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Small town near Minot loses jobs, some of its identity when giant Hersey Company closed pretzel production plant
A remodel would allow the Fargo business to grow while maintaining its level of excellence in sweets and savory dishes.
ATLANTA — It’s time for another edition of Design Your Perfect Car. Today’s feature: Chevrolet. OK. The perfect Chevy would be:
It will be the second Scooter’s in Fargo for owner Kelly Davis, who said, "Fargo has been good to us so far."

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The parent company of Minnesota Power would be taken private for $67 per share.
IAM Local 2525 voted to ratify the deal on Saturday.
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Jodi Jordheim leveraged what she learned from past abuse — along with her natural gifts for communicating and inspiring teams — to launch this nonprofit boutique for domestic violence survivors.
State vet urges vigilance, warns of “inherent risks.”
Services held Saturday for Ray Norling, who devoted more than 60 years to helping develop and grow the turkey and poultry industries in west central Minnesota.

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Bankruptcy filings from the past week in all of North Dakota and Becker, Clay, Douglas, Grant, Hubbard, Mahnomen, Norman, Otter Tail, Polk, Traverse, Wadena and Wilkin counties in Minnesota.
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No basement? No problem. New Heritage Homes development capitalizes on buyer's desire for live on one level.
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Moorhead bucks the trend, while more area homeowners chose to remodel.

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