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With the North Dakota primary election two weeks away, judges, clerks, and inspectors are getting hands on with the gear used on Election Day
Don Nicholas spent 31 years in the military and died on March 29, 2024, after battling cancer.
The possible funding mechanism was discussed during the first reading of the long-range plan before the Fargo School Board.
Allen Little, 24, said he had to defend himself and his family.

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“You are not neutral,” Prairie Johnson said. “You make us come here and beg and beg and beg for you to educate yourselves and I’m having a hard time seeing why you’re beneficial for this city.”
Police say Marko Ruot was drunk when he fired a shot inside his girlfriend's apartment.
Holly Heitkamp, Moorhead Parks and Recreation Recreation director, told the council there are a “growing number of troubling incidents” at the Hjemkomst Center.
Vector Control Director Ben Prather said while standing water left by the rain will eventually dry up, you should clear out any tarps, backyard inflatable pools, or containers filled with water.
Two dirt bike riders collided head-on Sunday, May 26, at Kimball Bottoms Recreation Area, near Bismarck.
Lake Agassiz Regional Library hosts a Summer Library Experience encouraging youth and teens to partake in a summer reading challenge.

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“The Windbreak clearly served an intoxicated person,” Fargo City Commission documents state.
The Fargo Police Department reported new addresses for Timothy Joshua Adam Carnahan, Dustin Monroe Smith and Brandon Scott Cloud.
The Dr. James Carlson Library will host a Planting Day event on Thursday, May 30, at 10 a.m.

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