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The Moorhead Public Library is hosting free programs for Mental Health Awareness Month, observed in May.
Earlier this week, the Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate voted to bar the South Dakota governor from the Lake Traverse Reservation for similar reasons.
Residents in the northern states were treated to a light show that danced across the horizon, but some reports have the rare geomagnetic storm visible as far away as Alabama and Florida.
Forum contributor W. Scott Olsen shot this timelapse of the aurora borealis display that dazzled our region late Friday, May 10, into early Saturday.

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Alex Souvanthong, a 20-year-old man from Bismarck, was driving when he crossed the center line, crashing into a semi head-on.
May 11 marks the 40th anniversary of the explosion at the Lake Lillian Farmers Elevator that caused the deaths of two men and injured four others.
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The Forum's ongoing series on business namesakes includes Curt, Jay and the Kensok family, who all started businesses that are still around.
“We are a work in progress every moment of every day,” says Executive Director Beth Jansen, who is overseeing a strategic plan to invest in museum infrastructure and financial stability.
Mund isn't going to win the NDOP's U.S. House primary, but she could cause a responsible conservative woman to lose. Can she and her supporters live with that?

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Public hearings for the proposed changes will be held at the Moorhead City Council and Fargo City Commission meetings on Monday, May 13.
With one month away, the Republican primary is set to be contentious. Despite no opposition, the Democratic candidate is traveling and working for votes, as well.
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Fargo-Moorhead area schools are putting more resources into supporting their students' mental health.

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