Gophers AD: Hopes of NDSU-Minnesota football revival are bleak
Moorhead - University of Minnesota Athletic Director Norwood Teague would love for his school to play North Dakota State in football, but he isn’t about to go to war with the Big Ten Conference over it.
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HOUSTON, Texas – The surgeon who performed Tuesday’s double lung transplant on a 10-year-old Fargo boy has declared the procedure a success, according to Dan Peterson, the boy’s father.
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BISMARCK – Revenue streaming into North Dakota’s general fund has surpassed the state’s forecast by $1.6 billion with one month left to go in the two-year budget cycle, state Budget Director Pam Sharp reported Tuesday, prompting one lawmaker to ask, “How can we be that far off?”
Fargo man arrested in aggravated assault case; woman says she woke up with noose around neck
FARGO – Fargo police have arrested a Fargo man in connection with an assault that happened about 7 Tuesday morning in the Riviera Heights Mobile Home Park in the 1000 block of Gibraltor Avenue, police said.
Aerial mosquito spraying set tonight across Fargo-Moorhead
FARGO – Mosquito fighting will take to the air tonight across Fargo-Moorhead.
Defense lawyers in teacher's murder case want to move trial
BILLINGS, Mont. — Attorneys for one of two men charged in the killing of Sidney high school teacher Sherry Arnold want his trial moved to Bozeman, saying that potential jurors in eastern Montana were so outraged by the case that they already think he's guilty.
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FARGO - When recovering drug addict James Dean Gress Jr. crashed his car into the Red River here two years ago today – dying two days later in the hospital – family and friends were adamant the 32-year-old had cleaned up his life.
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FARGO – Brittany Ledeman said she woke up to a bad situation on June 9. A water line broke two doors down from her Fargo apartment, flooding most of the building’s 15 ground-floor units with several inches of water. She was told she needed to get her belongings off the floor so cleanup could begin, and she temporarily moved in with her brother.
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Report shows rookie US teachers woefully unprepared
June 18 - The U.S. teacher training system is badly broken, turning out rookie educators who have little hands-on experience running classrooms and are quickly overwhelmed by the job, according to a report released Tuesday by the National Council on Teacher Quality.
West Fargo gives initial OK to some constrictor snakes as pets
WEST FARGO – Pet snakes could soon be slithering their way into more West Fargo homes.
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BISMARCK – North Dakota University System Chancellor Hamid Shirvani has less than one month left in his position, and he’s not going quietly.
South Fargo deck fire blamed on smoking materials
FARGO – A fire caused by smoking materials damaged a deck at an apartment building in south Fargo Monday afternoon.
Fargo bishop-elect to be active in pro-life, educational issues
FARGO – Bishop-elect John Thomas Folda said he will be a leader in the region’s right-to-life movement and in furthering religious education in the Catholic Diocese of Fargo.
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MOORHEAD – First International Bank & Trust is holding a grand opening celebration from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. today to mark the opening of its first Moorhead location at 800 30th Ave. S.
Food trucks and carts return for summer
FARGO - For many area residents, last summer’s increase of mobile food vendors brought a touch of New York City to downtown Fargo. This time around, foodies can expect roughly the same lineup of the trucks and carts that would be more common on the streets of the East Coast than the Midwest.
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FARGO - During the summer, Bennett Elementary fourth-grade teacher Kim Belgarde leaves the classroom for camp.
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“How about a dessert menu?” the kind waitress asked. The seven of us were just finishing our dinner at the Douglas Inn Lodge at Itasca State Park.
RELATED CONTENTNDHSAA 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.
Twins minor league team involved in fatal Fla. crash
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — A bus carrying a minor league team affiliated with the Minnesota Twins was involved in a wrong-way interstate crash in Florida that killed the driver of the other car.
NDSU runner Fitzke breaks 34-year-old record in final collegiate event
Fargo It was the story behind the story, and for all these years, nobody doubted the talent of former North Dakota State runner Mike Bollman. The fact that he was an NCAA Division II cross country champion was probably not a surprise to those who coached him.
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