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Prairie Public's The Moth Mainstage event November 13, 2026 will go on as scheduled.
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The two hosts of an all female-led gaming podcast boast a formidable following and serve as a welcoming portal for women to enter a community long dominated by men.
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DOT, Highway Patrol and contractors are offering help and suggestions.
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The substance can be harmful - especially to pets, children and livestock.
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The Kilbourne Group is making the case that the expensive-to-run and underutilized Civic Center would thrive as Fargo’s new convention center. The developer, founded by former North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, leads a group vying to build the long-desired facility downtown.
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Justin Bailey says lane departure crashes are the most common type of crash causing injury in rural areas.
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The requests will still have to go to the full Board
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The competition among four groups vying to build Fargo's new convention center is down to the wire. Drekker/Brewhalla's proposal was selected by the Fargo Convention Center Committee, but the City Commission will have the final say. A final decision could come as early as next Tuesday, May 26.
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Additional charges are expected against Cody M. Weathermon of West Fargo.
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Governor Armstrong asked for a presidential disaster declaration in July of last year.
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The money will be matched with funds from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
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Brenda and Matt McCasson own Velva Fresh Foods and have tried to be creative to keep customers coming back to their small-town North Dakota grocery store.