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This is the second finding of the beetle in North Dakota. The first detection was in LaMoure County in 2024.
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North Dakota legislators finished their assigned duty of deciding how to spend the $199 million grant to improve rural health care. In addition, they approved a loan to help the struggling Elgin hospital. But what they didn’t pass was a bill to provide breakfast and lunch for school children.
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It was designed to head-off an initiated Constitutional amendment.
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.
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We talk to a Minneapolis resident who grew up in North Dakota about how his community has responded to the enforcement campaign by ICE and Border Patrol.
Main Street
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UND launches a new campus master plan, Fargo welcomes Maria’s Homestyle Mexican, and a North Dakotan in Minneapolis shares a firsthand view of immigration enforcement.
Dakota Datebook
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Prior to the 19th century, time was a local matter. Each town set a public clock to noon when the sun was at its highest point. Towns close together could be on different times. This system worked well enough, until the railroads arrived. Travelers found schedules confusing, since each stop followed a different local time. It was often hard to know exactly when a train would arrive or depart. The problem was solved in 1883, when the United States adopted the four time zones we know today.
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The company announced it was ending production of its higher-end Model S and Model Y, and turning that production space over to making humanoid robots.
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On Wednesday Bruce Springsteen released 'Streets of Minneapolis,' a protest song condemning the violence of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in Minneapolis.
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The central bank cut rates at its three previous meetings in an effort to support the job market. But with inflation still elevated, the Fed is cautious about additional rate cuts.