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Ingrid Harbo
Ingrid Harbo covers Moorhead and Clay County for the Forum of Fargo-Moorhead. She previously covered regional news and business for the Grand Forks Herald. She has degrees in journalism and political science from Concordia College in Moorhead, Minn.
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June 2024 was the first time Minnesota’s homeless veterans registry dropped below 200 people.
Moorhead City Council approves resolution calling for Gaza ceasefire
MOORHEAD, Minn. — Cheers broke out — and were quickly stifled by Moorhead Mayor Shelly Carlson — as the Moorhead City Council approved a ceasfire resolution in the war between...
Warroad Public Schools to request exemption from law banning use of Native American nicknames
WARROAD, Minn. — The Warroad School Board is collecting material to request an exemption under a new Minnesota law banning the use of American Indian mascots in most Minnesota public...
‘Really fortunate’ Crookston lawmaker continues recovery from March stroke
Her recovery has included speech, occupational and physical therapy.
Minnesota conservation officers help to free bear stuck in deep snow
The adult male bear had been denned up in a culvert that started to flow during the recent warmup and became stuck when he attempted to seek drier cover.
Northwest Minnesota man, accused of killing wife, charged with attempted escape and assault of officers
Reinbold, 45, is being held on earlier charges of intentional second degree murder and second degree murder in the death of his wife on July 9, 2021.
Walz activates National Guard as northwestern Minnesota battles rising waters
As the Red Lake River continued to rise on Sunday in Crookston, Gov. Tim Walz declared a peacetime emergency and authorized the Minnesota National Guard to assist in flood operations,...
Border town leaders hope for economic recovery as port of entry access is restored
Leaders on both sides of the border are worried about the economic impact the blockade had.
Anti-vaccine mandate protest blocks Pembina-Emerson border on Canadian side
Canadian truckers have been protesting Canadian and American policies requiring truck drivers to be vaccinated against COVID-19 that went into effect in January.
Northwest Angle mail carrier quitting over Canada’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate
Fred Caravetta decided early on in the pandemic that he would not get vaccinated. “I’m just not one for taking flu shots or anything else,” he said.