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The proposal would reinstate two federal mineral leases to Twin Metals that the Biden administration had revoked
Fourteen Indigenous people are currently reported missing in North Dakota, including five in the last six weeks. Spirit Lake and other tribes are working together to find them and make changes.
Every regular meeting of the Police Advisory and Oversight Board has been canceled so far this year. Some were called off because not enough members showed up and one due to a lack of agenda items.

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The finger-pointing around disgraced former Sen. Ray Holmberg’s downfall isn’t about justice for some. It’s about political ambition and careerism.
Moorhead, Fargo, West Fargo and Dilworth will all be hosting annual cleanup weeks starting with the first week in May.
The event, which is put on by the Building Industry Association of the Red River Valley, will showcase 53 homes and 29 builders over 4 communities.
The operations head of Moorhead Area Public Schools said the district won't have to reduce as many routes as first thought.
Lawmakers adjourned just after 4 a.m. on Saturday, May 3, after several last-minute hang-ups.
With help from Sylvan Learning, Drew Burris, a Fargo student, is gearing up for a second attempt at the ACT and hopes to major in political science.

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Bill expands the primary residence tax credit to offer a maximum credit of $1,600.
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The founder of Slainte Hospitality said he approached his business partner about stepping away from the businesses.
Craig, the first LGBTQ member of Congress to represent Minnesota, joins a crowded race for Sen. Tina Smith’s open Senate seat

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The child who contracted the virus once thought to be eliminated in the U.S. was unvaccinated, state health officials said.
Just as lawmakers finally reached a hard-won compromise on a property tax bill, state Rep. Scott Louser announced a new property tax ballot measure.
The twice-candidate for U.S. House in North Dakota will head the state's rural development program on behalf of the USDA.

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The mother who started Make-A-Wish is visiting Fargo for the annual gala, reflecting on her son’s legacy and the lives the nonprofit has touched.
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Troy Larson, 44, was originally charged with murder, but it was determined he was not guilty due to a lack of criminal responsibility related to his mental health. 
The Minnesota Legislature is limiting new spending on higher education. Minnesota State and University of Minnesota officials said the decision could devastate universities across the state.
Fargo Fire Chief Steve Dirksen will retire May 16 after 13 years; the city plans a national search for his replacement in the coming weeks.
The league and other groups said Friday that North Dakotans have a right to be heard ... in person.
The funding comes in the form of a loan that the state will later pay off, government leaders say.
Able Games return to Fargo, offering CrossFit challenges with divisions for athletes of all ability levels.
NBC show will examine 2007 murder and the 2025 trial of roommate Nichole Rice that ended in not-guilty verdict
Critics say budget cuts services needed by working Americans

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