Vatican cracking down on women's religious group
Fargo, ND (WDAY TV) - The Vatican is cracking down on a group that represents 80% of the nuns in America. It says America's Leadership Conference of Women Religious is speaking out on issues the Catholic faith doesn't support, but now local Catholics and other faiths are standing in support of the group.
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Dent, MN (WDAY TV) - An Otter Tail County couple woke up this weekend to find strange little clear, jelly-like globs on their patio.
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Fargo, ND (WDAY TV) - The pace car took a wrong turn in the 10-K, the half-marathon has a memorable finish for all the wrong reasons, and 5K runners said there wasn't enough water. The Fargo Marathon director says there will be changes both on and off the race course.
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Hankinson, ND (WDAY TV) - Investigators are working to track down someone who shot and killed 14 cattle in a southeastern North Dakota pasture.
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Fargo, ND (WDAY TV) -- With the rise of Mixed Martial Arts in recent years, boxing has become largely an afterthought. But this summer, "women's" boxing will make its Olympic debut, and one area woman is trying her hand.
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Mayville, ND (WDAY TV) -- Changes are coming to the way storms are tracked on Doppler Radar. The National Weather Service is upgrading Dopplers across the country, and this week, it's the Mayville radar's turn.
Fargo Marathon won in Convincing Fashion
Fargo, ND (WDAY TV) -- The full marathon loaded with 21-hundred runners was won in convincing fashion, and our own Dom Izzo had the best seat to watch it.
Moorhead Native Runs to Honor Fallen Hero
Fargo, ND (WDAY TV) -- Many run just to say they did it, some for a personal best time.
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Fargo, ND (WDAY TV) - Sixteen billion-dollars later and Facebook is officially trading on NASDAQ. The market value is now about $105 billion. The social marketing mammoth is ready to make billions more, but are people in the Red River Valley buying in?
RELATED CONTENTCouple donates nearly $1 million to Wyndmere School
Wyndmere, ND (WDAY TV) - A nearly million dollar donation to the Wyndmere School District will last forever. Russell Janssen left the school $800,000 with the stipulation that the principle is never touched rather the school will use the interest made every year on the students.
RELATED CONTENTNew software helps fans track marathon runners
Fargo, ND (WDAY TV) - In about a half an hour more than 9,000 runners will take off in the Fargo Marathon 5K. and every runner has fans wanting to know how they're doing. With new technology that's now possible.
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Moorhead, MN (WDAY TV) - There were some amazing stories to come out of the World War Two projects, like the Moorhead 6th grader whose great grandfather was in a concentration camp in Poland or the Horizon student who brought his Grandpa along as part of his display.
RELATED CONTENTFargo Marathon Director Mark Knutson provides some last minute advice
Fargo, ND (WDAY TV) - The final preparations are nearly complete and for the nearly 2,700 runners competing in Saturday's marathon the tension is building to a fever pitch.
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Fargo, ND (WDAY TV) - We wrap up the week with our final Forum Communications exclusive poll on the June primary election. The race for U.S. House is very similar to the senate race. Two republican men are vying to become the candidate to run against the democratic female opponent.
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Fargo, ND (WDAY TV) - With tens of thousands of people expected to line the marathon course tonight for the 5 K, and tomorrow for the 10 K, full, and half marathon, there are a few things race officials want you to know.
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