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Bizarre palm trees get planted, an airport is failing, a rich stranger offers champagne and prime rib, and a DEA agent goes ...
Grand Forks native Clara Hanson recently received her bachelor of science degree from the University of Minnesota Crookston, ...
As we head into this weekend, temperatures look to warm up just in time for Father's Day. For Friday evening our best chance of rain moves through South Dakota, then moves out in Minnesota as we go ...
In this week’s segment of “North Dakota Outdoors,” host Mike Anderson explains why Game and Fish staff and ranchers were celebrating Prairie Day at the capitol.
StormTRACKER Meteorologist Lydia Blume discusses a more active and warmer weather pattern for mid to late June.
Two panels at the Midwest Ag Summit addressed agriculture infrastructure problems and potentials, from trucking to rail to ports and the ocean.
Making the course financially viable is important to limit liabilities to taxpayers and students, he told residents during a ...
North Dakota leaders say the Biden EPA rules threaten the state's lignite plants, the country's power grid and national ...
The story of Otter Berry Farm outside New York Mills is part of a series called Lakes Country Treasures, which takes readers ...
ST. CLOUD, Minn. — The Red Lake County baseball team's first trip to the Minnesota Class A state tournament in 10 years ...
100 – 1. Brynn Bakken, Hills-Beaver Creek, :12.29; 2. Ava Phrakonkham, Bagley-Fosston, :12.36 1,600 – 1. Audrey Brownell, ...
Buxton, who walked in his first plate appearance of the night, would add a double and a single, falling just a triple shy of ...
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