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President Lyndon Johnson flew in to survey the destruction and pledge assistance.
The suspect was arrested without incident. No injuries or property damage occurred as a result of the chase. The driver is currently in custody at the Kandiyohi County Jail, pending a court appearance.
Elections will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 6 in the VFW building at 202 Broadway North in Fargo.
The protesters gathered along 13th Avenue South near West Acres Mall on Saturday, April 19.
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The call for the fire came in around 12:30 p.m. for a townhome on Center Street in West Fargo.
Michael Allan Nelson, 35, registered at 123 15th St. N. in Fargo.
From railroad tycoons to golden fields, the origins of each county’s name reveal the region’s political, cultural and geographic roots.
North Dakota frequently relies on the courts to rein in the excesses of federal regulation on the agriculture and energy industries, but what happened if Democrats started ignoring those rulings?
“It’s just like one big happy family. By taking it away, we’ll split up people. We probably won’t see some of those people again,” Connie Elledge said. “I just wish we could have a building for us.”
Alysha Gibson likely faces at least three months of living in a hotel after a truck crashed into her home Saturday, April 11.
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The death of an officer, even when they did everything right, often results in higher premiums for the cities or counties they worked for in North Dakota, sometimes by tens of thousands of dollars.
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A family in south Fargo says their son’s scooter was stolen from their porch at 2:30 a.m. on Friday.
“I appreciate the support from the community,” Moorhead resident Alex Kitsch said. “We’re definitely trying to kill the stigma when it comes to serving cannabis.”
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"City staff and project engineers will provide updates on Segment 2 of the reconstruction project and share details on this year’s construction plans, road closures and detours," a release said.
The bill raises the bar for when a contributor must be disclosed by a political candidate.
A former Lake Superior College professor is suing the college and Gov. Tim Walz after being dismissed for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine mandate, arguing his constitutional rights were violated.
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22-year-old Ryder Schmidt says he’s living proof of the power of organ donation, after getting a heart and double lung transplant, and he's now sharing his story during Donate Life Month.
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Grand Forks police are warning vendors about an online scam promoting fake event listings.
A $5 million grant is helping Moorhead overhaul Romkey Park with new amenities including a pool, skate park and more, expected to open by summer 2026.
Scheels hosted a LEGO race car event Friday, April 18, with free kits, a photo booth, and a $100 gift card drawing.
Shapley appointed by Musk without Bessent's consent, New York Times reports
Change would ensure the federal government will finally be "run like a business," Trump said.
A National Guard helicopter crew reported a laser strike near Hector airport. The FAA and local law enforcement are investigating.
The bill was voted down 45-46-3 on Thursday but passed by a count of 62-28-4 after it was brought up for reconsideration on Friday.
House Concurrent Resolution 3037 was introduced after the sentencing of former state Sen. Ray Holmberg, who pleaded guilty in March to engaging in child sex abuse.
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