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Kim Hyatt

Kim Hyatt is a reporter for The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead covering community issues and other topics. She previously worked for the Owatonna People's Press where she received the Minnesota Newspaper Association's Dave Pyle New Journalist Award in 2016. Later that year, she joined The Forum as a night reporter and is now part of the investigative team. She's a 2014 graduate of the University of Minnesota Duluth.

khyatt@forumcomm.com @kimvhyatt

Tom Bearson, a standout high school basketball player from Sartell, Minn., went missing Sept. 20, 2014. His body was found in a Moorhead RV sales lot following a tip police received during a three-day search in Fargo-Moorhead.
Her family finds joy in 'miracle baby' Haisley Jo, attorney Gloria Allred says.
FARGO -- William Hoehn admits he made a life-changing mistake on Saturday, Aug. 19, 2017. "I should've called police that night," he said recently from inside the Cass County Jail, where he awaits trial on charges of conspiracy to commit murder, ...
WEST FARGO - Police Chief Heith Janke was visibly distressed as he briefed media Friday, June 29, on the tragedy that earlier unfolded a 90-second drive from the southside fire station.
FERGUS FALLS, Minn. -- Even before the stroke of Gov. Mark Dayton's pen on the state bonding bill, demolition is underway at a sprawling historic state hospital campus here.
FARGO - A medical marijuana facility in Fargo and another in Bismarck are blazing ahead in registering with the North Dakota Department of Health to grow and sell to dispensaries across the state.
FARGO -- For the second time in a month, emergency crews are searching the Red River, looking this time for a Minnesota State University Moorhead swimming instructor thought to have drowned.
MOORHEAD, Minn. -- Minnesota's fishing season is about to start, and those renewing their license online will have a chance to save lives through a new, first-of-its-kind program.
FARGO -- Inside a federal district courtroom in Fargo Wednesday, April 19, a jury found a Chicago man innocent of witness tampering but guilty of conspiracy and sex trafficking five women, including one minor.
NOME, N.D. -- A 108-year-old church recently bought by an unwelcomed white supremacist burned to the ground Wednesday, March 22, in this small rural town.White supremacist Craig Cobb was listed on a recent deed as an owner of the church at 295 3r...