07/2013
Hawley woman advocates for longer time between pets' rabies shots 
HAWLEY, Minn. - Jane Anderson believes too many veterinarians are not following the recommendations for rabies vaccinations, which costs pet owners money and risks the health of cats and dogs.
Anderson said she first became aware of the issue when she moved here about six years ago to open Groom Room, a dog kennel and grooming business.
INFORUM, 05/07/2013

