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The event, hosted by the Barnesville Area Community Fund, pairs high school students with older adults in the community to help with outdoor projects.
The proposal would close the Community Addiction Recovery Enterprise and move resources to another Department of Human Resources program.
The roughly 100 emails briefly mentioned Jason Dockter, who faces a criminal charge for lease deals with Stenehjem’s office and the North Dakota Department of Health.
Many conservative Republicans welcome the shift. Others say the trend is creating new political tension and polarization.

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Both chambers released documents explaining their priorities for the 12 chapters of the bill, which outlines nutrition spending and ag programs for five years.
A majority of the money in the bill — $37 million — will go toward addressing issues related to implementing last year’s Read Act
Sharon Rosebear, of Red Lake, has been found guilty of child neglect following the 2022 death of a child in her care in Red Lake Nation.
Semi driver sustained no life-threatening injuries
Jason Borher, president of the Lignite Energy Council, joined Plain Talk to talk about carbon capture, and lawyers take issue with Lt. Gov. Tammy Miller's campaign's attacks on their profession.
Ardis Irene Knight, 84, of Pennock, was driving east on U.S. Highway 10 when her vehicle collided with another westbound vehicle in Sherburne County on April 25. She died on April 27.

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Following the grand opening, the sports center will open to the public Monday, June 3.
Ultimately, the strike was deemed a 'failure' by some scholars, who noted the tough environment for labor unions in the 1980s. But it marked a dividing line for Sioux Falls.
Rep. Kelly Armstrong, North Dakota's only vote in the House of Representatives, says he'll continue backing Speaker of the House Mike Johnson. Why? "Because I'm a grown-up," he says.

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