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Counselors Helping Fairmount, N.D. Students And Staff Deal With School Shooting

 

Kids are back at school in Fairmount, N.D. a day after a student shot himself in front of other students and a teacher.   Read More

Regents To Vote On Freezing Undergrad Tuition

 

University of Minnesota regents consider freezing undergraduate tuition.   Read More

Fire Restrictions Lifted On 3 Dakotas Grasslands

 

The U.S. Forest Service has lifted fire restrictions on some national grasslands in the Dakotas.   Read More

Sheriff's Deputy Arrested In Crookston On Burglary Charges

 

A Walsh County Sheriff's Deputy was arrested early Thursday.   Read More

South Dakota Corn Crop Estimate Lowered Slightly

 

The federal Agriculture Department has slightly lowered its corn production forecast for South Dakota.   Read More

ND Woman Plans To Plead Guilty To Embezzlement

 

A longtime employee of a North Dakota credit union says she will plead guilty to stealing more than $130,000 from members.   Read More

Minnesota Projected To Harvest Record Corn Crop

 

Despite the drought that parched the rest of the country, 2012 is shaping up as a pleasant surprise for many Minnesota farmers.   Read More

Police: Slaying Suspect Stole From Camera Shop

 

Bail is set at $10 million for a Minnesota man charged with killing a father and son at their La Crosse photography store.   Read More

Minn. Lawsuit May Be 1st From Meningitis Outbreak

 

A Minnesota woman who may have received tainted steroid injections blamed for the nationwide fungal meningitis outbreak is suing the drug seller, though she hasn't been diagnosed with the rare illness.   Read More

Dayton Heading To Marshall For Pheasant Opener

 

Governor Mark Dayton heads to Marshall today for the second annual Governor's Pheasant Hunting Opener.   Read More