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A slushy morning commute turned to dry roads as warm temps and a breeze helped Fargo Public Works clear the streets.
Lawmakers debated amendments and Senate Bill 2128 for two hours. North Dakota Attorney General Drew Wrigley, who proposed the bill, said he will keep pushing the issue.
The Dow Jones fell 1,679.39 points, while the dollar also fell as Donald Trump's tariffs fuel recession fears
Gov. Tim Walz’s proposal looks to save over $100 million in each of the next two budget cycles by ending nonpublic pupil and transportation aid
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At the behest of Majority Leader David Houge, the Senate voted to water down the primary residence property tax relief North Dakota voters have been crying out for.
House Bill 1459 aims to create a legal framework that would boost commercial development of rare earth elements and other "critical minerals" found in the beds of North Dakota's lignite coal.
Facing a worker shortage, the city department is hiring outside contractors to assist with tree pruning before the season deadline.
A Fergus Falls snowman competition, started by a school tech specialist, saw 63 entries this week. Winners received prizes thanks to community donations.
Klobuchar hosted a press conference to talk about how proposed changes to Social Security could affect older adults in Minnesota.
The Minnesota House Health Finance and Policy Committee heard a bipartisan bill that would require opiate antagonists in dormitory halls.
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Costs will increase for residents and nonresidents alike across a broad range of outdoors-related licenses.
A resolution urges the future Legislature to bring legislation to make public officials mandatory reporters and to adjust how they are punished for being involved in crimes against children.
Bills would provide an additional 26 weeks of unemployment insurance for Minnesota steelworkers affected by recent layoffs
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People in the area near where training is occurring could see SWAT members carrying firearms on Thursday, April 3, in Fargo.
Commission has received 59 complaints so far in 2025, already exceeding 2024 total
What lawmakers passed is modest, reasonable reform that respects the intent of the voters while making some improvements.
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In 2023, the stores made a net profit of $31.6 million on record sales of $437 million
Minnesota Senate Democrats, joint House and Gov. Tim Walz all target health budget, while House rules out education cuts. Walz tax changes would reduce sales tax rate but expand taxable services.
Cities questioned their ordinances. Parents questioned their purchases. Kids questioned what other tricks can be performed.
“We understand that we’ve been entrusted with some very special call letters" and "a very meaningful legacy," said Steve Hallstrom, president of Fieldstone Group.
Minnesota Planned Parenthoods’ share of Title X funding amounts to $2.8 million, roughly 3% to 4% of its overall budget.
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Nearly five years after a 19-year-old mother died in a Rolette County Jail cell, her family says the court victory is hollow solace but they hope it will help prevent future tragedies.
Rep. Greg Stemen, a Republican, offered an amendment to the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation budget asking for $5 million for the project.
North Dakota State students are swinging for 36 hours to raise $20K for St. Jude Children's Hospital, continuing a longstanding tradition.
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University Drive Manor in Fargo has been shut down by the city, forcing tenants — many elderly or disabled — to find new housing by Monday, April 7.
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