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The coded message on slips of paper in the Victorian-era silk dress bedeviled many for nearly a decade. A secret found in an old book cracked the case.
No-smudging signs were posted at the University of Mary’s annual Mid-Winter Powwow, an event that took place Sunday, Jan. 15, in partnership with the United Tribes Technical College.
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BISMARCK — The Bismarck Park Board has unanimously decided not to change the name of Custer Park and created new procedures for renaming parks.
Nearly 100 million eligible voters did not cast a ballot in 2016 for reasons ranging from dislike of the candidates to lack of interest in the outcome.
VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis recently met with Bishop John Folda of the Fargo Diocese and other regional Catholic bishops during a required Vatican City visit to discuss issues affecting the church today.
BISMARCK — Two women representing themselves and others in the community who have a negative view of Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer want the Bismarck Park District to rename a park that carries his name.
FARGO — The union of MeritCare Health System and Sanford Health created a health care behemoth that overnight expanded to cover 130,000 square miles in parts of five states and revenues of $1.9 billion.
BISMARCK — A new historical marker will dot the spot of a 156-year-old battle between the U.S. and the Dakota and Lakota people that took place where the University of Mary now stands.
BISMARCK — A Bismarck man whose invention in 1964 revolutionized walleye fishing is being inducted into the North Dakota Fishing Hall of Fame.
FARGO — Savoy Fog In The Morning once shaved a portrait of Sitting Bull into a customer's hair.
BISMARCK — Shane Balkowitsch wants to capture 1,000 portraits of American Indians using a method dating back to the 19th Century, and he’s already a third of the way to his goal.
BISMARCK--An Iowa firearms company has donated nine AR-15s to the Bismarck Police Department for school resource officers. Last month, the Bismarck Police Department requested funds to purchase the semiautomatic rifles and other equipment for the...
FARGO--When it comes to fraud and embezzlement, no company or organization is guaranteed to be immune. Not even the church. Bishop Larry Wohlrabe, head of the Northwestern Minnesota Synod of the Evangelical Church in America can say amen to that....

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