A North Dakota Bureau of Criminal Investigation officer fired his weapon to arrest a suspect on Tuesday, Jan. 30, prompting law enforcement to remain in a South Fargo alley for more than four hours.
Law enforcement blocked off the alleyway between 14th and 15th Streets South and 10th Avenue South after the Cass County Drug Task Force attempted to arrest a suspect on a felony warrant. Multiple agencies were present on Tuesday afternoon, including the Fargo Police Department, Cass County Sheriff’s Office, North Dakota Highway Patrol and agents with the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension.
At approximately 12:58 p. m. , the task force, comprised of officials from the Cass County Sheriff’s Office, the Fargo and West Fargo Police Departments, the North Dakota Bureau of Criminal Investigation and the Cass County State’s Attorney’s Office, became concerned about what officials called a “critical incident” in the individual’s arrest. according to Katie Ettish, spokeswoman for the city of Fargo.
No Fargo police officers were concerned and no one was seriously injured in the shooting, Ethishh reported.
“I was very excited when Molly approached me with this concept in December,” said Anna Sather, executive director of Farm at Dell.
The organization employs 25 other people with disabilities to work at Moorhead Farm, growing plants for sale through its CSA program.
“With our aligned vision of supporting others and celebrating local food, it’s an absolute honor to be Bernies’ spouse. It is a pleasure to collaborate on this event and we are deeply grateful for their support,” said Sather.
In Mayville, on the evening of Tuesday, Jan. 30, there was a fire in Traill County. A doubleheader featured basketball teams in one of the state’s oldest rivalries. The Hillsboro High School Burros came to town to take on MayPort-CG. Patriots.
On Tuesday, on the campus of Mayville State University, academics began lining up.
“This is his first (cheek) sample. It’s going to do about 10 seconds inside a cheek,” said Rachael Rich, coordinator of the National Marrow Donor Program.
The students were registering and volunteering for a simple cheek swab to see if they are a match for the National Marrow Donor Program.
State-owned Abu Dhabi Health Services Co. filed documents on Jan. 29 stating that it is buying Mayo Clinic’s 25,000 shares or 25% stake in the 741-bed hospital in the United Arab Emirates.
The initial commitment was for 20 years with the option to extend for 10 years. Sheikh Shakhbout Medical City has made a “conditional commitment” of $150 million to the Mayo Clinic, the amount of the existing purchase.
When the initial investment was announced in 2019, Mayo Clinic Chair of Practice Administration Roshanak Didehban stated that “we see this as a very long-term partnership.”
Amazon recently purchased two parcels of land from the Duluth Economic Development Authority, in an advertising domain known as Atlas Industrial Park, according to St. Louis County records. John. Louis.
In 2004, DEDA purchased the two lots, along with other parcels totaling approximately 60 acres, for $232,000 from Universal Atlas Cement Division. DEDA is a tax-exempt organization.
The property is situated along Commonwealth Avenue to the west and north, also across from Granite Works, located at 9830 Grand Ave.
“This is a vital victory for our community. Amazon is making an investment in West Duluth’s corporate tax base, without any public incentive to do so,” Planning and Economic Development Director Chad Ronchetti said in a city statement. . Activation on the Atlas site will open the door to much more. ”