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Robin Huebner Reports: Fargo family endures another false alarm, still awaits transplant 
FARGO – The family of a Fargo boy awaiting a double-lung transplant in Houston has experienced another roller-coaster ride of emotions from a false alarm.
RELATED CONTENTRobin Huebner Reports: Fargo Shanley student group wins pro-life award in D.C. 
FARGO - Students from Fargo Shanley High School took home a national award over the weekend recognizing their pro-life work on campus and in the community.
RELATED CONTENTRobin Huebner Reports: Fargo clinic director says new bills would effectively ban abortion 
BISMARCK - The director of North Dakota’s only abortion clinic will testify here today and Wednesday against bills aimed at limiting abortions in the state.
RELATED CONTENTFargo high schoolers rally in March for Life 
FARGO – Nearly 165 Fargo high school students and their chaperones are in Washington, D.C., today for the 40th annual March for Life event.
RELATED CONTENTTimeline of events in North Dakota, nationally since legalization of abortion
Jan. 22, 1973: U.S. Supreme Court rules on Roe v. Wade, legalizing abortion. 1975: Jane Bovard heads up North Dakota chapter of National Abortion & Reproductive Rights Action League.
Abortion protesters, proponents reflect on decades of Fargo clinic struggles as nation marks 40 years of Roe v. Wade
FARGO - The light tan building with glass block windows looks like any other building in downtown Fargo.
RELATED CONTENTRobin Huebner reports: A Texas-sized wish to come true 
Former Bison football star secures Frisco game tickets for 10-year-old fan awaiting double lung transplant in Houston
HOUSTON - A Fargo boy patiently awaiting a double lung transplant in Texas will have another big wish come true first.
Robin Huebner Reports: AEDs saving lives in Fargo-Moorhead
FARGO - A device plucked from a dim hallway in the back of a downtown bus station helped save a Fargo woman’s life during a parade this holiday season.
RELATED CONTENTROBIN HUEBNER REPORTS: Ex-Roman Catholic priest helms alternative parish in Fargo 
FARGO - A breakaway Catholic church here is targeting disenchanted Roman Catholics, and it’s ruffling the feathers of some of the faithful. St. Odilia American National Catholic Church bills itself as a nonjudgmental parish welcoming everyone, whether they are gay, divorced, disenfranchised or in recovery.
RELATED CONTENTRobin Huebner Reports: Massive pot, slim odds as millions plunk down their cash for a shot at $550 million 
FARGO - To all would-be multimillionaires: Powerball history could be made tonight. The expected $550 million jackpot, raised on Tuesday from $425 million, far surpasses the previous record Powerball jackpot of $365 million.
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Robin Huebner Reports: Donations sought for Fargo priest’s mission after flood in Peru 
FARGO – As the valley prepares for spring flooding, an impoverished parish half a world away – led by a North Dakota priest – is dealing with water trouble of its own.
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