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At the board’s April 25 meeting, Board of Authority Chair and Moorhead Mayor Shelly Carlson updated the board on events leading up to the resignation of Joel Paulsen, former executive director.
Enlightend Beauty and Spa became the first salon and second company in the state to receive the LGBTBE certification from the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce.
The Early Bird Coffee Shop pairs students with intellectual disabilities and their classmates together to serve drinks, build connections, and develop skills.
The Pender family was one of the first families to plant a sugar beet crop for the Minn-Dak Farmers Cooperative.

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Kirsten Baesler announced the deadline for applications to the higher education board is now 5 p.m. on Monday, May 6.
The state approved the petition, and measure proponents have a year to get more than 15,000 signatures.
A committee had delayed moving two-year appointments forward after a board member questioned how the decision supported academic freedom.
Authorities believe 31-year-old Peter Michael Martin, of Brookston, may be in danger and need assistance, according to search warrants
CorVent Medical began operating out of NDSU's Research and Technology Park in 2022. On Wednesday, April 24, the company showed off a new facility in Fargo that will house all aspects of the business.
Author and poet John Neihardt said he left an original manuscript inside the monument of Hugh Glass, which was erected near where Glass was reportedly mauled by a grizzly bear

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South Dakota among states with confirmed cases of avian influenza within cattle
The money is to be used for reconstructing 4,206 feet of runway in Grand Forks. More than $4 million was awarded to airports across the state.
"We categorically disagree with Judge Kaplan's decision," Trump's lawyer Alina Habba said in a statement.

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