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Heritage Middle School student Owen Keller is recovering from a medical scare and surgery. When he returned to school, his felow students made sure he knew how much he was missed.
According to the sheriff’s office, he was traveling west on the ATV-designated portion of the Soo Line Trail when the ATV went off the trail and struck a tree
IAM Local 2525 seeks higher wages, improved benefits, job security and work-life balance
The next meeting of this monthly support group will be at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, May 11, at the Northport Branch of the Fargo City Library at 2714 North Broadway

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Bike to School Day occurs Wednesday, May 8, and is sponsored in part by MnDOT.
The comment came during a meeting of the Tribal and State Relations Committee, during which two Native American legislators said there is a lack of consequences for racism at sporting events
Minnesota Rural Water Association says the spill impacted the local ecosystem
Mayor Tim Mahoney asked Fargo’s Native American Commission to work with tribal nations to address the disproportionate numbers of Indigenous people who are experiencing homelessness in Fargo.
Sen. Carla Nelson, R-Rochester, wonders why the DFL has allowed a fellow legislator charged with a felony to be the deciding vote on bills.
Justin Pond, of Milbank, South Dakota, suffered serious but not life-threatening injuries, according to the North Dakota Highway Patrol.

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Industrial Commission asks for more info on four-state electric vehicle plan, which also includes Minnesota, Montana and South Dakota
The bill received just 26 Republican “no” votes and goes before the Senate for a vote next
School officials said the investigation is in regards to two specific students.

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