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Chronic pain affects growing number of MN veterans
Thousands of Minnesota soldiers are returning from war with chronic pain from injuries that leave many of them impaired and even disabled.
Gas prices headed for a record in North Dakota
North Dakota AAA spokesman Gene LaDoucer says the average price of gas in the state could reach $4.15 per gallon, breaking the July 2008 record of $4.08. A gallon of regular unleaded gas already is at $4.24 per gallon at some gas stations in the Bismarck-Mandan area.
By Teresa Roering The ground has been broken at the construction site for a new 24-plex in Lignite, adjacent to the Burke Central High School football field.
Renewed River Flood Threat for Northern Plains
Heavy rain returning to the northern Plains will generate a renewed flood threat for the Red River of the North and its tributaries.
ND man sentenced to prison in illegal workers case
Twenty-nine-year-old Garrett Setterholm pleaded guilty in January to harboring six or more workers who were not in the United States legally.
ND billboards meant to attract Minnesota consumers
The Greater North Dakota Chamber has created billboards that mock decisions made this session by the Minnesota Legislature, including bills that raise taxes on income and consumer products like tobacco, gas and beer.
Q & A With America's Real Estate Professor: Personal Residence Gain Exclusion
Q. I moved back into one of my rental properties four years ago - it's been my personal residence since then - and now I plan to sell the property.
Students around the world share science challenge
Middle and high school students from around the world are sharing their clean water science projects via video chat this week.
Legal challenges begin against ND abortion laws
Abortion rights activists on Wednesday filed the first of what they expect will be several legal challenges to laws recently approved in North Dakota that would make that state the most restrictive in the country for women to terminate their pregnancies.
Winnipeg whistles while Fargo adds up flooding tab
The tab for managing a Red River threat that never really materialized has topped the $2.5 million mark in Fargo, after the city built 11 miles of clay levees and placed 100,000 sandbags.
Devils Lake Outlets Remain Idle as Sheyenne River Still at Flood Stage
Despite some very strong wind gusts, ice still covers the main body of Devils Lake.
McCluer Grad Signs Contract With St. Louis Rams
Andre Martin, a standout football player at McCluer High School , will sign a contract with the St.
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Burger qualifies for Nationals
T. J. Burger recently qualified for Nationals placing third in the 120 pound junior Greco division and third in the 120 pound junior Freestyle division at the state meet in Hutchinson.
MN truck driver sentenced for fatal crash in ND
FARGO, N.D. - A Minnesota truck driver has been sentenced to serve about 2 A1 2 months in jail for a crash in North Dakota last June that killed a motorcycle driver.
Essentia Health's Fargo Breast Center Earns Prestigious Accreditation
Essentia Health's Breast Center in Fargo has received a prestigious national accreditation that recognizes its high level of care.
Police Arrest 2 After Stopping Wrong-Way Drunk Driver
Two men are in jail this morning after police caught up with them going the wrong way on Interstate 94 through Fargo and Moorhead.
Cash Wise Liquor has asked the city to relocate its liquor license to a new 13th Avenue location, which would put it right next to the Spirit Shop owners say would put them out of business.
Cass-Clay Says Lumpy Milk is Safe
One Fargo woman called us when she found a few gallons of the milk she bought from two different grocery store chains looked like it had curdled.
Bobcat Co. breaks ground on $20M Bismarck facility
Bobcat Co. is investing $35 million in an expansion and renovations in Bismarck, about 3 A1 2 years after closing its manufacturing plant in the North Dakota capital and laying off nearly 500 workers.