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Fargo drug informant charged with bringing drugs to sting operation
FARGO – And they say bringing dessert to a party without checking with the host is a faux pas. A woman is facing felony drug charges after agreeing to work as a confidential informant with the Cass County Drug Task Force, then allegedly bringing her own drugs to the controlled buy they arranged.
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Minnesota lawmakers face Monday deadline to pass budget and avoid special session
ST. PAUL — Pressed for time, the Minnesota Legislature faced increasing urgency Thursday to start sending Gov. Mark Dayton the bills that make up the two-year, $37 billion state budget.
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Minnesota women to be sentenced in Somali terror case
MINNEAPOLIS — Two Minnesota women convicted of conspiring to send money to the terrorist group al-Shabab in Somalia are to be sentenced in federal court.
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Instructors hope local Xabeat fitness classes will become national craze
FARGO - Daniela Fergen said she was a “spoiled little brat” who had a maid and never had to do any chores as a child living in Brazil.
Thursday, May, 16, 2013 - INFORUM - Life

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Olson: Longtime Spuds phy ed teacher led by example
MOORHEAD - Ed Fortin died Monday at Eventide Senior Living Community in Moorhead. He was 81. Mr. Fortin taught physical education and coached sports at Moorhead South Junior High, where I attended school in the 1970s.
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Police review video outside strip club in investigation
FARGO – Police are reviewing surveillance video from outside the city’s only strip club after a man there died after being shoved to the ground by an employee of the club, according to court records.
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Grand Forks man gets 15 years for sex crime
GRAND FORKS - Leaving a courtroom Wednesday to begin a 15-year prison term, Jack Oatman, a gray-haired 72-year-old Grand Forks man, craned his neck around, seeking some last eye contact from several female relatives, including two who say he sexually assaulted them while they slept.
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Mailbox bomb suspect to face hearing
IOWA CITY, Iowa — More than a decade after a string of mailbox bombings injured people in Midwestern states, a judge will reconsider whether the former college student accused of carrying out the terrifying campaign is mentally competent to stand trial.
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Judge: Copyright owners can't sue Google's YouTube as a group
NEW YORK - A U.S. judge on Wednesday denied class-action status to copyright owners suing Google Inc over the use of material posted on YouTube without their permission.
Wednesday, May, 15, 2013 - INFORUM - Life

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VIDEO: 'It was my stuff,' O.J. Simpson testifies in bid for new Vegas trial
LAS VEGAS — His leg shackles rattling as he shuffled to the witness stand, a grayer, bulkier O.J. Simpson made his case for a new trial on armed robbery charges Wednesday, saying he was relying on the advice of his trusted attorney when he tried to reclaim mementos from his football glory days.
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Marathon Minn. Senate session OKs child care union
ST. PAUL – Minnesota senators took nearly 17 hours to approve a bill allowing childcare providers and personal care attendants to unionize. The bill passed 35-32 a little after 8 a.m. today after senators debated it continuously since Tuesday afternoon.
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Minn. Senate passes stripped-down gun bill
ST. PAUL — The Minnesota Senate has approved scaled-back revisions to state gun laws that do not include an expansion of background checks for gun purchases.
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OJ Simpson set to speak in bid to win freedom
LAS VEGAS — More than four years after the world last heard from O.J. Simpson in court, one of the nation's most famous prisoners speaks again Wednesday in a bid to win freedom from a sentence that could keep him behind bars until he dies.
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Harmon Lake homeowners north of Mandan win zoning battle
MANDAN, N.D. — People who have built homes around a new manmade lake in western North Dakota have narrowly won a battle against industrial development.
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Edward J. Fortin
Edward (Ed) John Fortin, 81, Moorhead, passed away May 13, 2013. Ed was born Sept. 25, 1931 to Wilbert and Melenia Fortin of Devils Lake, ND, the fifth of seven children. He graduated from Devils Lake High School, where he played football, basketball, baseball and won a ND state championship in the 440-yard dash. After beginning his college years, Ed took leave to serve in the US Army from 1951-53. On Dec. 15, 1951, Ed married Betty Lindstrom, at St. Mary’s Cathedral in Fargo, a union that flourished for 61 years. After earning a degree from NDSU in 1956, Ed taught and coached at Graceville (MN) High School from 1956-59. He then accepted a position teaching physical education in Moorhead until he retired in 1987. During this time Ed coached football, basketball and track through each school year. He also taught drivers’ training during the summer months. Ed received his master’s degree in Education from Moorhead State College in 1962. He was awarded a Fulbright teaching exchange and spent the 1962-63 school year in Needham Market, England along with Betty and their growing family of five children. In 1987 Ed took another overseas teaching and coaching assignment for a year at the US Air Base in Hahn, Germany.

Ed loved camping, the outdoors and adventures in general. Two of his favorite destinations were the Falcon Lake, Manitoba campground and the Boundary Waters Canoe Area in Minnesota. He inspired many along life’s journey through his teaching, on athletic fields and courts, as well as on outdoor adventures. His impact will continue to be felt for generations to come.
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Highlights of the gay marriage issue in Minnesota
ST. PAUL – Here are highlights of the gay marriage issue in Minnesota: The law Minnesota law has restricted marriage to between men and women, but a bill the governor signed Tuesday evening allow “civil marriages” between any two people other than close family members.
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Tougher drunken-driving threshold recommended
WASHINGTON – States should cut their threshold for drunken driving by nearly half – from .08 blood alcohol level to .05 – matching a standard that has substantially reduced highway deaths in other countries, a federal safety board recommended Tuesday. That’s about one drink for a woman weighing less than 120 pounds, two for a 160-pound man.
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Man accused of falsely collecting worker’s comp
FARGO – A Fargo man faces felony charges for falsely collecting payments from Workforce Safety and Insurance, the state’s worker’s compensation program.
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