>>Search Underway for Missing Mountain Iron Man
(Mountain Iron, MN) — Authorities are asking for help finding a missing Mountain Iron Man. 39-year-old Benjamin Sherwood was last seen Tuesday morning around 10 leaving his home. His wife was the last to see him and says her husband suffers from a prior traumatic brain injury. Sherwood is described as a 5-foot-8, 180-pound man with a bald head and beard. He was last seen wearing a blue coat, khaki pants, dark brown boots, and an orange hat. He also might be wearing a camouflaged backpack. Residents and businesses in Mountain Iron and northwestern Virginia are urged to check security cameras. If you have any information on Sherwood’s whereabouts, call 911.
>>United States Cracks Down On Long-Term Canadian Visits
(Washington, DC) — The U.S. is cracking down on long-term visits from Canadians. Visitors who are planning to stay longer than 30 days are now required to register with the government. A new mandate uploaded to the Federal Register says that anyone over the age of 14 will also need to apply for fingerprinting with authorities. This tightens an existing law that Canadians used to be exempt from. It comes as the U.S., Canada, and Mexico are locked in a trade war over President Trump’s new tariffs.
>>Feeding Our Future Founder Takes The Stand Again Today
(Minneapolis, MN) — Feeding Our Future founder and defendant Aimee Bock is expected to return to the witness stand today in a federal fraud trial. She and her co-defendant, Salim Said, are accused of conspiring to steal 250 million dollars of taxpayer money from the child nutrition program. Bock testified before the jury yesterday and called out her second-in-command at her nonprofit. She told the court that Abdikerm Eidleh was a horrible person. He reportedly fled the country before the FBI issued search warrants and made arrests linked to fraud at Feeding Our Future in 2022. Today, Bock is expected to be asked how she spent money with her former live-in lover.
>>Fargo/Moorhead St. Patty’s Day Postponed
(Fargo, ND) — Saturday’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Moorhead and Fargo is being postponed a week due to the weekend weather forecast. Rain is expected to move in late Friday and mix with snow before changing over to all snow Saturday. The wind may also cause problems, with gusts expected to be as high as 50 mph. The parade is rescheduled for Saturday, March 22, starting on Center Avenue in Moorhead and crossing into Fargo.