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Federal staff cuts are delaying $13M in aid for Minnesota’s Energy Assistance Program, which could affect 10,000 families.
A Fargo financial adviser says recent stock market drops tied to new tariffs are concerning, but investors — especially those nearing retirement — should stay the course.
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Once college students playing bars, the Sweetwater band is reuniting for a benefit show at the Moorhead Legion on Saturday night, April 5, at 5 p.m.
Elijah Viestenz was sentenced for DUI while still on probation for a 2021 crash that killed his friend; he faces a revocation hearing in April.

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Dorothy Day Food Pantry is low on food and asking the public to help as demand rises and supply shrinks.
The seven-member group would have a myriad of tasks, most of which involve raising public awareness to the signs of human trafficking.
The Dow dropped 2,231.07 points, or 5.5%, in its largest drop since the pandemic started, following a 1,679-point drop the day before.
Senators said fleeing is dangerous and has been increasing in large cities like Fargo. Some lawmakers questioned whether the bill violates presumption of innocence and the right to remain silent.
The Minnesota House and Senate both pushed their versions of the education policy omnibus bill to their respective floors Wednesday.
Farmers like Josh Gackle of North Dakota face uncertainty from the Trump administration's reciprocal tariffs. NDSU Extension experts explain what they see as major issues to watch.

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The bill would have given the superintendent the power to enforce existing rules, supporters said. Opponents said it would turn the Department of Public Instruction into a "complaint department."
🎙️ On this Plain Talk, Rep. Matt Ruby says lawmakers must improve the Senate's version of property tax relief or we'll see another ballot measure. Also Sen. John Hoeven talks tariffs, trade and DOGE.
Fresh off an idea-gathering trip, members of Fargo’s Convention Center Project Committee met Friday, April 4, to discuss the future of Fargo’s newest venture.

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Catch up on some of the other business that took place this week at the Minnesota Capitol
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Investigators discovered a stolen gun during a search of Amire Logan's home after Zion Brooks was shot and killed at the affordable housing complex last June, sparking the federal charges.
The reduction in the two Minnesota offices' workforce is one of the largest reported across the Social Security Administration as it downsizes.

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Gary Dean Feather Jr., 48, is now registered at 123 15th St. N. in Fargo.
A driver was cited after a crash injured three people and totaled three vehicles at 10th Street North and 12th Avenue North on Thursday night.
Danny Hogan, proprietor of St. Paul's Green Lantern Saloon, a legendary criminal hangout, saw himself as the peacemaker between gangsters and corrupt cops. In December 1928, it was the death of him.
If it happens, it will do two things: create impact zones adjacent to military installations and form committees tasked with providing oversight of proposed development within those zones.
Elias Youngblom, North Dakota State University music instructor, will speak at the meeting at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, April 12.
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Wrigley's attack-mode approach to ram-rodding harsher sentencing requirements through the Legislature has failed again. Maybe it's time for a different approach?
Minnesota receives more than $100 million every year from the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program to help people pay home heating costs.
The total amount of tax relief given to North Dakota residents will ultimately be decided in a conference committee, as the House and Senate approved different maximum credits.
The bill sought to establish a prison industries workforce development tax credit, which Armstrong said would have created an “uneven playing field.”

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