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Moorhead Public Service Switching Water Sources For A Few Weeks

 

Moorhead residents may notice a slight change in the smell and taste of their water.   Read More

Strong Winds Sweeping Through The Dakotas

 

Strong winds are causing problems for motorists, electrical crews and even buildings in the Dakotas.   Read More

Rain Breaks Dry Spell

 

One of the longest dry spells in some time has been broken with about an inch of rain that has fallen in Fargo- Moorhead since yesterday.   Read More

Woman, 72, Critically Burned In Minn. Grass Fire

 

A 72-year-old woman is in critical condition after a backyard fire at a farm in northern Minnesota.   Read More

U Of M Scientist Helps Map Barley Genome

 

A University of Minnesota scientist is part of an international team that mapped the genome of barley, one of the world's most important and genetically complex cereal crops.   Read More

ND Facilities Got Meningitis-Linked Products

 

The state Health Department says six North Dakota pharmacies or clinics have received products from a Massachusetts company associated with a national meningitis outbreak.   Read More

ND's U.S. Senate Race May Be Decided By Ticket Splitters

 

North Dakota's competitive Senate race is coming down to ticket-splitters.   Read More

Democratic PSC Candidate Claims Foe Violated Law

 

North Dakota's Democratic candidate for the Public Service Commission has filed a criminal complaint against an organization that bought radio ads to criticize him.   Read More

Reward Offered In ND Bald Eagle Shooting

 

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is offering a $2,500 reward for information leading to the successful prosecution of whoever shot and wounded a bald eagle in northwest North Dakota.   Read More

SPCO Musicians Face Deadline To Accept Offer

 

Musicians of the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra are facing a possible lockout.   Read More