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Over 100 people gathered Wednesday to raise awareness and celebrate the creation of the Minnesota Office of Missing and Murdered Black Women and Girls, the first of its kind in the U.S.
Shawn Monper, 32, was charged on Wednesday with four counts of threatening to murder a U.S. official
Police said the driver was trying to pull over due to a medical emergency, but hit the gas by mistake.
On this Plain Talk we talked parental rights, bathrooms and the fight over ethics commission reform and the potential for weaponization.

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After the Minnesota legislature failed to pass a bonding bill in 2024, lawmakers pitch up to $1.35 billion in infrastructure projects.
Police said two terrorizing incidents in the high school parking lot were reported Wednesday afternoon and the teens were located and arrested in Fargo on Thursday.
Frederick Newell, owner of Integrated Painting Solutions, shorted five of his employees more than $37,000 in total for work on a Minneapolis apartment building, prosecutors said.
Trump’s deportation campaign has come home to North Dakota, and not one of us should like the looks of it.
Sean Syverson, a co-owner of Swing Barrel Brewing Co., spoke about how tariffs on imported goods affect his business at a press conference with U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn.
Veteran advocates rally at Minnesota Capitol for ongoing support, against potential cuts to veteran services

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Sen. Keith Boehm has spent this legislative session accusing librarians and educators of being pornographers and proposing prosecutors as censors. He hasn't bothered to talk with any of those people.
The hearing comes as dozens of foreign students in the Minnesota State system have had their visas revoked or immigration records terminated
Mayors and county commissioners came together Friday, April 11, to anounce a new council to combat homelessness in the area.

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The pool of candidates includes some familiar names in state politics, including several who made an abrupt decision to shift from other careers to pursue an unexpected political opportunity.
The Retirement and Investment Office director told legislators about the losses Wednesday. The state's Chief Investment officer said the tariff-related drawdown wasn't unusual or unexpected.
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The action was taken against the recent NDSU graduate last week, a university email said. The student was taking part in Optional Practical Training.

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The Herald requested Carrie Sell's personnel file after she filed a lawsuit against the Grand Forks Police Department in March.
From Deadwood, South Dakota, to Bottineau, North Dakota, and east to Duluth and St. Paul, opium lured many toward illicit profits and harmful addictions.
Flames could be seen shooting out of a north Fargo apartment window early Friday morning, witnesses said.
If it would fit right into Barbie's Dreamhouse, you'll probably find it in Brewhalla's Tiny Things, a pocket-sized store dedicated to miniscule games, puzzles, figurines, jewelry and decor.
The worldwide organization helps teach career readiness, financial literacy and entrepreneurship to K-12 students.
The Sota Lake Properties building also housed a landscaping and a carpet cleaning business.
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NDSCS is relaunching its historic aviation maintenance program at the Fargo campus. The program, discontinued in the 1950s, will enroll its first class in fall 2025.
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MSUM is supporting international students after some visas were revoked in the Minnesota State university system.
House Bill 1450 would have clarified a parent or guardian had “full and complete access” to the examination room of a minor in their care, and would have required facilities to post the information.

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