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This month, the city is hosting its first annual Disability Pride Month, an occasion promoted by the Minnesota Council on ...
Clay County engineer Justin Sorum sometimes has a dirty job to do. And specifically, keeping the county in gravel. Sorum is budgeting an extra $200,000 next year for that raw commodity, as a highlight ...
What kind of things did people bring? Randi Petersdatter Holmen, like many women, brought her spinning wheel when she and her ...
Leadership of the organization makes a world of difference. There are those who talk and those who do. I encourage you to become involved with something. This past Monday we conducted a service for ...
Fireworks, sparklers, hot ashes from campfires, and other flammable things must be disposed of properly. The proper process to dispose of fireworks and sparklers, used or unused, is to soak them in ...
Question: I heard some talk about a new law of July 1st that allows motorcycles to drive through traffic. Can you explain this as a lot of my friends are talking but I can’t get the same answer from ...
Canoers and kayakers haven’t traveled the Red River since June 17, when rentals were halted due to dangerously fast flows. (Photo/River Keepers.) ...
Between 3,500 and 5,000 people turned out for the No Kings rally near Fargo’s city hall on June 14. It was organized by Lyn ...
Moorhead, which has been in the region more than 50 years, is seeking a donation of $5,000 to keep the doors open. Nichole Sanders, who took over as executive director last November, cited a big ...
Moorhead Public Schools. Spencer Stowers Named Principal of Horizon Middle School East Campus Moorhead Area Public Schools is ...
Greetings, lots going on in the Veterans community. Heroes Compass, one of our great Veterans charities had their 2nd annual wing cook-off. $6,000 raised, 3600 wings eaten, 1,000 beers drunk, 350 wing ...
Fencing purchased and installed with FY25 Beginning Farmer Equipment and Infrastructure grant award.