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The state's robust health care system may increase detection rates while boosting survival odds: People in Minnesota are more likely to be diagnosed with cancer, but less likely to die from it.
Darian Slama, a volunteer with Homeward Animal Shelter, has personally fostered Hershey, an active 2-year-old shepherd mix. She said he's great with other dogs and kids. He just needs room to run.
Vehicle hit median cables before coming to a stop, Minnesota State Patrol reports.
Asteroid 2024 YR4 became the highest-rated asteroid predicted to strike Earth, and although predictions for impact have lowered, not enough is being done to track it, says local astronomer.

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Recipients were selected through a nomination process emphasizing professional achievement, community contributions and volunteerism.
Legislation in Bismarck seeks to help parents meet the education needs of their children. Its flaw is that it helps private school kids a lot more.
Hunt disappeared from the Spirit Lake Reservation on March 8, 2024.
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The group has been conducting listening sessions for older adults in Moorhead to get a grasp on the issues they face and their needs as they age.
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If passed, this bipartisan plan would study buidling geothermal plants in defunct oil and gas wells in North Dakota following an energy state of emergency declaration from President Donald Trump.
A fundraiser for Moorhead veteran and former officer Brad Schenck drew a huge crowd, with proceeds supporting his cancer battle.

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The Moorhead boys hockey team is playing for more than a trophy this season, dedicating their journey to late team manager Ethan Monshaugen.
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Traffic stops made up the largest share of Fargo police calls last month, followed by disturbances and property accidents.
There will be 17 shamrocks hidden around the city for people to find in honor of St. Patrick's Day and the searchers who find them will win prizes.

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Stuart Duane Kelly, 56, is living at 1312 Third Ave. N. Kelly is 5-foot-8, 170 ponds with blue eyes and brown hair, according to a release from the Fargo Police Department.
"What I want people to know is that I’m earnest, I’m working hard, I’m putting in a good effort and I’m listening," new Judge Ryan Younggren said Friday during his investiture ceremony.
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The judge said 18-year-old Cazmere Haskins' 'saving grace' for not getting life without parole was his young age.

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A note left on a Fargo VA worker’s car complained about where they parked, praised President Donald Trump and said they're one of the workers who need to be fired.
A recent survey found that 77% of adults cite the nation’s future as a major source of stress.
The League of Women Voters of the Red River Valley hosted a discussion on immigration, including a retired deportation officer and an attorney.
A driver swerved toward police officers after a traffic stop, hitting one, police said. Both responding officers then fired at the vehicle and the driver was pronounced dead.
🔊 North Dakota Farmers Union President Mark Watne discusses tariffs and their harmful implications for farmers and ranchers in our state.
Keith Ellison and the 19 other attorneys general argue the firings were not for performance reasons but rather an effort to hack down the size of the federal workforce
Maichael Yousa will be allowed to seek treatment in the community after a judge determined his mental illness caused his criminal behavior, which caused a nearly fatal motorcycle crash.
The legislation initially sought to use $50 million in state funds to finance projects in rural communities, now it would use $5 million.
Catch up on some of the other business that took place this week inside the Minnesota Capitol.

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