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Senate Bill 2018, which outlines the budget for the Department of Commerce, underwent more than three hours of discussion this week.
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The founder of the UND Center for Innovation and longtime friend of Holmberg replied that an adolescent boy in a photo Holmberg sent was "too young for me," according to investigative reports.
“In case 1176 doesn't pass, we have 1168 ready to go,” Sen. Mark Weber, R-Casselton, said.
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After a pickup truck crashed into their home, a Moorhead mom and daughter are without a permanent place to live. They’re now staying in a hotel, hoping to return in 3–6 months.

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City reminds residents to sort items and follow recycling schedules for Cleanup Week.
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Shanley senior Emily Gietzen is featured in a film about Blessed Carlo Acutis, whose canonization was delayed due to Pope Francis’ death.
Matthew Bakke is headed back to prison after a judge revoked his probation following a 2025 cyanide threat in Binford, N.D.
Rep. Jeremy Olson talks oil incentives, property taxes, school choice and end-of-the-session frustrations on this episode of Plain Talk.
Taxes on fuel could increase by five cents per gallon, an increase that would raise $70 million over the 2025-27 biennium.
350 Moorhead students explored job paths during a two-day industry tour.

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A fire broke out in a south Fargo home, forcing the family out. No injuries were reported.
Fill a bag of books for $20 through Sunday at the Dakota Medical Foundation building in Fargo. Proceeds support Churches United’s mission for food and housing.
Fargo Air Museum will hold a Vietnam memorial event this weekend with ceremonies, gear displays and a concert.

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The Rochester Police Department is looking for clues in the deaths of April Sorensen and Robert Volgmann, murdered 13 years apart, almost to the day
Lawmakers sent the attorney general's budget back to committee over concerns about a vaping amendment that would have been a lollipop for certain major players in the tobacco industry.
Catch up on some of the other business that took place at the Minnesota Capitol.

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Those students' statuses had been revoked as a result of their records being terminated from a database of the approximately 1.1 million foreign student visa holders
The Senate ethics committee unanimously voted that Champion did not act with a financial conflict of interest in his pro bono work for a north Minneapolis nonprofit.
Supporters say the restrictions on cellphone use in schools are aimed at addressing declining test scores and rising mental health issues in children.
The Science Museum of Minnesota, the Walker Art Center, the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe and the Ramsey County Historical Society were affected.
Senate Bill 2400 was the last of six bills introduced seeking to establish Education Savings Accounts. All six bills failed.
Johnathon Carlson, a Red Lake tribal citizen who lives in North Branch, said he’s never had an issue with his plates before.
Tourism agencies in both cities recently distributed information to their members, outlining the decline, which appears to be prompted by the political climate between the nations.
The longtime North Dakota lawmaker remains in a Bismarck hospital after surgery, according to a news release.
Work will include comprehensive structural repairs, installation of bridge deck overlays and guardrail replacements.

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