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Moorhead bucks the trend, while more area homeowners chose to remodel.
A uniparty united in opposition to the political extremes, left and right, wouldn't be such a bad thing.
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Americans’ feelings about tipping are complex, says Juwon Choi, associate professor of hospitality and event management at North Dakota State University.

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Tate Howe was Dot's Pretzels first sales and marketing hire. He left to create a caffeinated confection. Now he's back in Velva, hoping to help revive the town after Hershey shuttered the plant.
Fit to be Well, a weight loss and nutrition business formerly called Profile Plan, transitioned to a new name in April, and Advantage Realtors has joined Better Homes and Gardens® Real Estate brand.
Itasca State Park naturalist Connie Cox says the park is alive with birdsong and wildflowers in May and June.
Their father Walter Engen handcrafted six of them for his kids back in the 1970s.
With an early ice out after a mild winter, a local resort owner adjusts for the start of the season.
A jury has convicted state Rep. Jason Dockter, but what does that verdict mean for North Dakota's part-time, citizen Legislature?

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Mario Butler, 45, abandoned his tow truck in the middle of the interstate after he said it broke down. An SUV then slammed into it, killing 43-year-old Kelli Haggerot.
The bill would allow the Office of Cannabis Management to start pre-approving dispensaries for licenses as early as this summer.
At issue was Dockter's involvement in the lease of a Bismarck building to the AG's office and the North Dakota Department of Health

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