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Truelson's body was found on July 4, 1972 in the shallow waters of Minnehaha Creek. She died of blunt force trauma to the back of her head.
The money will help keep the organization afloat, but it only replaces a portion of the cut funding.
Tucker St. Croix and Zachary Huesers are charged with bank larceny stemming from a January incident during which they fled from Cass County Sheriff's deputies.
The North Dakota University System has launched an investigation into whether college employees broke law or policy regarding former Sen. Ray Holmberg’s misconduct.

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Kadar Pearson admitted to possessing a stolen handgun as he fled police near The Arbors last June after escaping from a halfway house.
North Dakota is pro-Trump, but not necessarily pro-MAGA, and that's an important distinction.
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Coal companies say technology doesn’t exist to meet the Biden-era rule and could put the national electricity grid at risk. Environmentalists say Trump’s order threatens public health.
Richard Garrett Staples, 35, has registered an address in Fargo, according to a release from the Fargo Police Department.
Keri Heintzeman received 12,751 votes, or 60.27%, besting DFLer Denise Slipy, who received 8,376 votes, or 39.59%.
Concordia Choir members are preparing for a May trip to Norway and Sweden with language lessons and cultural immersion, reconnecting with the college’s Norwegian roots.

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Altru staff held a private farewell Tuesday, April 29, as the legacy hospital in Grand Forks closed after nearly 50 years of service, marking the start of a new era in health care.
The Drug Enforcement Administration marks National Fentanyl Awareness Day as metro sees surge in non-fatal overdoses.
“I don't want to be a distraction,” Poolman said in his resignation letter.

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Josh Hausauer plays up to 30 chess games online using a high-tech board after decades battling Fahr’s syndrome.
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In court on Tuesday, April 29, Elijah Viestenz was sentenced to 4 years in prison for violating probation tied to a 2021 crash where his friend died after he failed to render aid.
Laney’s says April and May are top months for sump pump issues and urges early checks after recent rain.

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At noon on Tuesday, May 6, educators from the Rape & Crisis Abuse Center of Fargo-Moorhead are giving a free presentation at the library in observance of Mental Health Awareness Month.
The bill to raise speed limit from 75 to 80 mph and increase speeding fines sees conference committee compromise.
Beyond Boundaries Therapy and Wellness will celebrate its new Fargo location with a free public grand opening and children's activities on May 3.
Rep. Vicki Steiner says the public isn't interested in spending reports, even though they might reveal fraud.
House Republicans are calling for a repeal of mandated summer unemployment benefits for hourly school workers
Following a leaked audio of Ellison meeting with individuals connected to Feeding Our Future, Ellison defends his meeting before the GOP-led Fraud Prevention and Oversight Committee
North Dakota's State Library and research universities are left waiting to see what federal funding will come through as pending cuts paint an uncertain future for some programs.
Chief Dave Zibolski attributed the declines in part to proactive police work, community partnerships, and the implementation of new technology.
“We need to be smart on crime, not soft on crime,” said North Dakota Gov. Kelly Armstrong

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