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Traffic backed up on the westbound side of Interstate 94 after five vehicles collided at the top of the 25th Street exit ramp.
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The court found a District Court judge incorrectly ruled in 2023 to dismiss the wrongful termination cases involving five employees.
“The migration has moved through, and we thought we were somewhat in the clear, but it appears that it’s hanging around,” said state veterinarian Dr. Brian Hoefs
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State law makes the use of government property for political purposes illegal. The consequence is a misdemeanor criminal charge and, for political candidates, a denial of election or nomination.

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Biden campaign officials say any verdict will not substantially change the dynamics of the election.
As another round of hearings begin, representatives for Summit Carbon Solutions testify that North Dakota would benefit, not suffer, from pipeline's additional demand on grid
U.S. House candidate Alex Balazs joins this episode of Plain Talk, where we also discuss legislative primaries and polling.
On June 3 participants can enroll in Fargo Public Library's summer reading challenge and attend a summer reading adventures kickoff party
There were 65 handguns, 65 pistol magazines, two rifles, one suppressor and two rifle magazines.
Family, friends & students are honoring Nate Strand after he passed away following a short battle with cancer.

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The item was used in the hanging of Wicanhpi Wastedanpi (also known as Chaske), one of the 38 Dakota men hanged on Dec. 26, 1862
Smoke was pouring from the windows of a downtown Fargo apartment building early Wednesday, May 29.
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Jack Mayfield was a boxer, vaudevillian and North Dakota's oldest citizen at 106. It's time to meet him.

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