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Maple trees give life to syrup, shitakes and a heat that can warm up the coldest early spring nights in maple growing parts of Minnesota.
Sen. Jose Castaneda said the bill creates a new definition for “closing” a record rather than sealing it.
Minnesota Farmers Union hosted the town hall at People’s Energy Cooperative in Oronoco to hear what farmers and rural residents feel about state and federal governments.
Across the region, a child care center, public infrastructure projects and renovations to a juvenile residential treatment facility were among those that did not get federal funding this year.
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Spirit Lake Nation is one of three tribes assisting in the efforts to find 20-year-old Renzo Bull Head, an enrolled member of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe who was last seen near Mandan on March 16.
Christopher Bothun wanted to find a way to combine his experience in postal work with a more flexible environment. The result was Postal Point, a West Fargo shipping store.
A resolution touted by its trollish progenitor as a curative for the sickness Ray Holmberg brought to North Dakota politics is being sponsored by another of our state's disgraced elected officials.
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Clarence Sitter has been with the Theodore Roosevelt Medora Foundation for 13 years. He said he is focused on building customer relationships and giving staff the tools they need to succeed.
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Former North Dakota Sen. Ray Holmberg, R-Grand Forks, lied to The Forum about asking to give a young man a massage, according to text messages shown in a court exhibit.
A West Fargo school boundary proposal could shift students between Horace, Legacy, and Deer Creek elementary, with a final vote set for April 14.
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Lawmakers are debating a bill that would require pet stores to disclose breeder info while banning new stores from selling cats and dogs.
Juven, a longtime Sons of Norway leader and beloved Fargo figure, has died at 88. He visited Norway 181 times and was honored by its king.
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A team of North Dakota State University students designed an advanced robot to aid organic farming, using AI and cameras for weed control and security.
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Lawmakers say the legislation sends the message that North Dakota "will not tolerate exploitation and slavery."
The version of the bill passed by the House requires that these governing bodies include an opportunity for public comment at every regular meeting.
A cold advisory for newborn livestock in North Dakota urges farmers to keep calves warm, dry and well-fed to prevent health risks.
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If one-third of a website houses "sexually explicit" content, it could be subject to civil penalties if it doesn't administer age checks.
Hope Inc. is hosting 'Hockey for Hope' this weekend, raising funds to provide adaptive sports programs for children and adults.
As part of a national initiative, young North Dakota lawmakers will come together over issues they can agree on instead of fighting over those they cannot.
The event is set for Saturday, April 5 on Veterans Memorial Bridge between Fargo and Moorhead.
The winter storm warning is in effect for southeast North Dakota and west-central to northwest Minnesota, the National Weather Service said.
Mayor Tom Ross has been under investigation for the incident since Jan. 28.
Republicans vote no across the board, citing Biden’s pardons and a need to focus on Minnesota state issues
The U of M Twin Cities chapter of the American Association of University Professors said the statements were “suddenly and forcibly removed” from sites within the College of Liberal Arts.
An April 1 winter storm is causing the library to cancel and postpone planned events.
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