Pamela Mae Buckley was crowned the Redwood Jaycee’s Sno-Queen in 1970 before leaving the area to pursue her musical career ...
Since it opened in the fall, UND’s Immigration Law Clinic has received very few inquiries about employment visas, likely due ...
FARGO — A Fargo resident has declared his candidacy for one of five positions on the Fargo Public Schools Board of Education. Paul Mohror announced on Feb. 23 that he has filed paperwork to run for ...
For the first time in its 10-year history, the Scheels' Softball All-Star Series will head to the campus of North Dakota ...
Shanley will carry that philosophy into its first state tournament appearance under the Deacons banner since 1989. For the ...
The software company that focuses on agribusiness is happy to be moving closer to downtown Fargo's core, says Jake Joraanstad ...
Ask from Ellison’s office to beef up Medicaid Fraud Control Unit comes amid a wave of resignations from the U.S. Attorney’s Office ...
"He took it too far," prosecutors said of Leo Dartoe's alleged plan to shoot his friend after a fight. Dartoe's attorney said the state lacks physical evidence tying his client to the crime.
With Vazquez gone, the Twins first brought in Alex Jackson in a minor trade and later signed Victor Caratini to a two-year deal. But while Caratini has plenty of major league experience, the Twins don ...
Piper Nelson of Wahpeton makes a three-pointer with Madelyn Pederson of Kindred's hand in her face in the Region 1A girls ...
During a meeting of a legislative committee focused on rural health, Sen. Jeff Magrum falsely asserted that the screenings, along with vaccines, contribute to rises in cancer and other diseases.
The North Dakota Industrial Commission is expanding a low-interest loan program designed to support farmers and ranchers — an initiative on pace to exhaust the $300 million already set aside for it.
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