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Kris Kerzman

Digital Editor

Kris Kerzman is the digital editor for InForum. He is focused on providing trustworthy information and compelling stories about our community and region.

Kris has worked in social and digital media since the inception of the social internet, filling roles in marketing, public relations and journalism with local non-profits and agencies before coming to The Forum. A bonafide news junkie, he is drawn to stories that speak to the quirks of human nature.

When he's not at work, Kris is a husband to a talented wife, a dad to two curious kids, a board game enthusiast, a vinyl record collector, a middling music producer and a student of BBQ.

Someday, our kids will have to pick up the responsibilities of the world when they need to fend for themselves and their own families. But not yet.
Former MSU-Mankato All-American Terry Hughes is on the board for Sophie's Squad, a nonprofit organization that is working toward raising awareness of mental health issues and removing the stigma associated with seeking help. The duo talks about the 5K run/walk and golf event that will be held Saturday with The Rink Live's Jess Myers and Mick Hatten.
If you need something to turn around a lousy day or, like, shake your foundational assumptions about the nature of life itself, go check out the Wienermobile.
We talked to several electric vehicle drivers in the Fargo metro and asked them what they would recommend to someone considering an electric vehicle right now.
The vehicle went airborne and rolled before coming to rest on its wheels facing northwest.
According to Minnesota State Patrol, the vehicle left Highway 34 at Old Mill Road and entered the north ditch, then vaulted on an approach.
The driver was ejected through the rear window, sustaining life-threatening injuries.
Police determined that a 13-year-old male was handling a gun and, along with several other juveniles, trying to make a video for social media.
Readers of Bob Lind’s Neighbors column have been having a musical trip down memory lane for the past few weeks, fondly recalling the song “(You Ought-a Go Ta) North Dakota,” written back in 1958.
Sen. Tammy Duckworth, D-Ill., didn't hesitate much when asked which woman she would like to see next run for president."I'm gonna stick with the Midwest," Duckworth said. "I'm going to have to say Amy Klobuchar, I guess."...