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Local ad agency sues ND natives over ‘Annoying Orange’ cartoon

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.”

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Power 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: Crews race to find survivors of Oklahoma twister

MULTIMEDIA: Crews race to find survivors of Oklahoma twister

MOORE, Okla. — Emergency crews searched the broken remnants of an Oklahoma City suburb Tuesday for survivors of a massive tornado that flattened homes and demolished an elementary school. At least 24 people were killed, including at least nine children, and those numbers were expected to climb.

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AP photographer sees kids pulled from Okla. school

AP photographer sees kids pulled from Okla. school

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.

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VIDEO: Moorhead couple wins $1.4 million in Minn. lottery game

VIDEO: 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.

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Attorneys argue over notes about death row inmate Rodriguez

Attorneys argue over notes about death row inmate Rodriguez

FARGO — Federal prosecutors in North Dakota say the refusal by defense attorneys to turn over notes in the case of death row inmate Alfonso Rodriguez Jr. is meant to prolong the appeal.

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Arias tells jury what she'll do if allowed to live

Arias tells jury what she'll do if allowed to live

PHOENIX — Jodi Arias told a jury Tuesday that she can contribute to society if allowed to live, saying she'd like to start literacy, recycling and other programs in prison.

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Owner of Fargo’s Tochi Products dies at age 66

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.

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Parents 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.

Toddler stabbed in Rochester last year has died

ROCHESTER, Minn. — The young boy critically injured in a stabbing attack in Rochester last year has died at a hospital in Nebraska.

Moorhead may stop making sandbags for future floods

MOORHEAD – The city of Moorhead is considering not providing sandbags in future flood events.

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Dog 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.

Fargo School District presents pay proposals to teachers

FARGO – Negotiators for the Fargo School District presented two pay proposals Monday in an effort to keep teacher contract talks from sliding into impasse.

Get acquainted with South’s signature spirit on Fargo Bourbon Tour

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.

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Who 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

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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Parenting Perspectives: Like beauty, coolness is in the eye of the beholder

Parenting Perspectives: Like beauty,  coolness is in the  eye of the beholder

I have noted before that there is a vast distance between me and my daughter on the coolness scale.

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New 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 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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http://media.fccinteractive.com/voices/70/50/50/ UND HOCKEY
ESPN: Hakstol is NCAA's top NHL-coach candidate
There's been buzz in hockey circles for a few years that some higher-ups in NHL organizations are high on UND coach Dave Hakstol, and now it has been brought out in public. ESPN posted a story today,...
5/21/13 at 4:20 PM
http://media.fccinteractive.com/voices/221/50/50/ EVERYTHING ELSE
A shadowy figure: I was perplexed by what appeared in this photo, but I think I just may have it figured out
I was out playing with my camera in rural Cass County, N.D. this weekend. I think I was, loosly speaking, near Harwood. I stopped and took some photos of an old brick grain bin or silo. Nothing really...
5/21/13 at 2:19 PM
http://media.fccinteractive.com/voices/2815/50/50/ OIL PATCH DISPATCH WITH FORUM COMMUNICATIONS' AMY DALRYMPLE
Tioga crew camp resident airlifted after stabbing
TIOGA, N.D. A resident of the Capital Lodge crew camp near here was the victim of a stabbing and airlifted to Trinity Hospital in Minot, the Williams County Sheriffs Office said. Tioga police notifi...
5/21/13 at 10:18 AM
http://media.fccinteractive.com/voices/2273/50/50/ THE CHRISTOPHER GABRIEL PROGRAM
Tuesday, May 21st
Today on The Christopher Gabriel Program: Dr. Frank Farly is a psychology professor at Temple Univ. in Philadelphia and the former President of the American Psychological Association. He'll join us to...
5/21/13 at 9:51 AM
http://media.fccinteractive.com/voices/5/50/50/ CAPITOL CHATTER
Capitol, floods, veterans, disaster bills end 2013 legislative session
By Don Davis The Minnesota Legislature ended a historic 2013 session seconds before midnight Monday after voting to renovate the state Capitol building, help communities fight floods, give veterans...
5/21/13 at 1:16 AM

Featured Area Voices

http://media.fccinteractive.com/voices/3257/50/50/ TWINS RUBES
Twins Starters Putting the Pressure On
In 2010, the inaugural season at Target Field, Carl Pavano started 32 games for the AL Central Champion Minnesota Twins. Pavano went 17-11 with a 3.75 ERA, including a league-leading 7 complete games....
5/21/13 at 4:47 PM
http://media.fccinteractive.com/voices/79/50/50/ THE WANNABE BIRDER
Warbler fallout
Not to get too technical, but a fallout -- when it comes to migratory birds -- occurs when there are no birds one day and birds are thick the next. It's affected by weather conditions, or perhaps by m...
5/21/13 at 4:09 PM
http://media.fccinteractive.com/voices/959/50/50/ HEALTHY TIDBITS
James Moor-Kickstarter/Against The Grain
  http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/moorsandmccumber/moors-and-mccumber-new-cd-against-the-grain...
5/21/13 at 3:59 PM
http://media.fccinteractive.com/voices/2918/50/50/ LIVING IN RETIREMENT
What Can Be Given To a Charity?
While most anything can be given to charity, these are the more common forms of donated property: Cash: Cash gifts are the easiest to give to a charity, both in terms of substantiating the deduction ...
5/21/13 at 3:35 PM
http://media.fccinteractive.com/voices/3176/50/50/ HOSPICE OF THE RED RIVER VALLEY
Glimpses of Heaven: Providing Spiritual Care at the End of Life
By Karin Moberg, chaplain George was Catholic. He was 90 years old. He received the sacraments regularly and attended Mass. He lived at a nursing home with a beautiful courtyard. Every year, a mothe...
5/21/13 at 2:20 PM

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