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Part 2 of the story on how a secretive potato deal with a farming cooperative in Honduras scandalized North Dakotans, shook the state's government and made headlines for years.
The committee issued a statement saying they "did not find sufficient cause to take action"
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The transaction appears to be the most expensive single-property resort sale since the Minnesota Department of Revenue began posting online sale reports a decade ago.
A child maltreatment investigation began in 2022 after Children’s Minnesota hospital in the Twin Cities treated one of the children, according to the criminal complaint.

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Unwanted or expired prescription drugs can be dropped off at Walgreen's in Moorhead.
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"If she was convicted of (the felony), then I don't see realistically how she would stay in the military," said defense attorney Chris Keyser, who has served as a military lawyer for 14 years.
Katrina Christiansen, Democratic-NPL candidate for the U.S. Senate, joined this episode of Plain Talk to discuss abortion, foreign policy and why she thinks she can beat incumbent Sen. Kevin Cramer.
Joyce Nokleby and Llewellyn Nokleby suffered fatal injuries in a head-on collision Tuesday night on U.S. Highway 12. Another driver was transported to St. Cloud for treatment.
The Natural Resources Research Institute is partnering with the University of Minnesota and Tufts University on the U.S. Department of Energy-funded projects.

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The crash was reported at 6:13 p.m. Tuesday in Maple Grove Township
“I have never bought or sold an individual stock during my time in Congress," said Rep. Kelly Armstrong, who is running against Lt. Gov. Tammy Miller in North Dakota's Republican gubernatorial primary.
Market access, red tape challenges persist

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