![Clay County, Minnesota image](https://groundnews.b-cdn.net/interests/96bd112eea235066da8ffa9ccbfb92de669abb7d.jpg)
News from Clay County, Minnesota
Stay current with all the latest and breaking news about Clay County, Minnesota, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 1,617 stories have been published about Clay County, Minnesota which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.
Local News Publishers
Suggest a source
Looking for a source we don't already have? Suggest one here.Top Clay County, Minnesota News
Latest News Stories
Moorhead · MoorheadFARGO — Authorities responded Friday, July 26, to a water rescue in downtown Fargo after a vehicle went into the Red River. The Fargo Police Department, along with the Fargo Fire Department and Sanford Ambulance, were seen around 2 p.m. Friday near a dock in Dike East Park, 100 Second St. S., on the Fargo side of the Red River. Officers spoke to a man as the firetruck used tow straps to pull back a vehicle from the Red River. The man, who w…See the Story
Vehicle pulled from Red River in downtown Fargo
100% Right coverage: 1 sources
Moorhead · MoorheadFARGO — Local emergency personnel will train Monday, July 29, through Wednesday, July 31, at the Fargodome, according to a news release. The annual training is scheduled for 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. each day at 1800 N. University Drive in Fargo, the City of Fargo said in the release. This annual training event has been discussed and planned for several months; it is not in response to any threats, intelligence or heightened security concerns, the…See the Story
Local agencies to practice emergency plans at Fargodome
100% Right coverage: 1 sources
Moorhead · MoorheadThe Fargo Airport Authority is sitting on a $58 million reserve fund "surplus" while receiving millions from both the taxpayers of North Dakota and the federal government (adding to the national debt). All of this benefits the city of Fargo residents who utilize the airport regularly. Mayor Tim Mahoney has correctly identified the need to suspend the 2-mill levy property tax imposed on Fargo property, as the surplus reserve funds of the airport…See the Story
Letter: Fargo should suspend airport mill levy during surplus times
100% Right coverage: 1 sources
Moorhead · MoorheadFARGO — The 42nd Street South bridge over Interstate 94 in Fargo is scheduled to reopen to traffic Tuesday, July 30, according to a release from the city's Engineering Department. The crossing has been closed since June 10 to allow for bridge and street surface repairs. Both northbound and southbound traffic has been detoured to 45th Street South. The repairs were paid for through a combination of city, state and federal funds, according to …See the Story
42nd Street South bridge over I-94 to reopen next week
100% Right coverage: 1 sources
Moorhead · MoorheadImagine this scenario: Papa gives son Peter a regular allowance for services he performs. Peter saves most of his allowance and every now and again buys something he can afford, but continues to save for his future. Papa also gives son Paul a regular allowance for services he performs. Paul has a habit of overspending. Then, because Paul soon can’t pay for everything he wants, he asks Peter to share his savings, arguing he clearly needs the …See the Story
Forum editorial: Fargo should not solve its budget challenges by diverting airport funds
100% Right coverage: 1 sources
Moorhead · MoorheadFARGO — Tyrie Guy Gardner, a high-risk sex offender, has registered as homeless in Fargo. According to a release from the Fargo Police Department, he is 5-foot-9, weighs 155 pounds, and has brown eyes and black hair. Gardner, 31, was convicted of gross sexual imposition against a 13-year-old girl in 2012 in Burleigh County District Court. The North Dakota Sex Offender Risk Assessment Committee determined he has a high risk of re-offending.…See the Story
Sex offender registers as homeless in Fargo
100% Right coverage: 1 sources
Moorhead · MoorheadMOORHEAD — The Honor Flight of North Dakota/Minnesota is putting the fun in fundraiser this weekend. That’s because it’s their annual Summerblast — one of the organizations’ biggest fundraising efforts to raise money to send the region’s veterans to Washington D.C. for free. Interest from local vets is so high that for the first time this fall, they’re chartering two planes to double the number of vets and volunteers they can bring. Of course, t…See the Story
Putting the Fun in Fundraiser
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Moorhead · Moorhead1. Metro Flood Diversion Authority serves former executive director cease-and-desist order
The Metro Flood Diversion Authority is taking action to prevent the organization’s former executive director from sharing confidential and privileged information about the project, serving him a cease-and-desist letter. During its regular Thursday, July 25, meeting, the Diversion Board unanimously approved a last-minute addition to the meeting’s agenda t…See the Story
5 things to know today: Diversion action, Fatal shooting, Bachelor stallion, Teens recover, Trollwood cancels
100% Right coverage: 1 sources