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  • On this date in 1885, Mrs. Dill awaited trial in the Richland County jail. The Wahpeton paper reported that a search of the Dill farm had turned up the missing August Dill, buried in the cow stable under a pile of manure. Mrs. Dill, her sons, and a hired man were arrested and taken to Wahpeton. Mrs. Dill confessed, saying she alone was the murderer and had placed the body there without help.
  • Rick talks with Mandy Dolney, pastry director for Fargo-Moorhead's Luna, a two-time James Beard semi-finalist, about her creative cookies, ice creams, and cakes.
  • Matt Olien reviews I'm Still Here (2024), a political drama on Eunice Paiva's fight for justice after her husband's disappearance during Brazil's military rule.
  • Fargo AI Connect explores AI innovation, Dave Thompson reviews the news, and Matt Olien discusses the acclaimed film I'm Still Here and its Oscar buzz.
  • North Dakota is no stranger to severe weather, and winter often provides plenty of opportunities for it. In early February of 1922, one of the heaviest snowfalls of the season moved south from Winnipeg, affecting North Dakota and other states.
  • Sen. Tim Mathern on key bills, VA updates on new clinics, and Fargo’s live storytelling event, The Tell, featuring the top storyteller from the November competition.
  • Matt Olien reviews The Room Next Door, Pedro Almodóvar's first English film, starring Tilda Swinton and Julianne Moore in a moving tale of friendship and euthanasia.
  • Dr. Rebecca Phillips on rangeland carbon, Dave Thompson’s news review, and Matt Olien’s take on The Room Next Door, Pedro Almodóvar’s first English film.
  • Arthur C. Townley was one of North Dakota’s colorful characters. Born in Minnesota, he moved west with his brother to try farming. After facing failures in Colorado and North Dakota, he turned to politics. He joined the Socialist Party, where he found success due to his organizational and oratorical skills, but his abrasive nature eventually led to his expulsion from the party. He then had to find a new outlet for his political ambitions.
  • Dr. Beth Carlson on bird flu, Dave Thompson's news review, and Matt Olien on The Apprentice, Trump’s rise in NYC real estate, Oscar Picks and Gene Hackman memories.
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