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The campaign begins Friday, and runs through the month of January.
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Northeast North Dakota will be impacted, down into the southern Red River Valley.
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A regulation that may have caused staffing issues at Long-Term care facilities has been struck down by President Trump. The action was taken despite the regulation not being enacted.
Latest Podcasts and Featured Stories
This week on Prairie Plates, Matt Walkowiak, general manager and co-owner of Harry’s Steakhouse in West Fargo and Grand Forks visits the station. He shares his long history in the Grand Forks restaurant scene and talks about the inspiration behind Harry’s, from sourcing regional beef to creating a welcoming dining experience. He also gives a glimpse into the new West Fargo location and the philosophy that guides the restaurant.
Main Street
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Prairie Beat revisits Fargo homicide and data-center developments, Tom Isern explores prairie-to-Barossa German ties, and Prairie Plates spotlights the new Harry’s Steakhouse.
Dakota Datebook
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On this date in 1906, Teddy Roosevelt became the first American to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his role in ending the Russo-Japanese War.
News from NPR
The head of the NTSB is voicing strong opposition to provisions in the defense policy bill. The NTSB says the House bill would undermine safety improvements made after the mid-air collision near DCA.
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As the year wraps up, we bring you some final notable titles — including The Sea Captain's Wife and The Rest of Our Lives — publishing before 2025 comes to a close.
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Local organizers had planned to include the June 26 game with Seattle's Pride celebrations. Then, FIFA announced the match would include Egypt and Iran, two countries where gay rights are nil.