Apr 11, 2009 | Park Rapids Enterprise
Standoff arrests may help solve burglaries
It's "very possible" the arrests of two 18-year-olds involved in Thursday's thwarted burglary that led to a standoff at an East Grand Forks home could help solve other recent break-ins in the area, said Detective Rod Hajichek, who did not elaborate because the investigation is ongoing.
ND teen in custody after standoff
Authorities say a North Dakota teenager is in custody after a nearly three-hour stand off in East Grand Forks, Minn.
Freezing rain prompts travel warnings
FARGO a ' No travel was advised in several northeast and north-central North Dakota counties this morning as freezing rain coated roads and reduced traffic speeds to 10 to 15 mph in the Grand Forks area.
Freezing rain snarls traffic, 1st Ld
Freezing rain has prompted travel warnings around North Dakota. The National Weather Service says up to a quarter-inch of ice is expected on roads, power lines and trees on Monday.
Walsh County sheriff says conditions are worst he's seen
Walsh County Sheriff Lauren Wild says travel conditions in his area are about as bad as he's seen.
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