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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.
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.

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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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Housing, homelessness and next steps for the city were top of mind for many during the event, hosted by the League of Women Voters of the Red River Valley.
The identity of the 49-year-old will be released on Thursday, May 9.
Ciera Cook is now facing charges for endangerment of a child in Baudette. Her boyfriend, Cory Roper, is facing multiple felonies for allegedly burning her 3-year-old son with hot water.
The 33-year-old battled a rare form of bone cancer for the past two years. Despite undergoing chemo, Dr. Temple would continue to care for her patients as a family doctor.

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In the fall of 1914, a historic fire swept through the downtown of Detroit Lakes. Now one of the heroes from that fire has a new life, thanks to volunteers on Steamer Hill in Rollag.
Rep. Mike Lefor has also tasked a committee with reviewing state ethics rules after Rep. Jason Dockter's conviction. Rep. Emily O'Brien, who chairs that committee, testified for Dockter at the trial.
The Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive, organized by the National Association of Letter Carriers, is the largest one-day food drive in the U.S., said the organization.

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