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Amendment would set the effective date for the start of term limits as Jan. 1, 2023,
Gov. Kelly Armstrong talks baseball, property taxes and cellphones. Also Rep. Dawson Holle and Rep. Jayme Davis talk about their new bipartisan caucus.
The international graduate student was enrolled at the school’s Twin Cities campus, according to the email sent Friday evening
Bill introduced by Senate Republicans would designate people as either “male” or “female.” Authors say the legislation protects women, and critics say it leaves out portions of the population.

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PRCA Rodeo action kicks off in Fargo this weekend, with 286 riders competing for a spot in the Wrangler National Finals.
The upscale retailer's grand opening is Saturday, April 5, though a soft opening will likely start a few days before.
A recap of the bills and resolutions now active in North Dakota.
Legislative management would study potential outcomes of allowing low-risk sex offenders to apply to be removed from the state registry after being on it for seven years instead of 15.
Ward County State's Attorney Roza Larson's office has an an appallingly low conviction rate, meaning she and her staff are either losing strong cases or taking weak cases to court.
With 92 rare and classic cars on display, the 65th Toppers Car Show kicks off this weekend at Veterans Memorial Arena in West Fargo.

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Fargo Fire Department is accepting firefighter applications through April 11, offering training, benefits and a $58K starting salary.
One of Minnesota's two U.S. senators, Smith said she's ready to step down and enjoy time with family, be in the outdoors and explore her favorite computer games
The city of Moorhead offers grants to organizations and individuals that operate or would like to start a community garden on private land in Moorhead.

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Catch up on some of the other business that took place this week inside the Minnesota Capitol
Jeremy Jorgenson, a 42-year-old from Hawley, is accused of fleeing the scene after hitting Bernd Scholz, a 61-year-old from Fargo.
Filed in October, the case was a second attempt by the tribe to halt the operation of the Dakota Access Pipeline in federal court. The judge said the suit was "prematurely filed."

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Less than two years after cannabis was legalized, lawmakers continue to adjust cannabis regulations through roughly 30 bills currently moving through the Minnesota Legislature
City officials will present on the city of West Fargo’s budget process in a presentation from 6:30-7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 1, at the library.
Their hope: Protect America's economy, including farmers. Nobody wanted what happened next.
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North Dakota Attorney General Drew Wrigley said his predecessor did not disclose to federal investigators that he received three calls from Holmberg both before and after his interview with agents.
An event to celebrate the store's 10th anniversary is planned from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday, March 29. It will feature cupcakes, beverages and special sales on all items. The first 25 customers will get a free gift and there will be a drawing for a refurbished piece of furniture.
Legislation is being drafted to provide federal protection for the wild horses at Theodore Roosevelt National Park, according to Sen. John Hoeven.
Friday morning's fire burned two school buses at a Valley Bus lot.
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This week, judges sentenced Alex Cruz to 4 years instead of 6 months and Ray Holmberg to 10 years instead of 3.
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“I’m afraid of what is happening in this country,” Fargo resident Kathrine Froelich said. “We’re all suffering under the executive orders that are being pushed.”

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