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Last year's wildfire-fueled smoke show was "brutal," Gov. Tim Walz said. The Pollution Control Agency expects at least seven air-quality alerts this summer. There were 52 last summer.
The fundraiser is being held to keep the Red Raven open, according to a release, and will be held in the community room of their building at 110 Seventh St. S. in Moorhead on Friday.
The EPA says the rule will address climate change without harming the fossil fuel industries. North Dakota’s attorney general disagrees.
The 2024 State Summer Games will be held in Fargo on Saturday, May 18, and Sunday, May 19.

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Rep. Nico Rios threatened officers who arrested him for DUI in December, subjecting them to homophobic slurs and bigoted comments. Now, he'll appear with top Republicans at an upcoming event.
Judge Bobbi Weiler said Rep. Jason Dockter needed to do community service helping people who are homeless. “Maybe you can see how the other side lives, Mr. Dockter,” the judge said.
Marjorie Taylor Greene’s effort to remove Mike Johnson as speaker was met by a round of boos from the chamber. It was tabled, 359-43.
A portion of Seventh Avenue Northeast was closed Thursday morning, May 9, as crews cleaned up fuel that leaked from a passing truck.
John and Bobbi Singleton are making the operation a family affair.

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The mystery of the 1933 bank robbery in Okabena, Minnesota. Who were the perpetrators? Three locals were convicted of the crime — but one researcher is certain they didn't do it.
The Fargo Police Department says crimes of opportunity happen daily.
The students got to climb into SWAT vehicles and fire trucks, while also coming away with lifesaving safety tips ahead of summer vacation.

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