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Farmers in the region have lost nearly 19 inches of topsoil since 1960, according to NDSU data.
The new boundaries, still under consideration, will be effective for the 2026-27 school year.
A total of 20 retired county employees who are now elected officials can keep pensions despite federal tax issues flagged in March.
Wildfire smoke has triggered an air alert in the region through Wednesday. Experts warn poor air could return this summer as drought persists.
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Homeward Animal Shelter is at capacity and asking for more foster families to prevent turning pets away.
Starmaine Hoeper was sentenced to 10 years in prison for shooting a man during a drug-related incident in Fargo last July.
Road surface repairs will shut down the thoroughfare between 14th Street South and 15th Street South, the release said.
In order to fix a watermain break at the intersection of Center Avenue and 14th Street, crews will be reducing both east- and west-bound traffic to one lane starting Wednesday.
James Matthew Grover, 42, is living at 1310 11th St. N. Brady Leroy Porter, 32, is living at 4325 23rd Ave. S.
A Valley City man was injured in the crash, which occurred just before 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday on 12th Avenue Northeast.
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The Minnesota judge who recently ruled against Scheels in the company's efforts to get the case dismissed set the eight-day trial for the end of 2026.
As wildfires rage, Hugo’s Bar has remained open around the clock, providing sustenance and community.
Leaders in the Church urge lawmakers to prevent GOP pushes to roll back MinnesotaCare coverage for undocumented immigrants.
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Trip comes amid global geopolitical tensions
Fargo saw record and near-record high temperatures over the weekend and early this week. However, later in the week, the weather will shift from warm and dry to cool and wet.
Haga had three stints at the Herald and had a passion for writing about the common man.
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The former Anheuser-Busch malt plant in Moorhead was fined for failing to do performance tests and for exceeding permitted emissions.
By the time the 12-hour standoff was over, three people were dead. It started with drunken, deadly threats
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The Camp House Fire is nearly 12,000 acres; Jenkins Creek Fire is 6,800 acres; and Munger Shaw Fire is 1,400 acres. All are zero percent contained.
Abby Lynn Pettit, 44, of Detroit Lakes, has been charged in Becker County District Court with three counts of felony theft and two counts of misdemeanor theft.
We can create ethics commissions, pass ethics laws and promote investigative journalism, but what does any of it matter if the voters don't expect their leaders to be ethical?
The decision was announced late Tuesday morning in a release distributed by the North Dakota Public Employees Retirement System.
Jeanne Cooney will make a stop at the Moorhead Library at 5:30 p.m. on Monday, May 19. At 6 p.m. on Tuesday, May 20, authors Kristi Belcamino and Sarah Stonich will hold a joint discussion.
Police Chief Michael Holme said the shooting does not appear to be random and the public is not in danger.
Kyeon Royale Hill was shot once in the arm after attacking an officer with a pocket knife, according to law enforcement
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