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Legislative notebook: Legislature approves freezing college tuitions
By Danielle Killey and Don Davis A bill funding Minnesota State Colleges and Universities and the University of Minnesota systems freezes tuitions. Senators passed the bill 44-22 and the House 76-56 ...
Posted on 5/17/13 at 8:45 PM
Students and mentors partner up through AAS
Many of the Fargo Public Schools Development Foundations efforts to benefit the Districts students involves the funding of programs and initiatives. However, one of its flagship programs, Adopt-A-Sc...
Posted on 4/29/13 at 9:00 AM
Get Fit With Habitat
Do you need a little bit of extra push to get GOING this winter? Sign up for Tour de Habitat on March 9 and start moving! Its a fun day to spend with your team of friends, family, co-workers, or churc...
Posted on 2/18/13 at 12:51 PM
Hearing is believing...
You may recall the story of Byron David Smith, the 64 year old man from Little Falls, Minnesota who shot and killed the two teen intruders who broke into his home on Thanksgiving Day. Smith's statemen...
Posted on 12/18/12 at 10:38 PM
Giving Life Meaning
As I have mentioned in several posts, my job takes me on the road often. It also has me visiting courthouses quite often. Recently, I was in Sherburne County for a hearing, and I saw the quote below i...
Posted on 5/29/12 at 12:40 PM
Ex-pastor sentenced to 5 years in prison
ST. PAUL — A former pastor is sentenced to five years in prison for having a sexual relationship with a 16-year-old girl.By Associated Press , May 17, 2013
Judge convicts man in triple killing at Minnesota home
MINNEAPOLIS — A Minnesota judge has found a Missouri man guilty in the shooting deaths of three people at a Brooklyn Park home day care last year.By Associated Press , May 16, 2013
Trial set for suit against ND hog farming operation
FARGO — Trial is set to begin the case of a Canadian food company that says it's owed more than $600,000 from a North Dakota hog farming operation.By Associated Press , May 14, 2013
Sentencings begin in Somali terror investigation
MINNEAPOLIS — A man who authorities say played a key role in funneling young men from Minnesota to the terrorist group al-Shabab in Somalia is scheduled to be sentenced Monday, as the court begins doling out penalties in what has been called one of the largest efforts to recruit U.S. fighters into a foreign terrorist group.By Associated Press , May 13, 2013
Dakotas tribal officials sentenced for embezzling 
ABERDEEN, S.D. — The last two officials convicted of embezzling hundreds of thousands of dollars from the Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux tribe in the Dakotas have been sentenced for their roles in the crime.
By Associated Press , May 10, 2013
Four plead not guilty in Fargo copper thefts 
FARGO – Four men have pleaded not guilty in Cass County District Court to charges connected to two recent copper thefts, including one that was the biggest in recent memory in the city.
By Forum staff reports , May 09, 2013
Man accused in ND cocaine case set for sentencing 
FARGO — A Canadian man accused of leading a conspiracy to sell drugs in North Dakota and other states is scheduled for sentencing in federal court.
By Associated Press , May 08, 2013
Hearing set for man in alleged Minnesota terror plot 
ST. PAUL — A detention hearing is scheduled for a man arrested in what the FBI is calling a thwarted terror plot in western Minnesota.
By Associated Press , May 08, 2013
Man accused of people smuggling pleads guilty 
FARGO – A man from Honduras accused of spearheading an operation to smuggle people into the U.S. at the border of North Dakota and Canada pleaded guilty Tuesday in federal court.
By Dave Kolpack, Associated Press , May 07, 2013
Couple sentenced for health care fraud 
MINNEAPOLIS — A suburban Twin Cities couple has been sentenced in federal court for health care fraud.
By Associated Press , May 07, 2013
Minn. Supreme Court justices talk TV, college and personal lives 
ROSEVILLE, Minn. – State Supreme Court Chief Justice Lorie Gildea has seen a lot of “Law and Order.”
By Danielle Killey, Forum News Service , May 06, 2013
Newspaper’s data access case hits Minn. Supreme Court 
ROSEVILLE, Minn. – The state Supreme Court heard arguments Monday in a case both sides say could have a significant impact on public data access.
By Danielle Killey, Forum News Service , May 06, 2013
Former Arizona sheriff's deputy pleads guilty in West Fargo attack 
By Forum staff reports , May 06, 2013
O.J. Simpson's former girlfriend pleads guilty in drug theft case 
By Forum staff reports , May 06, 2013
Dakotas tribal official sentenced for embezzling 
ABERDEEN, S.D. – A former district Sisseton Wahpeton Sioux district chairman has been sentenced to 1½ years in prison for embezzling from the Dakotas tribe, in a scheme federal investigators say involved four tribal officials.
By Associated Press , May 03, 2013
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