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The bill sought to establish a create a prison industries workforce development tax credit, which Armstrong said would have created an “uneven playing field.”
“This situation is unlike any we have navigated before,” said MSU Mankato President Edward Inch
Proposed amendments failed that would make the agency’s fiscal operations employees ineligible for the incentive compensation program.
Joy Studio will open Saturday, April 5, in downtown Fargo. Its products are created with hand grown and handmade cotton and silk from the 1960s.

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Gaking was initially accused of two counts of second-degree murder and one count of attempted murder, but the grand jury brought an additional charge for allegedly shooting at a fourth family member.
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The Dakota Resource Council is challenging a permit for a 12,500-cow dairy near Abercrombie, citing manure and water quality concerns.
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The shooter said 31-year-old Kom Coyle Draeger, who he did not know, broke into his apartment and tried to grab his 12-year-old daughter.
Calling North Dakota "one of the best places" to be a drug dealer, Rep. Mike Schatz blamed the Standing Rock Indian Reservation as a source of the state's problem with illicit narcotics.
Matbus says service cuts are likely without $2 million in state funding proposed in a bill on the governor’s desk.
A machine fire at North Plains Steel in north Fargo was extinguished within minutes Thursday morning.

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Two bison skeletons preserved in a peat bog near Frazee are now part of a new exhibit at the Becker County Museum.
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Fergus Falls had the highest snowfall total in the region -- 15 inches -- but children built a 13-foot snowman with help from dad.
A slushy morning commute turned to dry roads as warm temps and a breeze helped Fargo Public Works clear the streets.

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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.
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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