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NDHSAA approves seeding process for Class B tournaments
VALLEY CITY, N.D. – One day after the North Dakota High School Activities Association Board of Directors approved seeding for four of its Class B tournaments, a process for how that seeding will be determined was officially adopted.
NDHSAA Board approves Class B boys and girls basketball seasons switch
VALLEY CITY, N.D. – The order of the North Dakota Class B basketball seasons returns to girls first, boys last in 2014-15.
RELATED CONTENTNDHSAA board votes to allow overhead replay of goals at state hockey tournaments
VALLEY CITY, N.D. – North Dakota high school athletics is entering the world of video replay.
East sweeps West in ND Optimist volleyball
FARGO – West Fargo’s Christina Bruenjes has a future competing in track and field at North Dakota State, but on Monday the former Packers standout showed she can swing with the best of them on the volleyball court.
RELATED CONTENTKindred's Laura Podolak signs to play golf at UND 
FARGO – Laura Podolak from Oxbow, N.D., is continuing her family’s tradition of playing Division I golf. Podolak, who graduated from Kindred (N.D.) High School this spring, officially signed a national letter of intent this week to continue her golfing career at the University of North Dakota.
Bismarck Century ends East's run of Class A state boys golf titles 
HANKINSON, N.D. – The East Region’s nine-year run of North Dakota Class A boys golf team championships came to an end on Wednesday at Dakota Winds Golf Course.
RELATED CONTENTBismarck Century defeats Shanley to win 7th girls soccer state championship 
FARGO – Bismarck Century cashed in big playing with the wind on Saturday at Sid Cichy Stadium. The Patriots posted a 2-1 victory over defending state champion Fargo Shanley during the championship of the North Dakota state girls soccer tournament.
RELATED CONTENTFargo Shanley triumphs at ND state girls soccer 
FARGO – Fargo Shanley is headed to the North Dakota state girls soccer championship match for the third year in a row.
RELATED CONTENTBismarck Century defeats Fargo Davies in ND state girls soccer semifinals 
FARGO – Bismarck Century had a tough task on Friday. The task called for containing Fargo Davies’ proficient offense.
RELATED CONTENTFargo Shanley tops Bismarck in ND state girls soccer with late goal 
FARGO – Fargo Shanley freshman forward Sarah Jacobson saw nothing but 10 yards of wide-open space between her and Bismarck goalkeeper Sara Bachmeier on Thursday.
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No. 5 ranked North tops South in girls hoops 
FARGO – If at first you don’t succeed, try again.
RELATED CONTENTLibrary adds self-checkout systems 
After 18 months, many users of Fargo’s north library branch are comfortable with the self-checkout system. Now patrons of the new Dr. James Carlson library in south Fargo are jumping on board.
RELATED CONTENTG.F. woman remembers attack: ‘This is no drill’ 
Agnes Shurr was asleep aboard the USS Solace when the Japanese attacked on Sunday, Dec. 7, 1941. The Navy nurse was supposed to be off duty.
RELATED CONTENTStudy shows cost, look of dome expansion 
Architects today presented the Dome Addition Task Force with a nearly finished study of what a Fargodome expansion could look like and cost.
Event set to mark soldiers’ return 
Friends and family will gather in Minneapolis Sunday to celebrate the return of more than 1,000 soldiers, including soldiers from Moorhead, following a 22-month deployment in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Scout collects Beanies for kids 
A Moorhead boy working to become an Eagle Scout is collecting Beanie Babies for soldiers to give to Iraqi children.
Honor Flight leaves Friday 
A second flight of World War II veterans leaves soon for Washington, D.C. More than 260 veterans are expected to board a 747 on Friday as part of the WDAY World War II Honor Flight.
Dunkin honors woman’s support 
A Grand Forks, N.D., woman is being honored for the support she gave an injured soldier.
Traveling monument on its way near here 
A black granite wall listing Minnesota military members killed in Iraq and Afghanistan will be on display Sunday in Detroit Lakes, Minn.
New Clay attorney now back from Iraq 
The new Clay County attorney is back from Iraq and will be sworn into office Thursday.

