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There are four municipal liquor stores in Clay County — in Barnesville, Hawley, Hitterdal and Ulen — and all were profitable in 2023.
The United Way raised $6 million in 2024, supporting local efforts to fight homelessness and hunger, and is gearing up for its "Day of Action."
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At a public meeting, Fargo Public Schools officials and consultants discussed concerns residents have had over plans to close Madison, Hawthorne, Roosevelt and Ben Franklin buildings.
Senate Bill 2241 is part of a broader focus on school choice being pushed in the session, with both the governor and Legislature calling it a priority.
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Senate Bill 2033 was created in response to rising instances of ambulance service failures and dysfunction, especially in rural areas.
The complaint, filed Tuesday, April 8, said Rodney Richter was first the victim of a romance scam and warned by the FBI multiple times to stop participating in the fraudulent activity.
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JFK-era Secret Service agent born in Larimore, N.D., was remembered Tuesday in Washington, months after his death. He was praised for his courage and dedication.
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Mayor Brandon Bochenski called it a "mutual agreement" for the city to part ways with Shannon LaHaise.
Braunberger is inviting the public to join him over coffee while he talks legislative updates.
Minnesota reported 32 ATV deaths in 2024, more than double the year prior.
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Fargo crews are working 24/7 to repair potholes using a temporary method until asphalt plants open in May.
After passing both legislative chambers by nearly unanimous margins, the bill now heads to Gov. Kelly Armstrong.
Fargo was the first city in the nation to use approval voting. Gov. Kelly Armstrong will decide whether a ban on alternative voting methods should become law.
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The bill, which would affect newborn-through-pre-kindergarten children, aims to prevent families in Minnesota from spending more than 7% of their annual income on child care
Coffee with a Cop will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday, April 16, at the Rustad Recreation Center in West Fargo.
Following the investigation, DFI issued an order requiring BHG to cease and desist all unlicensed money brokering activity within the state and denied BHG’s application for a money broker license.
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“If you’re worried about having a target on your back about DEI, don’t call it DEI," panelist says. "Don’t you want everyone who works where you work to feel like they belong on your team?"
During a hearing Tuesday, his lawyer asked the court to pause the removal proceedings in order to hold another hearing to address new charges filed by the Department of Homeland Security.
Officials do not know how much oil leaked from the Keystone Pipeline after an employee heard a loud noise Tuesday morning.
The college, launching in the fall of 2026, will be open to students with a 3.7 GPA and above.
Investigations have revealed widespread fraud and abuse in South Korea’s international adoption program
Saturday's event features bean bags, darts, seniors pool tournaments, a silent auction and raffle to help fund veterans' trips to Washington.
Trump moves to downsize and reshape the US government
Lawyers from Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid say there is no clear recourse for such terminations at this time.
The event will highlight the work of students from all colleges across campus, bringing diverse perspectives and solutions to today’s challenges.
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