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Posey disappearance continues trend in North Dakota; 40% of the state's missing population is Indigenous
This is the first time in 10 years that the conference has been held in Grand Forks
Do you suppose that these two candidates might take a breather from hurling pies in one another's faces to tell us what plans they might have to help keep property taxes down?
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Superintendent Rupak Gandhi discussed a Forum story about the district's remote work policy during this week's school board meeting.

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Ralph and Gen Miller, parents of the North Dakota governor hopeful, discuss their Shopping Center on the Prairie and how they sometimes chased down thieves who broke into their store.
Retired elementary school teacher Julie Haase says watching the ugliness of recent elections inspired her to write a book to try and teach kids about elections, using her pet donkeys as characters.
The event will be held at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, May 1. Attendees will get an overview of local and state election timelines, requirements and more.
Watkins was known for providing reasonable rent to artists as a way to give back to the art community, his friends said.
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'Not Afraid to Look', which sculptor Charles Rencountre described as 'a monument to water protectors', is moving from Sacred Stone Camp to Park Rapids, Minnesota
The university’s union membership is far lower than other public institutions, including state colleges

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Dustin Monroe Smith, who was convicted of indecent exposure in 2020, is homeless, police said.
Former Bismarck mayor Steve Bakken is heading up a new ballot measure campaign to legalize recreational marijuana. He joined Plain Talk to make his case for the measure.
In a statement to MPR News, the U said it has “very little direct business or investments in Israel or Palestine”

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