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The tree removal is part of a $15.7 million road project set for this summer on Highway 34, but the work could have been done without touching the trees, said Jen Johnson of Detroit Lakes. → Read More
If customers are waiting for credentials through the mail, “they can just come here and we will issue new credentials and cancel the old stuff — they don’t have to wait for the mail,” said WE Fest General Manager Mark Bjerke. → Read More
“We’re having some issues with our ticket fulfillment company,” said WE Fest General Manager Mark Bjerke. “They have not been able to get them (the tickets) out in a timely manner.” → Read More
“We have critical systems,” said Chief Deputy Shane Richard. “When we have a failure, we need someone with the knowledge of our systems here, someone who can basically spring into action and fix the issues.” → Read More
Detroit Lakes police and firefighters, Becker County deputies, state troopers and medical personnel from Essentia St. Mary’s EMS all worked together to safely remove the two from the debris. → Read More
They will meet for a final mediation session on Saturday at the Becker County Courthouse, and if they don’t come to an agreement, all 173 employees in the Human Services and Courthouse bargaining units will go on strike on Tuesday. → Read More
Built in the 1930s, the one-of-a-kind lakeside home (which now houses Stowman Law Office) features perfectly cut stone selected for its color, fitted into place, and tied together with colored grout work. → Read More
Built in the 1930s, the one-of-a-kind lakeside home (which now houses Stowman Law Office) features perfectly cut stone selected for its color, fitted into place, and tied together with colored grout work. → Read More
Wind and dry conditions helped spark the blaze, which was put out after several hours by fire crews, including two ladder trucks that pumped about 360,000 gallons of water onto the blaze. → Read More
On Jan. 10, 2018, the lab report came back from the BCA, indicating that the swabs taken from the victim matched the DNA profile of a man obtained from a periodic search of the DNA Index System. → Read More
On Jan. 10, 2018, the lab report came back from the BCA, indicating that the swabs taken from the victim matched the DNA profile of a man obtained from a periodic search of the DNA Index System. → Read More
On Jan. 10, 2018, the lab report came back from the BCA, indicating that the swabs taken from the victim matched the DNA profile of a man obtained from a periodic search of the DNA Index System. → Read More
On Jan. 10, 2018, the lab report came back from the BCA, indicating that the swabs taken from the victim matched the DNA profile of a man obtained from a periodic search of the DNA Index System. → Read More
They came in a sea of color-coded T-shirts: Pink, red, orange, green, yellow, light blue, dark blue, purple, and all were descended from Henry Teiken and Anna Jasken, whose families both moved to Ogema the same day in 1910. → Read More
They came in a sea of color-coded T-shirts: Pink, red, orange, green, yellow, light blue, dark blue, purple, and all were descended from Henry Teiken and Anna Jasken, whose families both moved to Ogema the same day in 1910. → Read More
They came in a sea of color-coded T-shirts: Pink, red, orange, green, yellow, light blue, dark blue, purple, and all were descended from Henry Teiken and Anna Jasken, whose families both moved to Ogema the same day in 1910. → Read More
They came in a sea of color-coded T-shirts: Pink, red, orange, green, yellow, light blue, dark blue, purple, and all were descended from Henry Teiken and Anna Jasken, whose families both moved to Ogema the same day in 1910. → Read More
They came in a sea of color-coded T-shirts: Pink, red, orange, green, yellow, light blue, dark blue, purple, and all were descended from Henry Teiken and Anna Jasken, whose families both moved to Ogema the same day in 1910. → Read More
Morris Silas Dodd Jr., 56, was convicted by a Becker County District Court jury of second-degree manslaughter-culpable negligence for the Nov. 10, 2018, shooting death of Jay Nelson. Dodd previously pleaded guilty to two counts of ineligible person in possession of firearm or ammunition. Sentencing is scheduled for July 28. → Read More
Morris Silas Dodd Jr., 56, was convicted by a Becker County District Court jury of second-degree manslaughter-culpable negligence for the Nov. 10, 2018, shooting death of Jay Nelson. Dodd previously pleaded guilty to two counts of ineligible person in possession of firearm or ammunition. Sentencing is scheduled for July 28. → Read More