Local ad agency sues ND natives over ‘Annoying Orange’ cartoon
FARGO – A local advertising agency is suing two North Dakota natives for allegedly stealing one of its characters and turning it into a popular YouTube and Cartoon Network series “The Annoying Orange.”
RELATED CONTENTTeachers credited with saving students in Okla.
MOORE, Okla. — The principal's voice came on over the intercom at Plaza Towers Elementary School: A severe storm was approaching and students were to go to the cafeteria and wait for their parents to pick them up.
RELATED CONTENTPower of EF-5 Okla. tornado dwarfs Hiroshima bomb
WASHINGTON — Wind, humidity and rainfall combined precisely to create the massive killer tornado in Moore, Okla. And when they did, the awesome amount of energy released over that city dwarfed the power of the atomic bomb that leveled Hiroshima.
MULTIMEDIA: Search for tornado survivors nearly complete
MOORE, Okla. — Helmeted rescue workers raced Tuesday to complete the search for survivors and the dead in the Oklahoma City suburb where a mammoth tornado destroyed countless homes, cleared lots down to bare red earth and claimed 24 lives, including those of nine children.
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MOORE, Okla. — I left the office in Oklahoma City as soon as I saw the tornado warnings on TV. I had photographed about a dozen twisters in the past decade, and knew that if I didn't get in my car before the funnel cloud hit, it would be too late.
RELATED CONTENTVIDEO: Moorhead couple wins $1.4 million in Minn. lottery game
MOORHEAD - A Moorhead couple said they are looking forward to a good retirement after winning more than a million dollars in the lottery.
RELATED CONTENTJodi Arias asks for life term; jury deliberates
PHOENIX — Jodi Arias begged jurors Tuesday to give her life in prison, saying she “lacked perspective” when she told a local reporter in an interview that she preferred execution to spending the rest of her days in jail.
RELATED CONTENTFargo among VA hospitals to see increase in chronic pain in Minn. veterans
ST. PAUL — Thousands of Minnesota soldiers are returning from war with chronic pain from injuries that leave many of them impaired and even disabled, and there's been a steep increase in such injuries over the past decade.
Owner of Fargo’s Tochi Products dies at age 66
FARGO – The community’s “original hippie businessman,” as his brother called him, died last week after sudden medical problems. He was 66 years old.
RELATED CONTENTParents plead not guilty to charges of child abuse
DICKINSON, N.D. - Parents of an infant who died less than two years ago with illegal drugs in its system pleaded not guilty to child abuse charges Monday at a preliminary hearing in Southwest District Court in Dickinson.
Moorhead may stop making sandbags for future floods
MOORHEAD – The city of Moorhead is considering not providing sandbags in future flood events.
RELATED CONTENTDog sniff ruling could impact Cass drug cases
FARGO – A Cass County judge’s ruling has raised questions about other area drug cases after he threw out evidence collected at the home of an alleged drug dealer because police used a drug dog to sniff outside his apartment without a warrant.
West Fargo officials ask Public Works to study, address lagoon odors
WEST FARGO - City commissioners here agreed Monday night that there is an objectionable spring smell related to the city’s 400 acres of sewage lagoons and that the issue needs further scrutiny. Officials directed Public Works Director Barry Johnson to conduct research into alleviating the problem.
Get acquainted with South’s signature spirit on Fargo Bourbon Tour
FARGO – The Kentucky Bourbon Trail stretches nearly 200 miles in the north-central part of the Bluegrass State, but you don’t have to go that far to sample some of the area’s signature spirits.
RELATED CONTENTWho will play F-M's Finest outdoor concert? You decide
FM’s Finest will take its finale to the streets this summer. The concert, sponsored by The Forum, music promoter Jade Presents and the Downtown Community Partnership, is set for 5-10 p.m. on June 14 on Second Avenue N. between Broadway and the alleyway.
Older parents share their experiences raising kids later in life
FARGO -- In 1987, Tom and Carol Moore weren’t the typical parents of a newborn.
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I have noted before that there is a vast distance between me and my daughter on the coolness scale.
RELATED CONTENTNew Minnesota legislation protects coaches from complaining parents
FARGO - A Minnesota legislation, which was passed Sunday, will make it so Minnesota high school coaches cannot be fire based solely off of complaints of parents. Governor Mark Dayton will sign it Wednesday.
Maris golf tournament moved to Rose Creek
FARGO – The 30th annual Roger Maris Celebrity Benefit Golf Tournament has been moved to Rose Creek golf course due to spring flooding at Edgewood golf course.
Golf adopts rule to ban anchored putting stroke
Golf's two governing bodies outlawed the anchored putting stroke used by four of the last six major champions, approving a new rule that starts in 2016 and urging the PGA Tour to follow along so the 600-year-old sport is still played under one set of rules.
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