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MOORHEAD

Conservation Minnesota hosts 11 AmeriCorps Climate Impact Corps members across the state. Due to 'changes in federal priorities,' the program is ending by July, according to the organization.
A look at what the kick-off to summer means for area veterans
A steady line could be seen at the Waabigwan Mashkiki dispensary in Moorhead on Saturday
During a Thursday hearing, family mourned the loss of the "bright and joyful" victim, Eastyn Deronjic, while describing the betrayal and anguish the boy's killer, Mason Garza, had inflicted.

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Bergstraser, a St. Cloud Apollo and St. Cloud State grad, has Minnesota State-Moorhead ranked in the top 5 of the Division II men's basketball national rankings.
With 16,000 more living spaces needed in the next decade, builders need help to meet demand, says Bill Rothman, head of renamed Building Industry Association of the Red River Valley.
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'Climate change doesn’t mean we will not have winter, but it does mean that winters might not be as bitterly cold,' said WDAY meteorologist Jesse Ritka.
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Jason Urbanczyk spent 15 years being homeless and is now fighting to end the growing problem in Minnesota, and soon in North Dakota.
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Minnesota GOP Chair David Hann said Edwin Hahn has created a "parallel world" in which he thinks he still leads the Clay County Republicans.
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On December 6, 1930 a desperate man staged an old-west style shootout in the heart of downtown Moorhead, Minnesota. Still, some in town chose Christmas grace.
The public forum Monday brought to light problems that people in the metro area are dealing with on a daily basis, including homelessness, transportation, isolation, child care, business and hunger.
It can take several hundred hours to build a fiddle, but Brainerd's Bud Larsen believes anyone can build one with enough patience and will.
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American Bank and Trust Company's Moorhead branch was robbed in 1979. Those involved in the robbery never told their stories, until now.
The Moorhead Police Department was the first of more than 40 in the state to withdraw officers from schools amid worry about a change to the definition of "reasonable force" in schools.
Lawmakers called on Gov. Tim Walz to call a special session to address the law impacting school resource officers, but the Democrat said he doesn't plan to do so.

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