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From exhibiting Andy Warhol to hosting Louise Erdrich, chatting with Robert Plant and snubbing Barry Manilow, Zandbroz was key to FM culture.
Denise Lajimodiere will read from her children's book, "Josie Dances," at the Fargo Public Library on Monday as part of North Dakota Center for the Book’s "Great Reads from Great Places."
Julie Peterson Klein knew she wanted to do something special to celebrate her 25th year at Bell Bank. Little did she know her love of "Footloose" would help her come up with an idea to give back.

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Some express concerns on how noise is measured, and what changes could do to businesses
Man loses control of Toyota Rav4 and drives off the road into the ditch outside of Jamestown
At the board’s April 25 meeting, Board of Authority Chair and Moorhead Mayor Shelly Carlson updated the board on events leading up to the resignation of Joel Paulsen, former executive director.
Enlightend Beauty and Spa became the first salon and second company in the state to receive the LGBTBE certification from the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce.
The Early Bird Coffee Shop pairs students with intellectual disabilities and their classmates together to serve drinks, build connections, and develop skills.
The Pender family was one of the first families to plant a sugar beet crop for the Minn-Dak Farmers Cooperative.

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Kirsten Baesler announced the deadline for applications to the higher education board is now 5 p.m. on Monday, May 6.
The state approved the petition, and measure proponents have a year to get more than 15,000 signatures.
A committee had delayed moving two-year appointments forward after a board member questioned how the decision supported academic freedom.

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