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Republicans vote no across the board, citing Biden’s pardons and a need to focus on Minnesota state issues
The U of M Twin Cities chapter of the American Association of University Professors said the statements were “suddenly and forcibly removed” from sites within the College of Liberal Arts.
An April 1 winter storm is causing the library to cancel and postpone planned events.
Kalpana Katti has been chosen as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the university said.

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Lindell, a public Trump supporter, teased a bid for Minnesota governor on his broadcast platform LindellTV on Monday night
There is uncertainty about whether a scheduled meeting to receive a report into Mayor Tom Ross' conduct will be held.
Jeremey Wayne Jorgenson faces felony charges for leaving the scene after investigators say he ran over bicyclist Bernd Scholz, who later died from his injuries, at a Fargo intersection.
Mangione is accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson last December.
Yard waste roll-off containers are available starting March 31. Curbside yard waste pickup and city compost site drop off begin April 14. Curbside brush pickup starts April 14.
Cellphone addiction is a real problem, but the devices are also powerful tools that help families organize and communicate. A total ban on cellphones in schools would be a mistake.

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The letter states the church teaches that parents are the primary educators for their children and they should have the freedom and resources to choose the best educational setting for their kids.
“We all remember Fufeng,” Rep. Steve Vetter said. “This bill aims to provide coordination and communication between military bases and the local zoning authorities.”
The university said ICE apprehended the student at an off-campus residence on Friday, a day after ICE detained a University of Minnesota international graduate student

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Myrtle Vera Cole, 81, was found stabbed to death in her Fairhaven, Minnesota, home on Dec. 12, 1981. The case remains open, according to an investigator.
Restaurateurs Kelly Visto and Jessica Johnson open their latest bar and restaurant next to Shy Bar, south of Interstate 94
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Video doorbells are helping Fargo police identify suspects in theft and vandalism cases, and a new registration system is coming in 2025.

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On Monday, smiles abounded at the kid-centric Eid Festival in Moorhead with cotton candy, face painting, crafts, cookie decorating, dodgeball and more.
Fargo police are investigating an unattended death on 64th Avenue South. Officials say there is no threat to the public.
“I have an immense faith in our developers,” Strand said, noting that giving them the green light to propose working with city-owned properties could bring new things to downtown Fargo.
An out-of-state advocacy group lobbied for the bill, while horsemen in North Dakota feared it would kill live horse racing in the state.
Local third grade students Evelyn Anderson and Ninjin Bat-Od were recognized for their winning ‘Mayor for a Day’ essays during the City Commission meeting on Monday night.
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LGBTQ advocates in Fargo stress the importance of trans visibility as laws affecting their rights move through the legislature.
The National Weather Service said some areas could get 6 or more inches of heavy, wet snow.
Ian Cramer is serving a 28-year prison sentence for his role in the Dec. 6, 2023, death of Deputy Paul Martin. He was sentenced Monday for crimes committed just before the fatal crash.
Mitch Benson's Cybertruck, which was vandalized Saturday at Costco, has nine cameras that are all recording once he locks the car.

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