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North Dakota Closing Paddlefish Snagging Season

 

The North Dakota Game and Fish Department says the state's 2013 paddlefish snagging season will close at 10 p.m. on Friday to protect the population level of the fish.   Read More

North Dakota Leaders Plan Trade Trip To Kazakhstan

 

North Dakota government and trade leaders are planning a trip to Kazakhstan next week to strengthen trade ties.   Read More

Man Charged In Williston Murder

 

The Williams County Sheriff's Office says sheriff's deputies and officers with the North Dakota Bureau of Criminal Investigation were executing a search warrant Tuesday morning at a location about 7 miles east of Williston when they found the body of 58-year-old Jack Sjol.   Read More

Fargo Police Warn Businesses Of Woman Writing Phony Checks

 

Police have issued a warning to businesses about 39 year-old Kelly Tigerstrom. She also uses the name, Shanna Hernon. Police say she's writing checks under the business name, "Hernon Contractors."   Read More

Detroit Lakes Man Indicted In Crossbow Murder

 

57 year-old David Stensrud has been indicted on a 1st murder charge.  Read More

Dayton Wants Money From Cigarette, Corporate Taxes Directed To Vikings Stadium

 

Dayton's revenue commissioner unveiled the latest proposal Thursday in the House-Senate tax conference committee. It comes as lawmakers rush wrap up this year's session by Monday.  Read More

Thune: Wind Cave Campground To Remain Open

 

U.S. Sen. John Thune says the National Park Service has reversed a decision to close a campground at Wind Cave National Park in southwestern South Dakota.   Read More

Fight To Stop Spread Of Asian Carp Goes High Tech

 

Minnesota's fight to stop the spread of invasive Asian carp is going high tech.   Read More

Jogger Falls To Death In Red Wing

 

Authorities say a jogger fell to his death from a Mississippi River bluff in Red Wing.   Read More

Duluth Fighter Wing Begins Training

 

It could be a little noisier in the skies over Duluth.   Read More