Volunteers search to help flood victims
Volunteers are helping an elderly woman in Grafton, N.D., clean up the flood damage in her home that resulted from heavy rains that hit northeast North Dakota last month.
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Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D., will meet Thursday with Kevin Washburn, the Interior Department’s assistant secretary for Indian affairs, to press for assurances that “children are being placed in safe homes” at Spirit Lake, a top aide said Wednesday.
RELATED CONTENTN.D., Minnesota workers rank high in education
North Dakotans and Minnesotans are among the states with the highest educational attainment in the country, according to a report by a private foundation focused on education.
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A 9-year-old in Grand Forks was taken to Altru Hospital after hitting a car while riding a bicycle around 1 p.m. this afternoon, according to police, who did not identify the child.
Past complaints at home where baby girl died raise questions
Police here visited Andrew Sandstrom’s home three times to check on the welfare of his children in the three years before he left his 5-month-old daughter in a hot van last week, killing the baby girl and prompting prosecutors to file a charge of a manslaughter against the 24-year-old father.
Otter Tail Power Co. worker in good condition
BEMIDJI — Despite initial reports that an employee of Otter Tail Power Co. had been shocked while working on an active power line Monday morning, a representative of the company said the man had a “personal medical issue.”
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Moorhead police say a young brother and sister were found playing on a highway after leaving their locked home as their parents slept.
Pilot killed in suburban St. Paul helicopter crash
A pilot was killed Wednesday when the helicopter he was flying to spray for mosquitoes crashed into the backyard of a suburban St. Paul home.
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“World War Z” is one of the big box office releases this summer in which Brad Pitt plays a United Nations representative enlisted to help stop a zombie pandemic threatening to destroy mankind.
RELATED CONTENTAT THE MOVIES: New and returning movies for Grand Forks and East Grand Forks theaters
New and returning movies for Grand Forks and East Grand Forks theaters
VIDEO: Mark Dobmeier wants an Outlaws win on his home track
Mark Dobmeier has nothing to prove when he races with the World of Outlaws. He’s already shown that he can compete with — and beat — the best sprint car drivers in the country.
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The Grand Forks Royals are road warriors this summer. The American Legion baseball team has played three home doubleheaders. With more than five weeks remaining in the regular season, the Royals have only four home dates remaining.
NDSU FOOTBALL: Revised stipulation could help Bison this fall
A revised Division I Football Championship Subdivision playoff stipulation could potentially help North Dakota State this fall.
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Dear Shirley, Tomorrow is the longest day of the year. It’s the day we dream of all winter long.
RELATED CONTENTOUR OPINION: Grand Forks Park District’s Staley made it look easy
Before they pick a new chancellor, the North Dakota State Board of Higher Education ought to give John Staley a call.
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