Fire call
April 19, 2012 in Worthington Daily Globe
The Worthington Fire Department and Nobles County Sheriff’s Office responded to a fire call Thursday afternoon at the radio station west of Worthington. No fire was detected. Continue Reading
April 19, 2012 in Worthington Daily Globe
The Worthington Fire Department and Nobles County Sheriff’s Office responded to a fire call Thursday afternoon at the radio station west of Worthington. No fire was detected. Continue Reading
March 23, 2012 in The Dickinson Press
North Dakota has more than 7,000 miles of underground oil and gas pipeline, and requests from state and federal agencies to dig are sent in weekly. However, they cannot be seen on any state map, and no one knows exactly how far they stretch, officials said Friday.
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December 22, 2011 in Worthington Daily Globe
The Bigelow Fire Department responded to a call of a house fire Thursday afternoon on Park Lane in Bigelow. No one was injured, and there were no reports of damage. Continue Reading
February 4, 2011 in West Central Tribune
WILLMAR – Willmar fire fighters found no fire on the roofs of the Centre Point Mall and Heritage Square buildings in the downtown after workers smelled smoke this morning. Continue Reading&
December 8, 2010 in West Central Tribune
This is the records summary for Dec. 9.
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December 1, 2010 in West Central Tribune
MILWAUKEE A Milwaukee man is accused of killing a woman because she answered her phone while they were having sex. Continue Reading
November 23, 2010 in The Dickinson Press
The Dickinson Police Department is pursuing charges after a male called 911 Tuesday morning, claiming he was being kidnapped. Continue Reading
November 17, 2010 in Worthington Daily Globe
Suspect threatens to kill sheriff’s deputy and ‘Germans’
LUVERNE A woman who was arrested and charged with a felony after becoming confrontational with deputies called the cops on herself, a man involved in the case claims. Continue Reading
November 11, 2010 in West Central Tribune
CLARENCE, N.Y. – A New York man looking to buy drugs misdialed and got the sheriff’s “Crime Stoppers” line instead. Erie County Sheriff’s Detective Alan Rozansky said he got a call around noon on Monday and answered with his usual “Crime Stoppers.” The caller apparently didn’t hear that and told Rozansky he was looking “to score” drugs.
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November 4, 2010 in West Central Tribune
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