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A lawsuit filed in federal court says the White Earth water ordinance, which gives the tribe oversight on land within 5 miles of the reservation, poses 'an immediate threat to RDO Farms'
North Dakota House Majority Leader Mike Lefor said he plans to look at law that led to Rep. Jason Dockter’s prosecution, adding he has concerns about criminalizing a mistake.
In addition to his recent conviction, it appears Dockter attempted to protect himself from scrutiny over a sweetheart lease deal by being strategically absent for House votes.
The photo case was Michael Kurkowski’s fourth open criminal case involving the same woman

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SCSU administrators on Monday recommended discontinuing 46 of the university’s 136 degree programs and 50 of 85 minor degrees. Fifty-seven faculty positions would be cut, or 13% of the total.
The committee is due to meet Tuesday afternoon to consider complaints against two sitting members of the Minnesota Senate
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They lived here and later married Oscar winners and TV legends, gaining fame in their own right and bringing a love of lefse to Hollywood.
It will be the second Scooter’s in Fargo for owner Kelly Davis, who said, "Fargo has been good to us so far."
Eugene Butler was a founding father of Niagara, N.D. After his death in 1915, workmen found six skeletons under his house. Now, authorities say you might hold the key to identifying his victims.

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Grand Forks native Ed O'Keefe takes a fresh look at the life of Theodore Roosevelt in a book that explores the importance women played in supporting a hypermasculine figure in American history.
The nonprofit is turning the negative situation into a positive with community help.
On Monday, May 6, NDSU's Katie Cook speaks about her surprise breast cancer diagnosis and the grueling treatment she is going through.

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