BLIZZARD
NAHL Central Division semifinal preview
After seven long, hard-fought months of the North American Hockey League regular season, it's finally here: the playoffs! The North and South divisions have already started their series, but the Ce...
Posted on 4/11/13 at 11:57 PM
We are Like the Weather
Bloggers note: I started this post several weeks ago and am back to it because this week has been much like that dayand I had the same thoughts but had not completed the post then. I hope you enjoy th...
Posted on 3/20/13 at 7:03 AM
District adding makeup day to calendar
The District will be utilizing a second storm day in late April to make up for Monday, March 18. Classes will be held on Monday, April 29 in order to fulfill this second lost day of instruction. See t...
Posted on 3/19/13 at 12:20 PM
90 Years Ago
It was 90 years ago today that one of the worst blizzards in modern times was moving through the region. It started as a weak Alberta Clipper that moved along the Rocky Mountains, reformed in Colorado...
Posted on 2/13/13 at 10:30 AM
Romp[er]ing through the snow
Although I strongly dislike the blizzard-y conditions, I'm loving my snow day! The bank didn't open until after noon today, so I was able to stay home this morning; and campus is still closed, so I'...
Posted on 2/11/13 at 5:15 PM
North Dakota legislators back $100 fine for driving on closed roads 
West Fargo's Lee would support $1,000 fine for offenseBISMARCK – North Dakota lawmakers said Thursday they supported a $100 fine for drivers who skirt barriers and drive on roads that have been closed because of snowstorms, and some suggested they would back an even higher penalty.
By Associated Press , January 21, 2011
Weather Talk: Remembering 1975’s ‘Super Bowl Blizzard’ 
Last week was the anniversary of many famous blizzards that have struck the Great Plains in the past 150 years.
By Daryl Ritchison, WDAY , January 17, 2011
Businesses deserve spurge 
The Forum’s recent dubious leafy spurge distinction to drivers who insist upon driving in horrible weather, thus putting themselves and others in danger, deserves a footnote.
By Carol Cwiak , January 15, 2011
Motorists warned about winter travel conditions
The North Dakota Department of Transportation issued a travel alert Friday for most of North Dakota through today.By Forum staff reports , January 15, 2011
Thanks to little band of heroes 
Recently we have learned of how Cass County and Clay County law enforcement and others helped the innocent and the idiots when the bad weather slammed us.
By W. Regstad , January 13, 2011
Charges possible in blizzard fatality 
Criminal charges could be possible in the death of a man struck during a series of crashes on Interstate 94 during a Dec. 30 blizzard, a state trooper said Tuesday.
By Dave Roepke , January 12, 2011
Storms drain work budgets: Cities vow to keep cleaning despite funds being exhausted 
Moorhead was one day into the new year when it exhausted its 2011 snow removal overtime budget – by more than $3,000.
By Dave Olson , January 07, 2011
Snow removal a daunting task for city crews 
Much of the southern metro is still tunneling out from snowdrifts that top 12 feet or more in some areas.
By Heidi Shaffer , January 06, 2011
Troopers still working on sorting out I-94 pileup 
Accident reports will be bundled into one fileHow do authorities figure out what happened during a wreck like the pileup last week on Interstate 94, a dangerous series of accidents in near-zero visibility conditions?
By Dave Roepke , January 05, 2011
Man dies after being injured in I-94 pileup 
A Walcott, N.D., man seriously injured last Thursday in the Interstate 94 crash involving 100 vehicles has died.
By Forum staff reports , January 05, 2011
Blizzard babies ring in New Year
By Sherri Richards , January 02, 2011
Many endured storm without power, water 
Donna Myers and her husband, Galen, used the wood-burning stove in their three-season attached room to heat their Amenia, N.D., house Thursday night.
By Mike Nowatzki , January 01, 2011
2010 out with a bang with double blizzards
Ice and snow continued their wintery grip on the Red River Valley as a new year greeted eastern North Dakota and western Minnesota with a second blizzard in as many days.
By Mike Nowatzki, Wendy Reuer and Steve Wagner, Forum staff writers , January 01, 2011
Blizzard or not, wedding still on
By Dave Roepke , January 01, 2011
All NSIC hoops games moved to Monday, Tuesday 
All Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference men’s and women’s basketball games scheduled for Saturday and Sunday have been pushed back to Monday and Tuesday due to poor weather conditions and travel restrictions.
By Forum staff reports , December 31, 2010
View your ad here! Cost effective targeted advertising.
Contextual advertising starting as low as $79/month. This includes targeted ad delivery and search results!
Add your business to the Marketplace »

