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It used to be that when politicians got caught doing terrible things, they'd apologize. They'd even resign. Those times are, sadly, behind us.
Across the northern Plains, farmers reported problems with GPS systems on their planters on the afternoon of May 10, before the night sky lit up.
The Moorhead City Council unanimously approved the establishment of a TIF district at its Monday, May 13, meeting.
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In a series of written letters, the board that oversees work on non-federal portions of the project and the project’s developer are debating part of a contract regarding use of epoxy-coated rebar.

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WDAY News spoke with the family of fallen Officer Jake Wallin as well as Fargo Police Officer Zach Robinson.
The unofficial results of the election are: 1,341 voted in favor; and 2,262 voted against.
Touched by the support in Washington during National Police Week in 2021, Chief Mark Nelson has sent two volunteers every year since.
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Fargo is in full swing gearing up for the election on Tuesday, June 11, with hopeful candidates vying for the support of voters this spring.
To many, he was John Sutherland Sinclair of Nelson County, North Dakota. But he was also a British nobleman with an array of titles: Lord Berriedale, Baronet of Nova Scotia, Earl of Caithness.
Superintendent Rupak Gandhi's new contract includes salary increases and increases in expense reimbursements.

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The construction projects on the north and south campuses are expected to cost roughly $30.8 million, adding new facilities as enrollment grows.
Representatives from both universities discussed lessons learned from the 2023-2024 school year and ideas for next year.
Since September, Fargo Police records manager Jean Syverson and Sgt. Ryan O'Donnell have been organizing flights, hotels & transportation for the department's trip to the nation's capital.

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