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Brain Awareness Week featured Concordia students reading books they wrote to preschoolers.
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Jurors will be allowed to consider that Jeffrey Simpson fired at law enforcement in self-defense.
A 23-year-old suspect has been arrested in Hallock, Minn., after authorities found a man dead in a home Thursday afternoon.
“It is likely that the pilot (Larsen) neither had adequate visual references after takeoff nor monitored the airplane’s flight instruments appropriately,” the report said.

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Wednesday's forecast and one adopted in January will dictate how much money the Legislature can appropriate in bills and agency budgets for the 2025-27 biennium.
Annie Leonard, who led Greenpeace USA from 2014 to 2023, told jurors that Greenpeace only got involved in the protests because the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe asked
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Seventeen years after a Christmas crash left her in a coma, Kayla Barthelemy is proving every prediction wrong.
Opponents say bill to protect — and sometimes mandate — communication with federal immigration authorities will endanger public trust and safety
The state regulatory agency called the rise of fake investment education foundations run by AI bots a "concerning trend."
Hazer’s Auto & Truck Parts in West Fargo warns customers about scammers creating fake Facebook pages in their name.

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North Dakota lawmakers refuse to allow their votes on a resolution opposing same-sex marriage be publicly recorded.
The resolution would have urged the United States Supreme Court to overturn a 2015 decision that federally legalized same-sex marriage.
Since 2003, the FM-AM Rotary Club has made nearly 30 trips to Guatemala, providing schools, wells, and medical clinics.

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The ruling applies to probationary employees at the U.S. Departments of Veterans Affairs, Agriculture, Energy, Interior and Treasury
The city had a 92% passing rate after the last round of checks.
Dana Chase is co-writing a screenplay based on her self-published 2016 memoir, which chronicles how she survived her twin sons' heroin addiction.

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As Minnesota’s food insecurity reportedly reaches an all-time high, hunger-relief groups in Minnesota ask for more support, and warn that federal moves could worsen the state's "crisis"
The reversal comes after a letter signed by over 100 lawyers, including a former U.S. Senator and a federal judge, criticized the bar assocation's decision to distance itself from the seminar.
Gardening Basics Workshop Set for March 17 at Moorhead Library
The award has been shared multiple times in Minnesota and the Dakotas
A resolution opposing same-sex marriage is not about the law. It's about the cruelty.
Johnnie Jay Gaking IV also waived his preliminary hearing. His next court date has not been scheduled.
A plea deal struck in a criminal case over a former county sheriff who illegally altered a public record illustrates the importance of the traditional news media.
The woman had a history of mental health challenges but was released from state supervision two years ago after being assessed as no longer a danger to herself or others, according to court records.
Owner Joel Kath says Proof Artisan's progress over the past 10 years has been a challenge and talk of tariffs as well as a general decline in the alcohol industry only add to the uncertainty.

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