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WILL IT EVER END?: Storm drops more than foot of snow on western ND, causes multiple crashes in Minnesota PressPass

Fargo, West Fargo schools running two hours late
FARGO – The latest winter storm rolled in later than expected but lived up to most expectations.

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Blizzard from Jamestown west; Fargo-Moorhead area will see snow, wind lasting into Monday afternoon PressPass

FARGO – A blizzard warning now extends from the Jamestown area west across North Dakota. The warning, expected to expire at 10 p.m. Sunday, includes the following counties: Burleigh; Dickey; Emmons; Foster; Kidder; La Moure; Logan; McIntosh; Sheridan; Stutsman; Wells.

After 20 months, locked-out Crystal employees vote to accept contract PressPass

American Crystal Sugar Co. workers locked out of their jobs since Aug. 1, 2011, are heading back to work, but it’s a bittersweet resolution for the union.

Local arts enthusiasts say what you display should reflect what you love PressPass

FARGO - It’s the question that many decorators, artists and gallery dealers dread: What should I hang that will go with my couch? It’s a question that’s bigger than any loveseat, sofa or sectional.

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Locked-out American Crystal workers vote to approve contract PressPass

MOORHEAD – American Crystal Sugar Co. workers locked out of their jobs since Aug. 1, 2011, are heading back to work, but it’s a bittersweet resolution for the union. Fifty-five percent of union members voted to ratify the contract Saturday, their fifth vote during the labor dispute.

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‘Raytrospective’: Work from late artist, who taught at MSUM, on display at ecce PressPass

FARGO – Tim Ray died in February, but his art is speaking louder than ever to viewers young and old. Facing a dire prognosis for the cancer he’d been fighting for four years, last summer Ray and ecce art + yoga director Mark Weiler started selecting pieces over the last 40 years for a retrospective.

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F-M Opera does follow-up to ‘Barber of Seville’ PressPass

FARGO – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s “The Marriage of Figaro” may be the most famous sequel in the world, but it’s hardly your standard follow-up. The Fargo-Moorhead Opera tackles the masterpiece this weekend after presenting the prequel, “The Barber of Seville,” in the fall.

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Minneapolis- founded Irish Whiskey making inroads PressPass

FARGO – Kieran Folliard doesn’t want your luck. The Minneapolis pub owner-turned-whiskey maker cringes when people mention “the luck of the Irish.”

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Moorhead native Gulsvig gets first solo, feature-length concert at NDSU PressPass

FARGO – Moorhead native Becky Gulsvig is finally getting her wish – a hometown show. A 12-year veteran of touring musicals, Gulsvig has her first solo, feature-length concert Saturday night at Askanase Hall, North Dakota State University.

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Headlines we hope we don’t see PressPass

Today is April Fools’ Day, a holiday devoted to practical jokes and pranks. It’s a holiday that isn’t celebrated everywhere. Here at The Forum we take news very seriously and give you the information you need to know. We don’t take our business lightly, and hard-boiled journalists like myself don’t have time for jokes.

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Lamb: FeBROary beats winter blahs by a whisker PressPass

February is the longest short month there is. True, it’s only 28 days, but those four weeks creep by before giving way to March and the first signs of spring.

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Lamb: Welcome to the bandwagon, Vikes fans PressPass

Wooo hooo! Woooooo! Woooooo! Woooooo! That’s right, the big game is right around the corner. I know you’re pumped to watch the game with friends and cheer on your Minnesota Vikings, but I wanted to talk to you about something.

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Lamb: A little North Dakota love for Coco PressPass

Dear Conan O’Brien, I know it’s been a hard couple of weeks, with rumors, then confirmation that your short tenure as the “Tonight Show” host would come to an end. Sorry to hear that.

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Lamb: Late night shuffle PressPass

Who says, “There are no second acts in American lives?”

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Lamb’s beef with Cusack PressPass

With the holiday season coming to an end, so ends one of the most stressful times of the year for some people – all the nerds who fret over year-end lists.

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Lamb: Cherry T Ball takes a bow PressPass

In some larger metropolises, formal holiday balls are a big part of the season.

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Lamb: Taking issue with the war on Christmas PressPass

Every year around this time, I am asked the same questions: “Do you really need another cocktail wiener,” “It’s getting late, shouldn’t you go home,” and “Do you think we’ve lost sight of the true meaning of Christmas?”

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Lamb: This year, say it with holiday tchotchkes PressPass

In case you didn’t learn your lesson at Thanksgiving, or shopping on Black Friday, I’m here to tell you that especially during this holiday season, there definitely is too much of a good thing.

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Lamb: I’ve got a beef with ‘Twilight’ PressPass

I have a bone to pick with the “Twilight” series: Where’s the beef?

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Lamb: FM Symphony to make history PressPass

Even before the first note at tonight’s concert, the Fargo-Moorhead Symphony Orchestra has struck a chord nationally.

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