Author Archives: Madison Quinn

Former manager pleads guilty in North Dakota oilfield death
BISMARCK, N.D. - A man accusing of lying to investigators about the 2014 death of an oilfield worker in North Dakota has pleaded guilty in federal court. Stephan Reisinger, of Kalispell, Montana, is c...
Madison Quinn Mar 09, 2021

UPDATE: Cattle farmer identified after dozens of his cows were found in the Missouri river
HENSLER, N.D. -Some cattle discovered March 3 floating in the Missouri River have been identified as owned by Clark Price of Hensler, N.D. The Oliver County cattle producer discovered some of his herd...
Madison Quinn Mar 09, 2021 Photo Credit: North Dakota Beef Commision

1 dead and 1 injured in late night shooting in Minneapolis
MINNEAPOLIS - Police say a shootout between two groups of people has left one dead and another injured in Minneapolis. Officers were called to a south Minneapolis intersection about 10 p.m. Monday whe...
Madison Quinn Mar 09, 2021

Mahoney on the mask mandate: Numbers look positive
FARGO, N.D. (KFGO) - The question of when Fargo's mandate requiring face coverings in indoor public places will end made clear by Mayor Tim Mahoney. The question came up at last night's city commissio...
Madison Quinn Mar 09, 2021

"ASK A TROOPER" Car Kill Deer Permits
Question: If a person hits a deer with their vehicle, can they keep the deer? Is it legal to eat roadkill? Answer: To answer both of your questions, yes. Law enforcement should issue a "possession per...
Madison Quinn Mar 08, 2021

Fire totals rural Wahpeton home
WAHPETON, N.D. (KFGO) - A rural Wahpeton home was destroyed in a weekend fire. Crews were called to 17905 County Road 10 Southeast around 6:30 p.m. Saturday.. Departments from Dwight, Wahpeton, Brecke...
Madison Quinn Mar 07, 2021

Dozens rally before ex-officer put on trial in Floyd's death
ST. PAUL, Minn. - Dozens of people gathered in front of the Minnesota governor's mansion to demand accountability for police officers, days before a former Minneapolis officer is set to go on trial in...
Madison Quinn Mar 07, 2021

Over 82,000 North Dakotans fully vaccinated against COVID-19
BISMARCK, N.D. - North Dakota is reporting an additional 81 positive cases of COVID-19 in the state and one new death. Health department figures updated Saturday show a total of 100,357 people in Nort...
Madison Quinn Mar 07, 2021

Pot advocates cry foul on Noem using state funds for lawsuit
PIERRE, S.D. - Advocates for a voter-passed measure to legalize marijuana in South Dakota are crying foul about a taxpayer-funded lawsuit from Gov. Kristi Noem opposing it. The firm currently bills th...
Madison Quinn Mar 06, 2021 Gov. Kristi Noem (R-SD)

3rd-degree murder charge could potentially delay Chauvin trial
FARGO (KFGO) - The Minnesota Court of Appeals ordered a third-degree murder charge against former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin to be reconsidered Friday. The order sets up a potential dela...
Madison Quinn Mar 06, 2021 Derek Chauvin holding knee on the neck of George Floyd
