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Prairie Public's The Moth Mainstage event November 13, 2026 will go on as scheduled.
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Representative Julie Fedorchak met with Fargo-area business leaders Tuesday to discuss the Working Families Tax Cuts.
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Dave Thompson writes about the upcoming primary election on June 9, the opening of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library, and construction projects at the Capitol building.
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Dan Altenbernd of H2M Brand Haus gives us a preview of the 2026 Downtown Fargo Burger Royale, which kicks off June 1 with 16 competitors.
Measles cases are rising in North Dakota. Track confirmed cases at the interactive map linked below.
Main Street
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A Fargo stroke survivor shares his story, Fargo delays a convention center vote, and Burger Royale returns with creative downtown flavors.
Dakota Datebook
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Every year, dozens of communities from across the country compete for the prestigious All-America City Award, presented by the National Civic League. George Gallup, founder of the Gallup Poll, once called it the “Nobel Prize for constructive citizenship.”
Each Friday on A Closer Look with the Monitor, Prairie Public's Craig Blumenshine speaks with North Dakota Monitor journalists about their reporting, giving listeners a closer look at major topics in the news, from education and state policy to energy and agriculture topics.
News from NPR
David Rush, a former senior CIA officer, is accused of theft and making false statements. The trove of gold and cash went missing from his CIA storage space — but it was found in his Virginia home.
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Until now, only Orthodox Jewish men in Israel have been allowed to take exams to become rabbis. After a long campaign, women can now also take the test - but still can't become rabbis
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A new report shows that nearly half of U.S. households did not earn enough to cover their necessities in 2024.