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Sen. Tim Mathern surprised some of those attending the Tribal and State Relations committee when he used a racial slur during the meeting.
Mayor Tim Mahoney asked Fargo’s Native American Commission to work with tribal nations to address the disproportionate numbers of Indigenous people who are experiencing homelessness in Fargo.
Sen. Carla Nelson, R-Rochester, wonders why the DFL has allowed a fellow legislator charged with a felony to be the deciding vote on bills.
Justin Pond, of Milbank, South Dakota, suffered serious but not life-threatening injuries, according to the North Dakota Highway Patrol.

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Industrial Commission asks for more info on four-state electric vehicle plan, which also includes Minnesota, Montana and South Dakota
The bill received just 26 Republican “no” votes and goes before the Senate for a vote next
School officials said the investigation is in regards to two specific students.
New court filings provide a preview of prosecution and defense arguments in the financial exploitation and theft case
Plans call for a stoplight at U.S. Highway 61 and 202nd Street if funding becomes available
Piles will be picked up on the same day as residents’ recycling day.

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The increase follows cropland values appreciating 10.92% and 13.46% in 2022 and 2023, respectively
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“Embracing public comment promotes the first amendment rights of citizens while encouraging the transparency, accountability (and) public participation," ND ACLU Advocacy Manager Cody Schuler said.
Buildings on campus that have been closed since Monday afternoon are set to reopen by noon Thursday

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