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President of the Minneapolis Federal Reserve Bank told Bismarck energy conference attendees that North Dakota and its oil industry provide a glimpse at regional economy
The second crash happened as traffic slowed for clean-up of the first crash.
Since 2020, Forum Communications has collaborated with the League of Women Voters to give greater visibility to North Dakota voters about the election process and candidates running for office.
We also catch up with Red River Harvest Cooperative, which donated 950 pounds of produce to area food banks, and give details on a "Hometown Entrepreneurship Night" planned in Hawley, Minnesota.

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Some 34 people have been brought to North Dakota via the state's workforce recruitment campaign since June 2022.
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Name a vehicle, whether for work, play or somewhere in between, and Mattracks has probably made tracks for it. The company also makes non-driven tracks for trailers and similar implements.
The swimming pond at the park near Glyndon, Minnesota, has been closed for the past five summers.
The Saetre boys of Henning, Minnesota served together on the bench and at war. One remains to take the Honor Flight the others couldn’t.
"They forget the fact that also part of their base is not socially conservative," said Hamilton political science professor David Schultz.

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We're increasingly bringing the sports-as-a-business, students-as-a-product model to K-12 activities, and it ought to be setting off alarm bells.
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A leading horse advocate says management practices at Theodore Roosevelt National Park threaten the herd's viability unless changed.
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Cultural differences can make facing mental health challenges all the more difficult for recent immigrants living in the metro area, but advocates are chasing solutions.

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