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David Schwab

Dave is a Crookston native who started his reporting career over a decade ago. A graduate of Saint Cloud State University, Dave started his news career in Bismarck, ND, and first joined WDAZ News in 1996.

He was an instrumental part of WDAZ's award-winning 1997 flood coverage. After leaving to work in Denver for several years, Dave is back at WDAZ and proud to once again be a member of the Home Team.
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Despite recent warmer weather, many fields will go unplanted

While the warmer and drier weather is helping many farmers catch up, for others it's too late. The NDSU extension office estimates that only about half of the acres in Walsh and Pemina may get planted.

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2 weeks on the job, East Grand Forks lifeguard pulls boy from pool

A lifeguard at the East Grand Forks pool came to the rescue of a boy who nearly drowned Sunday evening. 17-year-old Taylor Holweger just started her first job as a lifeguard at the East Grand Forks pool, and it really didn't take long to put her skill to the test.

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Spring flood costs add up

The costs from our spring flooding after the late thaw continue to tally up. Today FEMA and North Dakota Emergency Management officials met in Grafton to talk damage.

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Summer events kick off throughout the region

If you are looking for something to do this weekend you won't have to look too far. There is everything from the music fest "Kicking up Kountry" in Karlstad -- to the season's first farmers market in Grand Forks.

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Picking up the pieces after Pembina house fire

Life is slowly getting back to normal for five Pembina residents -- including the town's fire chief -- who lost their home to a fire.

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Estimated 1/2 of Grafton basements flooded

Sump pumps in thousands of basements continue to run in Northeastern North Dakota as more rain hits the region. One of the hardest hit towns is Grafton, where it's estimated half of the basements had at least some level of water in their basement.

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Heavy rains flood Emerado

Heavy rains are causing overland flooding in Emerado. Culverts filled with rushing water last night, spilling onto roadways and flooding nearby homes.

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Grand Forks police search for robbery/stabbing suspect

Grand Forks Police are looking for a man accused of stabbing and robbing an individual last night. Officers were dispatched just after 7:30 pm to the Altru Emergency Room where a male victim had been brought in with a stab wound.

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Slight increase in Grand Forks meth arrests

Grand Forks Police say there has been a slight increase in meth arrests, this after the use of meth had seemingly peaked in the region.

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Grafton, surrounding communities begin post-flood cleanup

Many home owners in Grafton have weeks or months of work ahead of them, repairing their flooded basements. Heavy rains with saturated grounds and overloaded city lift stations resulted in water pouring into dozens of homes.

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EGF Family & Friends Remember Marine

The family of a Marine from East Grand Forks is mourning the loss of their son and brother.

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